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If you have the opportunity to visit the East Cut inside the state park, please make the trip. Also, key in on bait schools working the bay and beachside. Look for fish to feed harder on an incoming tide early in the morning.
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Look for fish to work edges of deep water. Bouncing jigs and plastic baits will catch fish.Īs for the island bite, both Dog Island and St George will hold plenty of inshore species. If you are looking for trout bite, slide deeper into 6 to 8 feet this month, just outside the reef. The morning tide brings a little cool water to the flats. Look for fish to feed best on a morning incoming tide. The Lanark bite will be early morning during the heat of summer. Look for the flotilla of flats skiffs staked out waiting for their shot on fly or spin. If tarpon is in your game, this is the month they will be here in numbers. It’s time to drive a sand spike and relax. The beachside water temperatures will stay cooler, and hold every inshore species. Also, a must do Black drum trip under the O’Bay bridge will put big fish in your boat- up to eight pounds- all catch and release fish! The beaches of Alligator Point will hold bait schools all month. Look for trout, reds, and flounder to hold in the bay all month.
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The bay has plenty of deep water oyster bars and some holes in the bay that reach forty feet plus. This month, hedge your bets that the fish will feed early and late on a moving tide.īald Point and Ochlocknee Bay provides consistent fishing for all inshore species during the summer months. That being the case, this month is the time to hit the water early and late. This is especially true for inshore species. As the water temperatures rise into the mid to upper 80’s, most coastal fish get sluggish. Oh man, July is hot! With the heat comes a change in fishing patterns and behavior.