Steinhatchee Fishing Report
April 7, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – As usual, the Trout are the hot topic in the area. Anglers aren’t having any trouble finding or hooking them so far. Live bait is your best bet to hook them, although Gulp in New Penny is a solid alternative. They are beginning to push deeper with the unfavorable weather however we expect them to move back in once conditions settle down. The Reds on the other hand haven’t been as affected. They are swimming shallow shorelines and also preferring live bait. The dirty water doesn’t seem to bother them, so your usual spots should still produce. The occasional Tripletail are hanging out on the buoys along with scattered Flounder, Sea Bass and Sheepshead on structure.
OFFSHORE – Things are about par with the season in the area. Kings are just beginning to make an appearance but to see decent numbers you will have to be prepared to spend some time on the water. Cobia have also been caught as they begin their move in. They are up to 60 pounds. Anglers are targeting them with bucktail jigs, jerkbaits or swimbaits. Spanish seem to be following them in depths of 15-19 feet of water. Grouper are open, but seem to be a bit limited.
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INSHORE – Ladyfish are moving onto the flats and the Spanish will follow. Sharks are showing up. Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout continue to do well. The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are moving out as the water temperature increases, 2.5 to 4.5 feet are key depths. Reds are still shallow. Pink Shine or Sugar Spice Glow have been producing well. New Penny Shrimp is also a good choice. Bronze/Gold Bait balls in medium depths have been great for Trout. The Topwater bite is a bit slower. This should turn on when the bait pods move in and the temperatures rise.
OFFSHORE – Sheepshead can be found nearshore in 20-40 feet of water. Cobia have finally been sighted and caught this week. They are short however the warmer water is bringing them in. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are beginning to arrive so Kings (Mackerel, King) shouldn’t be far behind.
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March 24, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The typical Winter fish continue to be the targets in this area as of late. Redfish, Flounder, Sheepshead and Trout are all being caught into this week. Redfish can be found in and around bushes and mangroves while the Trout seem to be mixing with Sheepshead around structure. If you are targeting Flounder, head to the piers for some of the best bite.
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March 17, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Everything seems to be right on schedule for this time of year. Sheepshead are providing the most action for anglers into this week. You can find them nearshore, and as far out as 40 feet of water as well as inshore and as close as the grass flats in Cedar Key. Typical setups of live bait will consistently work well to hook them.
Redfish and Trout are doing their best to stay in warm water. Redfish are holding up shallow and very lethargic but don’t seem to be too picky on what they are taking. New Penny Shrimp or a Gulp in Pink Shine drifted right in front of their face is the best bet. Trout are similarly swimming grass flats in shallow water as well. Mouths of creeks are particularly a good place to begin your search in the morning during low tide.
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March 10, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Typical seasonal fish are the main catches so far. Redfish and Trout are fishing shallow this week throughout the inshore. You can easily stay within 2 feet of water, especially in the Steinhatchee area. Targeting Trout has been productive during high tide in the river systems. Cobia and Spanish are beginning to move back in which is promising for a steady Spring bite. Flounder are providing a good bite as well this week. If you are fishing Shrimp or Berkley Gulp you are likely to hit some good sizes. Unsurprisingly Sheepshead continue to hold up on structure throughout the rivers.
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OFFSHORE – Steinhatchee is definitely providing the best bite for anglers this week. They seem to have the most productive weather windows when anglers can find calm times to hit the water. Kingfish are showing up along with a closer bite of Sheepshead in 30 feet of water. On the bottom we are also seeing Amberjack. Towards Cedar Key the Spanish have begun their Spring run and anglers are eager to see them fire up for the season.
Pro Angler Team
March 3, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish and Trout have been fishing well on grassy flats in the morning or incoming tide. The Redfish have really been coming out of the creeks taking Shrimp, Minnows or gulp on jig heads. Livetarget scaled Sardines in Ghost Amber color has been working well to hook them. Trolling lures such as gold/orange threadfins or Rapala X Raps in a subsurface Walker with a single hook are working well too. Whitebait will work well as the temperature creeps up. Lighter colors such as white or pink are also key to catching them.
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OFFSHORE – There aren’t a lot of species open to harvest but you can find a decent mix of bottom fishing. Sheepshead have continued to bite on the nearshore reefs and wrecks. As you head further offshore you will start to find some Sea Bass and some catch and release Grouper and Snapper. The Amberjack bite has been the focus of most offshore trips, you’ll just have to head past 60 feet of water for decent fish.
Pro Angler Team
February 24, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are a bit quiet this week. Unsurprisingly the Trout are providing the most consistent bite from Cedar Key to Apalachee Bay. The numbers are decent although haven’t fired up quite yet. Towards Suwanee a majority of the fish are catch and release with a handful of slot sizes mixed in. Towards Apalachee Bay we are seeing a better mix. Fish in shallow to find them using artificials such as Pink Shine Gulp or Strike First Golden Brim.
Sheepshead are providing scattered action on structure this week. Shallow rocks are also holding Tautog and Grunts.
Redfish are transitioning into their Spring patterns this week as they move to oyster bars, mouths of the rivers, tidal creeks and shorelines. Artificials are working well to hook them. Head out in the late morning or early afternoon for the best bite. If you decide to mix things up and head a bit farther off the shore don’t be surprised to run into a few Flounder and Black Sea Bass.
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February 17, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – From Cedar Key to Steinhatchee Redfish have been tucked into very shallow water. Any of the boats that draft more water, have had to wait for high tide to get into the Redfish. Reports from Apalachee Bay haven’t been very promising for Redfish. Trout fishing across big bend has been decent with most anglers finding better fish on grass flats and oyster bars. If you happen to find some inshore rock piles there will also be a decent Sheepshead bite there as well.
OFFSHORE – Sea Bass and Amberjack are the big legal catches this week. Throughout the week the various Captains we spoke with were all in agreement that 50 ft and out has been providing the best bite for both fish. Anyone wanting to fish for offshore Sheepshead will only have to travel to 40 ft of water for the good sizes. Some King Mackerel have been caught in 60 ft of water while trolling Cigar Minnows.
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February 9, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are doing well as of late. Redfish are up against the grass into 2.5 ft. Anywhere where there is sand mixed with grass, rocks or oysters is a good place to begin. Rapala X Raps in the olive color subwalk pattern has been productive. Trout are taking these lures as well. Trout are pushing out a bit to stay in the saltier water and avoiding the brackish water. You can find them moving out of the creeks to 3-4.5 ft. There hasn’t been many other fish biting but there were some Floudner (Flounder, Southern) here and there. There is still room to register for the Upcoming Fiddler Crab Tournament on February 18 will have a $25 entry fee per person and includes largest fish for several species. There is a mandatory Captains meeting on the 17th at 5:30. See store for more details! Scallop season opens June 16 through September! See your local regulations for details! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
OFFSHORE – Sheepshead continue to bite on the reefs. We expect them to move in around the end of the month. The full moon should really fire them up.
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February 2, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) are biting like crazy. They are mixed sizes up to almost 25 inches. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are hit or miss. Some typical Trout spots are empty while others are full of fish. Livetarget Scaled Sardines are doing well for Trout. The 3 inch one that dives to a foot in ghost amber color is a good choice. Trout and Redfish are loving it. Some of the Reds are over slot and the Trout are over 20 inches. Fish shallow from grass flats to 3.5 ft of water. Sheepshead are a bit slow. Drum (Drum, Black) are still around. There is still room to register for the Upcoming Fiddler Crab Tournament on February 18 will have a $25 entry fee per person and includes largest fish for several species. There is a mandatory Captains meeting on the 17th at 5:30. See store for more details! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
OFFSHORE – Gags (Grouper, Gag) are providing a solid catch and release bite. Take a look at the Pro Angler App for current Grouper Regulations. Sheepshead are beginning to head out to the reefs.
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February 2, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) are biting like crazy. They are mixed sizes up to almost 25 inches. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are hit or miss. Some typical Trout spots are empty while others are full of fish. Livetarget Scaled Sardines are doing well for Trout. The 3 inch one that dives to a foot in ghost amber color is a good choice. Trout and Redfish are loving it. Some of the Reds are over slot and the Trout are over 20 inches. Fish shallow from grass flats to 3.5 ft of water. Sheepshead are a bit slow. Drum (Drum, Black) are still around. There is still room to register for the Upcoming Fiddler Crab Tournament on February 18 will have a $25 entry fee per person and includes largest fish for several species. There is a mandatory Captains meeting on the 17th at 5:30. See store for more details! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
OFFSHORE – Gags (Grouper, Gag) are providing a solid catch and release bite. Take a look at the Pro Angler App for current Grouper Regulations. Sheepshead are beginning to head out to the reefs.
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January 26, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Prior to the storm the Trout and Redfish were on fire. Anglers were getting limits. The storm has scattered them but they can still be caught. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have been pushed out in deeper water with the fresh water draining in. Fish up to 5 ft. The water temperatures are expected to drop soon so they could be anywhere from 2-5 ft. Reds (Drum, Red) are still in the shallow areas from the grass lines to the points at the mouth of the creek to 3 ft of water. They are mostly keepers at this point but nothing huge yet. 2.5 ft of water with Pink Shine Gulp has been key. Brighter colors such as Chartreuse and Neon may be more productive. We hope to see things turn on as conditions settle down. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
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January 19, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout and Redfish have been on fire this week. Everyone is catching limits. We are seeing some good sizes come in as well. Redfish (Drum, Red) are still swimming in shallow to 3 ft of water. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are in a warmer weather stage. Find them from 3-5 ft. They are still a bit lethargic and are preferring a slow presentation. Pink Shine Gulp is always a good choice along with 17MR 808 MirrOlure. We hope to see this continue into the weekend despite the tough weather moving in. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
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January 11, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Hey anglers! In order to bring you valuable, up to date content such as regulations, GPS Hotspots, and BRAND NEW features the Pro Angler App Pro Reports will be returning the week of January 16, 2017. Please feel free to take a look at last week’s reports for an idea of what’s biting or give your favorite local bait shop a shout! The Pro Angler App looks forward to bringing you lots of exciting changes as we kick off 2017!
Pro Angler Team
January 5, 2017
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – South of Steinhatchee, lots of Reds (Drum, Red) and Trout have been caught this week. Live Target silver Mullet plugs are working well to hook them. Gulp is also productive in the Pink Shine color. Small Pinfish are hooking big Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) in closer. 2 ft of water has produced a lot of fish. Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Bull Reds are swimming the nearshore structure. They are putting up a good fight on the Steinhatchee reef in particular. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below to reveal tons of information and tips to catch!
OFFSHORE – Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) are turning up with close limits of Snapper (Snapper, Gray & Snapper, Vermillion). Keep in mind Gags are closed but limits of Reds are more than possible. Anglers are trolling with purple or red/orange Stretch 30s. Red and white is usually a go-to color as well. Most of the fish have been caught in 50-60ft. Snapper are taking Squid or Shrimp. You need to get your bait to the bottom before the Red Snapper (Snapper, Red) take it. Vermillion are in 60 ft or more, especially since the water is warm.
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December 30, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) are picking up fairly quickly. They are in the creeks and shallow flats still. New Penny, Pink Shine, Chartreuse in MR 18 MirrOlures are working best. Gold/Black Topwaters are also productive. Shorts and keepers are turning up. Anglers are getting their limits if they put time in. Schools of Redfish in good numbers have been reported in 13 ft of water for anglers fishing live bottom. They were picky about when to bite however. Thanks for another great year anglers! Pro Angler is looking forward to seeing all of your great catches in 2017!
OFFSHORE – A few anglers are heading offshore to search for Grouper (Grouper, Gag), Grunt (Grunt, White) and a few Snapper (Snapper, Gray).
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December 22, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been really good inshore. Redfish (Drum, Red) are on fire this week. A lot of nice sized Reds have been coming in. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are mixed in with plenty of keepers turning up. Numbers of these fish are great as well. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are starting to pick up as they move into the rivers and creeks. Sheepshead will pick up soon as they are moving in a little closer. Wishing you a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from the Pro Angler Team!
OFFSHORE – Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) are great on top of wrecks. Keep an eye on regulations and be sure to ID your fish. Kingfish (Mackerel, King) have been scarce offshore.
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December 15, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) bite has slowed down a bit with the varying temperatures. Colder weather brings them shallower and warmer weather sends them out so they are moving in and out of the creeks and shallow flats. Fish the potholes to find them. Redfish (Drum, Red) are shallow this week. They are holding up on the flats around the points. Fish the pockets, the same as the Trout. In the creeks they are swimming the oyster bars. The Sheepshead bite has slowed down. Anglers are throwing gold/black Rapala Skitterwalks for Redfish. Pink shine or pearl white 3 inch Shrimp slow hopped along the bottom in the deeper holes and pockets is also producing. Cut bait and live shrimp are great alternatives in the creeks. If you can find some fish they will hit almost anything you throw, even MirrOlures in 17MR or 808 BG. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There are a few anglers heading offshore to target Grouper (Grouper, Black & Grouper, Red). You can find them between 40-80 ft. Pink Mouth Grunt and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) can be caught from 35-40 ft. The water temperature is beginning to pick back up a bit.
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December 9, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fish are shallow into this week. The creeks are holding tons of Redfish (Drum, Red). There aren’t a whole lot of big sizes. Most are from 16 – 23 inches. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are mostly keepers to almost 24 inches. Trout and Redfish are feeding on the Mullet. Ladyfish are mixed in. Sugar Spice Glow 5 inch Jerkshad or 3 inch New Penny Shrimp slowly bounced on the bottom are working well to hook them. Redfish are also swimming the shallow flats around the mouths of creeks up against the grass. They are in pairs for the most part. 17MR and 18 BG are working well for oversized Reds. Sheepshead are beginning to move into Porpoise Creek. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Anglers are hooking Grouper (Grouper, Gag) offshore as they move shallower. Search from 30-45 ft using live bait on the bottom. The best bait this week seems to be Cigar Minnows.
BAIT REPORT – There is a lot of Whitebait in the creeks.
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December 2, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Mostly Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) have been caught so far this week. Fishing the creeks is productive for Reds using Sugar Spice Glow 5 inch jerk shads. 3 inch New Penny Shrimp are also working well. A few anglers have been throwing topwaters to catch them in the shallow flats. 3.5 to 4 ft will be your key areas to fish up against the grass. Find the holes in the creeks and you should find them stacked up. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
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November 23, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fish are active towards Dallas Creek and Keaton. Trout are sitting from 2-7 ft. Running shrimp or a popping cork and Shrimp are productive. Jerkbaits are also working well. They aren’t quite schooled up yet. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) sizes are starting to pick up and Reds (Drum, Red) are becoming more active. A few Sheepshead are beginning to show up but they aren’t schooled up yet. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The Grouper (Grouper, Gag) bite is good out on the ledge. Live bait and frozen bait is working well. Most anglers are targeting Grouper offshore.
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November 18, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The South Pepperfish area has not been producing as well as it normally does. To the North the bite has been better towards Dallas Creek off 9 Mile Bank and Little Bank. A lot of Jerkbaits in pink shine are working well. Popping corks in deeper water in light white or New penny are also productive up near the banks in 4-6 ft. We are seeing mostly Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red).
OFFSHORE – Towards the ledge and the crack the bite is great. We are seeing a lot of Kings (Mackerel, King) and scattered Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red). A few Snapper (Snapper, Red) have turned up as well. Cigar Minnows are generally best to hook the Kings.
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are schooled up. Pinfish are active.
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November 10, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The cool water is bringing Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) in 4-6 ft of water. They are taking live Shrimp and Gulp Shrimp in pink shine and new penny chartreuse tail. MirrOlure 17MR in 808 and 18 colors are good. Cut Squid on the bottom are good for Flounder (Flounder, Southern). For Redfish (Drum, Red) they are turning up well on the high tide through the rocky points on the drift. Throw gold spoons to hook them. Check out the Gheenoe Rally this weekend in Steinhatchee! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There hasn’t been much word about the offshore here. At the 9 mile bank we are seeing Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) on Shrimp or shiny spoons.
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November 3, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout and Redfish (Drum, Red) have been good lately. They are loving anything that is pink or chartreuse. Hard plastic MirrOlures are also productive. The 17 MR Glow Ice and 17 MR 18 BG is great. Similar Gulp are tearing the Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) up as well. They are mixed sizes. Water temperatures are cool which has brought the fish into 2.5 -5 ft. Redfish are shallower. There haven’t been reports on Sheepshead yet. Check out the Gheenoe Rally this weekend in Steinhatchee! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – It’s been a bit too rough to head offshore. The shallow water Grouper (Grouper, Gag) are just heating up and will move in closer as the temperature drops. They are in roughly 25 ft now.
BAIT REPORT – Search 6-8 ft with a Sabiki rod to find bait fish this week.
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October 27, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – It’s been a bit too tough to get offshore into this week. It has died down a bit but it’s still a challenge to make your way out. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are doing really well this week. Anglers are heading to the South and fishing in 2.5 ft of water. The fish are in shallower, swimming the deeper pockets at the mouths of the creeks. We are seeing great numbers and various sizes of Reds from 18 inches to 25 inches along with Trout over 25 inches. Anglers in 3-5 ft are also doing well on Trout. They are using cut bait and live Shrimp. Gulps are productive as well. Suspending MirrOlures are beginning to be more effective as the fish become more lethargic. Check out the Gheenoe Rally this weekend in Steinhatchee! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Pinfish are out of the channel in 7-8 ft of water. You can Sabiki them up or cast net bait pods if you can find them.
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October 21, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fishing has been great lately. Every color of Gulp has been productive under a popping cork or just on a jig. The best colors has been New Penny or straight White and Nuclear Chicken. Anglers are hitting a mix of Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red). We expect to begin seeing good Sheepshead once the water temperature gets a lot colder. Check out the Gheenoe Rally this weekend in Steinhatchee! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There hasn’t been many reports from offshore except for a few Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) as they move shallower with the dropping water temperature. The upcoming cold front will likely drop it more so anglers can target fish shallower.
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October 14, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have turned on well. They are biting great on all the grass flats for those using Shrimp and popping corks. Redfish (Drum, Red) are biting great on the oyster bars, cuts, channels and up against the islands. Shrimp and cut Mullet will hook them. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are still here. They are a bit in close but mostly about 4 miles out off of Seahorse Reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The Kings (Mackerel, King) showed up recently so there are tons being caught in about 25-38 ft of water around the rock piles and live bottom areas. Some anglers are trolling, most are free lining live bait with a cork or free lining a dead Threadfin herring while bottom fishing. Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) are still not on fire. Anglers are catching them but there aren’t a lot of keepers. Red Grouper are difficult to find. The bite seems to be from 45-60 ft of water.
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October 6, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout are in 3-4 ft and are North towards Dallas Creek. Dark Gulp under a popping cork is working well. Pink/white Gulp jerk Shad are a great as well. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are in 3-6 ft off Hardy Point and the Rocky Creek area is also hot. Fish the beginning of the incoming tide to find them. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
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September 29, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Similar to last week, Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are picking up. We are seeing more schools of fish that are coming through. They are getting bigger in size. The species are a bit more defined now when looking at the schools. We are seeing more schools of Redfish than mixed fish. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Anglers are finding Grouper (Grouper, Gag) in 60 ft of water. There are some Grunts (Grunt, White) as well. Dolphin have been caught under the floating debris. They are not in big schools but the sizes are decent. They are roughly 33 miles out in 60-65 ft.
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September 23, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing is picking up fairly quickly this week. We are seeing small mixed schools of fish so far from 25-30 Redfish (Drum, Red), Trout (Seatrout, Spotted), Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish. There are also occasional schools of solely Redfish ranging from legal to over slot. Find the bait pods to find the fish. Shrimp and Gulp in Pink Shine, Chartreuse or Chart Pepper Neon to hit them. Topwater Rapala in Gold/Black is also productive along with cut Ladyfish and Finger Mullet. You can fish these under a popping cork. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Schools of Dolphin are swimming offshore from 15-20 inches. They are out about 30 miless in 65 ft of water. Grunts (Grunt, White) and Grouper (Grouper, Gag) can also be caught on cigar Minnows and live bait.
BAIT REPORT – There are tons of bait pods of swimming.
Sea Hag Marina
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September 16, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fishing is picking up really well. Anglers are heading North to target Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) that are mixed with some keeper Redfish (Drum, Red). Cut bait has been working well to hook them. Generally Pinfish, Ladyfish or Mullet are productive with a popping cork or on the bottom. Topwater or Gulp is a great alternative. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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September 9, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are doing fairly well despite the recent weather. The water is still a little bit murky. Gulp and Strike First jerkbaits or chartreuse, Cotton Candy or Pink Shine Jerk shads are productive. Topwater lures are attracting them in black/gold or silver/black. Smaller lures are fairly productive too. Anglers are fishing deeper from 5-8 ft for both fish. There are some nice keeper Trout in these depths up to 20 inches. There’s some Redfish that are way up in the grass. They are beginning to school up and are taking anything with white or gold on it. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Anglers are just beginning to get back offshore. They are fishing deeper on the structures using live bait for Grouper (Grouper, Red & Grouper, Gag).
Sea Hag Marina
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September 1, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been a bit slow due to the weather pattern moving in. We have not had many reports as anglers are mostly staying inside. A lot of Charters have been cancelled as well. The tides are high as well but they seem to have begun to drop. There has been quite a bit of flooding. We hope to see the bite heat up after the weather clears up. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) & Redfish (Drum, Red) should continue to bite. We will have a great report at that point! Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – With this system pushing through most of Florida, we expect a lot of wind and tough conditions. Most of the fishing from last week should fire back up once the storm passes. Expect to see the rainfall cool off inshore waters. This will help some of the fish that prefer cooler conditions. Stay informed on all the coming weather systems using your Pro Angler App!
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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August 26, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fishing is starting to pick up as the water becomes more clear. The afternoon bite is producing various sized Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). There are some keepers mixed in for anyone putting their time in. To the North of Dallas Creek we are seeing a good bite of Redfish (Drum, Red) about 300 yards off the grass. Gulp and topwater were quite productive. Stick to white or bright colors are working best. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There are still some Gags (Grouper, Gag) being caught around 45 ft this week.
BAIT REPORT – There are tons of baitfish around Hardy Point.
Sea Hag Marina
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August 18, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are biting this week despite the rain. Head to the North or South in 7-12 ft of water. Look for clear water using Gulp. Redfish (Drum, Red) are shallow, up in the grass. Anglers are sight casting for them as they are pushing and tailing. They are difficult to catch with the dark water. Scalloping is slowing down with the dark water. Keep in touch with Sea Hag Marina for all the news of upcoming Tournaments! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Things are slow this week however some anglers are still targeting Grouper (Grouper, Gag). Head to the deeper water, over 40ft, and fish structured bottom using live bait including Cigar Minnows or Sardines.
Sea Hag Marina
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August 11, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Redfish (Drum, Red) are schooling this week. They seem to vary in size. Lots of Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have been biting quite shallow. Scalloping has been outstanding. You’ll have to make a bit of a run to find some clear water however they are doing well. The Tiki Bar is open throughout the week! Stop in for a drink! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The offshore is slowing down a bit with all the rain and water moving in. Anglers are staying towards the inshore. There are some Grouper (Grouper, Gag) to catch if you can make it out.
Sea Hag Marina
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August 4, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are doing well inshore as they run South from Rocky Creek towards Pepperfish. The Redfish are still very shallow around sand flats and oyster bars. Strike First Cotton Candy Paddle tails or Jerk Shad are working well along with Pink Shine Gulp. The Nuclear Chicken jerk Shad is great for Trout wherever you can get away from scallopers in 3-7 ft. The Tiki Bar is open throughout the week! Stop in for a drink! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The reports from offshore have been slower however anglers are focusing in about 60 ft of water for Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red). They are taking live bait. Stretch 30s in shallower water will work too. Kings (Mackerel, King) will bite free floating cigar Minnows or live bait out behind the boats. You may pick up a Cobia with this method as well. Lots of anglers are focusing on scallops.
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July 28, 2016
Steinhatchee Horseshoe Fishing Report
INSHORE – Big Redfish (Drum, Red) are pushed inshore along with Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) due to the scallopers. If you can get a low tide in the creeks in the evening we are seeing huge numbers of fish. They are piling up like in the winter. The sizes are great so far. Reds will be tailing in the flats a bit later in the evening. They are great sizes as well in 10 inches of water. If you are looking to limit on Trout, they are in roughly 12 ft of water. There is nothing between 3-10 ft as that is where the Scallopers are. You can also search the creeks and the shallow flats. The Tiki Bar is open throughout the week! Stop in for a drink! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – We are seeing lots of nice offshore bottom fish. There have been great numbers of Cobia. They are 30 ft and shallower. Kings (Mackerel, King) are mixed in and run 30 ft and deeper. There aren’t any keeper Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) this week. Stretch 30s are what anglers are using. There are tons of small Dolphin a bit farther out. There are a few decent sizes mixed in. 60 ft of water is a great depth. They are schooling around structure. A chartreuse jig head has been great this week.
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July 22, 2016
Steinhatchee Horseshoe Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are still consistent this week. A few schools of big Reds are turning up. Topwater lures have been most productive. The Rapala Gold Mullet in the bigger size and the Bomber Badonkadonk in Silver Mullet have been great choices. Cotton Candy Stinky Finger Paddle tail on a hook are also a great alternative. Reel it in really slow in shallow water to find them. Scalloping is on fire! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Grouper (Grouper, Gag) are still consistent this week using live bait on any structure. From 60-75 ft has been the key area to find them. The Crack (which can be found on the Sea Hag Marina Website) has been a particularly hot spot. There hasn’t been much on Kings (Mackerel, King) this week. If you are anchored up, use a Spottail Shiner and free float it behind the boat with a Kingfish rig to find the scattered Kings.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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July 15, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are still being caught on Pink Shine and Cotton Candy Stinky Fingers. The Golden Shiner Paddle Tail is also great along with the Chartreuse Jerkshad. Reds are in 2-3 ft while Trout are in 7-8 ft. The numbers are great. Limits of scallops are still coming in just about everywhere. They are limiting out in less than an hour. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The bite has still been good this week as boats are bringing in Dolphin. Grouper (Grouper, Gag) have some good sizes as well. Tons of Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) and Red Snapper (Snapper, Red) are catch and release but are turning up nicely. Look for rocks and fish live bait, especially for the Grouper.
Sea Hag Marina
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July 7, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are still being caught however Scallops are the main focus. They are on fire and everyone is getting their limits. For the Trout anglers are using Gulp with Pink shine or Pearl White with a Chartreuse tail. Cotton Candy Stinky Finger is a great alternative. Jig it 6 inches above the grass and try to find sand areas. Scallopers are spreading the fish out but you can find them in the grass areas to about 8 ft.
OFFSHORE – Grouper (Grouper, Gag) and Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) are thick however keep in mind Ajs are out of season. There has been Kings (Mackerel, King) from 65-68 ft on the rocks. Lots of breakoffs however some have been brought in. Live bait has been the best bet to hook them.
Sea Hag Marina
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June 29, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Scallop fishing has been hot this week. Plenty of anglers are bringing in limits. This has been the main focus for a lot of anglers and charters. Redfish (Drum, Red) have been hitting well on the morning bite and we are also seeing a steady catch of Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) this week. The sizes have been pretty good so far.
OFFSHORE – Red Grouper (Grouper, Red) are coming of the bottom this week. The sizes are great so far. Goliath Grouper (Grouper, Goliath) were also reported.
Sea Hag Marina
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June 24, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are biting this week. Trout are in the deeper areas around 7 ft as the water is warmer. Reds are closer to shore. Gulp and jerk shads in pink shine are working well. A lot of anglers are using topwaters but as the grass comes up they may switch. We hope to see this continue into the weekend.
OFFSHORE – Anglers are heading out to the 30 miles mark to catch tons of Grouper (Grouper, Gag) and there were tons of catch and release Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater). Tons of Cobia and Snapper (Snapper, Gray) have come in as well.
Sea Hag Marina
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June 17, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) are hot. The size and numbers are great. There are plenty of keepers. The Reds are really shallow and the Trout are deeper. The Reds are in a foot and a half at most. Dead low tide during incoming tide will have the Reds schooling. The bigger sizes of Trout are in the shallow with Reds however the bigger quantities are in about 5-8 ft.
OFFSHORE – The bite is great this week. Monster Kings (Mackerel, King) are swimming this week. They are breaking lines! The Cobia are mixed up. The numbers are great and there are some keepers if you put some time in to find them. The Cobia are swimming between 20-40 ft approximately. They are putting up a good fight. Search the wrecks and reefs for the best sizes. There may be a few Barracuda (Barracuda, Great) mixed in. Grouper (Grouper, Gag) and Snapper (Snapper, Red) have been biting in great numbers but no keepers. Grunts (Grunt, White) were also brought in. Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) are not in season but they are running thick. We hope to see this continue into the weekend.
Sea Hag Marina
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June 9, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) are schooling just about everywhere right now. They are to the North and South. The Reds are shallow in about 3 ft. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are more difficult to catch. There are tons of shorts this week however it’s not easy to catch your limit of slot sized. They are in deeper water, about 5-7 ft.
OFFSHORE – Offshore has been good. There are plenty of Red Snapper (Snapper, Red) right at 17 inches, just keepers. Anglers are having trouble getting their bait to the bottom to catch anything else. They are weighing up to 16 lbs. Some really nice Gag and Red Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) have also been weighted in. Kings (Mackerel, King) are coming in as well at almost 60 lbs. Cobia are inshore and offshore. Some have been caught in about 8 ft on the sandbar, but they can be found on all the natural and artificial reefs or structures
Sea Hag Marina
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June 3, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – So far we have been doing pretty well on the Cobia and it’s been fun on marker number 1. Everybody has been hitting the marker on the way out so you definitely want to get there first. Honestly, they’re throwing everything in their tackle boxes at them. There is at least 1 good Cobia coming in each day. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are doing really well on Little Bank using new penny gulp, and live shrimp for the Trout. For the Spanish, anglers are using silver spoons. The Trout are doing really well down near Pepperfish in 4-7 ft. of water using white Gulp with a Pink tail. There’s been a small picking of Redfish (Drum, Red) as we seem to be struggling with them here lately. Up around the rocky points with pink shine lures is a good bet. There’s a tournament in the area right now and some anglers have managed to catch some really nice Redfish.
OFFSHORE – We’ve had quite a bit of Grouper (Grouper, Gag) and Snapper (Snapper, Gray) coming in. There’s been some nice big Sea Bass, Black, caught that are grabbing the bait before the grouper get it. On the Grouper, they are using Cigar Minnows, Thread Herring, Northern Mackerel and Squid.
Sea Hag Marina
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May 26, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fishing has been good this week. Short Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and keeper Trout are both turning up mixed in with some Redfish (Drum, Red). Gulp in pink shine with a chartreuse tail is working well to hit them. They are thick and anglers are easily catching some great sizes.
OFFSHORE – There’s not a whole lot to say here aside from Gags. Offshore there are some nice Gags (Grouper, Gag) coming off the bottom. They are hitting well.
Sea Hag Marina
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May 20, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) continue to do well. Pink Shine is the most productive and topwaters are working as well. Skidderwalks in (SSW-11) Holographic Silver is also great. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish), Bluefish and Cobia are hitting as well. Some of the Cobia are even keepers. Generally Eel baits are best. Tarpon are beginning to show up around the docks in the river. Live Mullet or Pinfish are doing well to hook them.
OFFSHORE – Anglers are catching Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater), Kingfish (Mackerel, King), Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Grunts (Grunt, White) this week. Some people are free diving and seeing quite a few Cobia as well as a few decent sized Gag Grouper (Grouper, Gag).
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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May 12, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Everyone is getting Cobia right now. In and around the markers and any kind of structure has been hot. They are on the flats as well. Balloons and a butterflied Pinfish has been a great method to hook them. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are still really good in the flats from 4-6 ft of water. Live shrimp or gulp in white/chartreuse or white/hot pink has been a great seller. Redfish (Drum, Red) are still around the rocks and points this week. Gulp and live target lures have worked well. Try different things. Quite a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern) have been caught on white grub tails from the bottom. It’s been good both North and South. To the South the Pepperfish area is hot and to the North the Dallas Creek flats are productive. We hope to see this continue into the weekend. Check out Sea Had Marina’s Tournament this weekend. You can fish or enjoy a day on the docks!
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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May 6, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are still doing very well this week. The rain is holding them in the same depth this week at 3-5.5 ft. Once the water clears up and the conditions heat up they will move out. Live Shrimp, Gulp in pink shine, sugar spice glow, pearl white with chartreuse, pearl white with pink or lime tiger will work to hook both Reds and Trout. The topwater bite has also turned on this week. Check out Sea Had Marina’s Tournament this weekend. You can fish or enjoy a day on the docks!
OFFSHORE – Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Great) and Kings (Mackerel, King) have been brought in this week. The sizes are varied and but the bite is consistent. We expect this to continue into the weekend.
Sea Hag Marina
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April 27, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been really great in this area as of late. We are seeing good Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) are running well too. Sheepshead are pretty much done and headed offshore. The Gulp is still working well and MirrOlures continue to catch. Pink Shine or White with bright pink tail are the best colors inshore.
OFFSHORE – Pink Mouth (Grunt, White) and Blackfish (Tripletail) are now being caught offshore. We expect this bite to continue and increase as the season sets in.
Sea Hag Marina
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April 22, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) continue to do well although the Trout have moved out a bit. Anywhere from the grass to 6 ft will have some good Trout. Sandbars, flats and oyster bars are great places to search. In front of the creek mouth has also been productive. A few Cobia have been spotted but only one small one has been brought back
OFFSHORE – Kings (Mackerel, King) and AJs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) have been the main focus. Anglers are catching them everyday. There have been no reports of Sheepshead or Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red). Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Grunt (Grunt, White) are hitting right off the reef this week. The sizes are varied so far and we expect this bite to continue into the weekend.
Sea Hag Marina
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April 14, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) are still doing well. Trout are taking more topwater lures this week. They can be found in about 2-3 ft. Redfish are still shallow in the grass lines about 2-3 ft. Mirrolures and gulp in pink shine, white/chartreuse and white with pink tail are the best lures. We are beginning to see more Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) than last week. They have moved into the flats this week. They are in about 7-9 ft. Sheepshead continue to dwindle away.
Sea Hag Marina
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April 7, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are doing great on Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) right now. Pink Shine gulp has worked well drifting the flats in 4-6 ft of water. The shoreline in skinny water is producing Reds (Drum, Red) on gulp spoons and topwaters. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are around 9 mile bank. Anything shiny is working to hook them. Sheepshead are hit and miss this week. They are catching well at the Steinhatchee Reef and the sunken Shrimp boat. Live Shrimp on the bottom is best to catch them with a strong sharp hook. Most anglers are staying inside so far this week as there is not a lot open offshore and there are no reports of Kings (Mackerel, King) yet.
Sea Hag Marina
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March 30, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are catching some good Redfish (Drum, Red) this week. The shallow flats during the high tides has been best. The closest you can get to the grass and oyster bars will do well. The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are short but they are catching some keepers if you put some time in. They are in the shallows as well throughout 2-5 ft. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) just came in and anglers are catching a good amount. They are 5 ft and farther this week. We expect this to continue into the weekend.
OFFSHORE – The offshore has remained steady so far. Sheepshead continue to bite well this week. Anglers are also catching Kings (Mackerel, King) this week. Anglers are live baiting to find them. Grouper (Grouper, Gag) are also biting but are not consistent.
Sea Hag Marina
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March 24, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Sheepshead continue to run well this week. This has been the main focus for anglers this week and most people are hitting their limits fairly easily. Generally Blue Crabs or Fiddler Crabs are a great bait to use. Everyone has also been doing fairly well lately on Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). The Trout are becoming a bit scattered due to the change in water temperature however if you put some time in you should be able to hit your limits. Live Shrimp is killer when it comes to Trout and Reds. Similar artificials will work well.
Sea Hag Marina
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March 17, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – There has been a good Sheepshead bite and anglers are bringing them in by the boat loads. They prefer Fiddler Crabs but will take Shrimp. The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red) continue to do well this week. The mirrolure 17MR 808 BG is working very well along with the pink shine Shad. Live Shrimp is a never fail as well.
Sea Hag Marina
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March 9, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Shallow flats are holding some Reds (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). There have been no reports from the river so far. The fish are being caught at the mouths of creeks around the oyster bars, rock or sand patches and grass. Mirrolure 17MR 808, gulp Pink Shine in Fluke Style and 5 inch jerk shad have all been productive on an 8 oz jighead. Chartreuse/Pepper/Neon has been a productive color along with pearl white. Sheepshead have also shown up but are not really heavy yet. Angler are waiting for them to turn on.
Sea Hag Marina
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March 3, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) have been the hot target in 2.5 ft of water on sandy or grass bottom and oyster bars throughout the flats and creeks. They are catching them on live Shrimp or Pinfish. Mirrolure 17MR has been a great artificial alternative. Cajun Thunder on a jighead and jigging slow back to the boat has been extremely productive. Sheepshead have been in the creeks and the reefs but they have not come in heavy yet. Anglers expect them to pick up in the next few weeks.
OFFSHORE – Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red) have been swimming offshore this week. They are using Cigar Minnows. Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish & Mackerel, King) are being caught on gold spoons and Pinfish with steel leaders near Buckeye, the Super Ledge and Steinhatchee reef.
Sea Hag Marina
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February 24, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things have been good despite the weather. Sheepshead have been good inshore and offshore. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) are still great in the creeks. Small Shrimp has been working well for everything this week. Similar lures will do great. Mirrolure MR 17 or 808 BG (Broken Glass) have been extremely effective. The Pro Redfish Series Tournament is coming up this weekend! Stop by and see how the Pros fish!
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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February 18, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) has been doing great on live or artificial Shrimp on a jig head. The artificial Pearl White color has been the most productive. Generally a Vudu Shrimp is a great soft plastic to throw. Hitting the bottom of the creeks has been the best method to hook them. The sizes are huge so far and we expect this to continue into the weekend.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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February 10, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The wind has been extremely strong however there are still some nice Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) coming out of the creeks this week. Shrimp is the best bait so far this week. The scent helps attract the fish in the rough water. Gulp and MirrOlures are working as an artificial alternative. When conditions become more favorable we expect to see some Sheepshead turn up in the nearshore as well. Even the rivers are white capping. We hope to see things clear up for the weekend so anglers can take advantage of the good Trout bite.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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February 4, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things have been really good in this area as of late. Everyone is limiting out on Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red). There are some Sheepshead in the river and the bite has been consistent. The 27 MR 808 Ice is the best lure to be throwing this week. Soft plastic lures are a great alternative.
OFFSHORE – There are tons of Pink Mouth (Grunt) and Sea Bass, Black swimming the offshore. The sizes are great so far. There are also tons of Grouper, Gag however they are not legal to keep at this point. There are no Sheepshead caught offshore as of yet however they are still hot inshore.
Sea Hag Marina
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January 28, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Trout have been moving into the creek mouths this week. Anglers are using slow suspending lures such as the 27 MR Mirrolures. Light colored gulp with a chartreuse tail have been great as well on a 16 oz jighead. The Reds are hitting early morning on gulp, live pinfish or gold spoons. We are waiting to see some Sheepshead coming soon that will be holding up on the reefs in the next few weeks. They will likely love live Fiddler Crabs.
Sea Hag Marina
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January 22, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The rivers are full of Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) this week. They can be caught on Shrimp, gulp or mirrolures fairly easily. Their sizes are great and the cold weather has moved them into the river and schooled them up making the bite a little easier. There are also some Sheepshead holding up on structures. They are loving live Fiddler Crabs which is very typical.
BAIT REPORT – Most Shrimp have moved out with the cold weather however there are plenty of Pinfish holding up in the river to caught.
Sea Hag Marina
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January 15, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been good in this area lately. Anglers are catching Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) like crazy in the river. Most of them are short but some good ones are caught in between. Reds (Drum, Red) are in the creeks. The best baits have been Shrimp, Gulp and Mirrolures for both fish. Pearl White and anything with a new penny or chartreuse tail have been the hot colors this week. Both fish are plentiful and though the sizes are not super great the bite is consistent. They are the main target this week as the weather has been too rough for boaters to make it offshore this week.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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January 6, 2016
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The wind has been a bit rough as of late so getting on the water has not been easy. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) have been picking up still despite these conditions. The sizes have been varied from small to large. Shrimp, Gulp and Mirrodines are working best to hook them. No one has really made it offshore this week due to the weather.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
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December 29, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) are biting extremely well so far this week. They are preferring Shrimp however they are not picky beyond this. Artificials such as a berkeley Shrimp are working well in bright colors. Live and frozen Shrimp are producing the best sized bites so far. Cut Pinfish is turning up a decent bite on Reds too as it matches the current bait run.
OFFSHORE – It’s been too windy for anglers to head offshore. Once the wind lies down the bite is expected to be great on Snapper (Snapper, Gray & Snapper, Red) that were coming up in great sizes before the front set in. There is a lot in season and a lot expected to be swimming and hungry by the weekend.
BAIT REPORT – Pinfish are continuing to do well in traps this week.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
December 21, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The hottest fish in the area this week is the White Trout (Seatrout, Sand). They are going crazy and are coming up in both great sizes and numbers. Reds (Drum, Red) are also doing well and are particularly loving pink shad this week. Topwater lures are the best option for both the White Trout and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted). Shrimp are working great as well and are usually a first preference. The wind has kept a lot of anglers off the water so far however we hope for this to calm down for the holiday and anglers can get out for some great Christmas fishing.
BAIT REPORT – Pinfish are consistently doing well lately in traps. Sea Hag Marina is closed Christmas day and back to regular hours Saturday. Happy Holidays!
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
December 17, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is quite a bit of action from the inshore this week however everything is turning up pretty small yet. There are lots of short Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) hitting topwater lures. Gulp and Shrimp are working as well. Reds (Drum, Red) are turning up as well and there are a few good sizes of them. The best bite has been in the morning so far this week however anglers should watch out for the negative tide.
OFFSHORE – There are some reports of Snapper, Red and Snapper, Gray hitting in the offshore on the bottom this week. There is not a whole lot of action in this area as most fish are closed. Anglers heading out this weekend can always check out our Fish Guide feature which provides additional information and suggestions to help improve the catch.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
December 11, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Red (Drum, Red) bite has still been on throughout the inshore. Most anglers are currently focusing on them so far this week. Live Shrimp, frozen Squid and bright, multicolored gulps are working very well along with two-tone mirrolures. Anglers must make sure they are suspended or sinking as topwater does not seem to be working this week.
BAIT REPORT – Anglers are still seeing some Shrimp show up. They aren’t as thick as they have been but are still available to catch for live baiters.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
December 3, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is quite a bit of action inshore this week. Seatrout, Spotted are nearshore along with Reds (Drum, Red) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) all chasing a gulp bait this week. Live Shrimp and Pinfish are extremely effective as well. There is no preferred tide, most anglers are simply getting out when they can and staying tight to the creeks for a good bite.
BAIT REPORT – Live baiters are continuing to see a spotty Pinfish run this week. Shrimp are continuing to do well and are productive for inshore fishing.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
November 26, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been great both North and South this week. Folks have been catching Seatrout, Spotted and Reds (Drum, Red) on pink mirrodine and mirrolures. Shrimp is still working well along with gulps. The wind has made it difficult for most anglers to get on the water so these have been the only fish reported so far this week.
OFFSHORE – It has been a tough go in the deeper water as of late. The unfavorable weather has made getting on the water extremely difficult for anglers. Anyone who would like to head out on the water this holiday when conditions lie down can always check out our Tips feature which provides additional information and suggestions on how to improve your catch. Sea Hag Marina can also provide a great up to the minute fishing report so anglers know exactly what to expect on the water.
BAIT REPORT – There are still some Pinfish running for live baiters however most anglers are turning to artificials at this point.
Sea Hag Marina
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
November 20, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Seatrout, Spotted and Redfish (Drum, Red) are absolutely on fire in this area. Anglers are tearing them up on Live Shrimp which is the most popular. They are also biting new penny or sweet and sour chicken gulps. Jigheads and cajun thunders are good too. OFFSHORE – The wind has been pretty strong this past week and not a lot of anglers have made it offshore. As the weather cools down the Grouper (Grouper, Red & Grouper, Gag) are expected to move in from the 50 mark and still be hitting live Pinfish. Anglers heading out this weekend can always consult our Tips feature which provides additional information and suggestions to improve the catch. Sea Hag Marina can also provide an up to the minute fishing report so anglers know exactly what to expect. BAIT REPORT – There are lots of Pinfish running and live baiters are catching them on Sabiki rigs. Sea Hag Marina 352-498-3008 www.seahag.comNovember 13, 2015
Steinhatchee
INSHORE – There are plenty of species inshore to catch right now. Seatrout, Spotted are running thick and chasing live Shrimp under cajun thunder floats. They are also loving gulp as well. Redfish (Drum, Red) have been biting jerk shads in pink shine or sweet and sour chicken. Anglers are finding them along the grass points that stick out. Drifting across the rocks has been fairly productive. The Mackerel, Spanish bite is good as well as fishermen are circling bait pods using clark spoons. Along the bottom there have been reports of some Flounder, Southern biting live bait as well. OFFSHORE – Not a lot of anglers have been heading offshore this week however there are still some reports coming in of some great catches. Although Grouper, Gag is the only species open this far out, everyone seems to be hooking Grouper, Red. Anglers are using live Pinfish, Squid or Goggle Eyes on sinkers. They can be found around the 50 mile mark as it has not been cool enough for them to move in closer yet. BAIT REPORT – There are lots of Pinfish running and live baiters are catching them on Sabiki rigs. Sea Hag Marina 352-498-3008 www.seahag.comNovember 6, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
INSHORE – Most of the fish in shallow water are within 4-5 ft. Reds (Drum, Red) are hitting gulp with a chartreuse tail as an artificial or shrimp and pinfish as a live alternative. These are all working well for Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) too. Most anglers are fishing under a popping cork. Reports have been that some Mackerel, Spanish turned up as well. OFFSHORE – There have been no reports of offshore fishing lately. If you do decide to head out in the next few days you can always consult our Tips feature that provides more information and suggestions or head into Sea Hag Marina for an up to the minute report. BAIT REPORT – There are lots of Pinfish running and live baiters are catching them on Sabiki rigs. Mud minnows are also making their way into the creeks and caught with cast nets. Sea Hag Marina 352-498-3008 www.seahag.comSteinhatchee Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – The deep water has a pretty good bite right now. There has been Grouper (Grouper, Gag) reported along the bottom. Cobia has been hitting along with Amberjack (Jack, Amberjack Greater) about 30 miles out at the reefs. Pinfish are the bait that all of these species are craving.
INSHORE – It is not uncommon that the Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are doing very well along with the Reds (Drum, Red) out in 4-6 feet of water. You may also find these fish in the creeks. They are chasing live Shrimp but if you can’t get your hands on any, frozen squid and cigar minnows are also working well. Anything artificial that looks similar to Shrimp with a colored tail or a jerkshad in sweet and sour chicken will produce great results.
BAIT REPORT – There are both live Shrimp and Pinfish running right now which are catering to both inshore and offshore live baiters.
Sea Hag Marina
322 Riverside Dr.
Steinhatchee, FL
352-498-3008
www.seahag.com
September 23, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Fishing has been spotty offshore. Some anglers are making their way out but there haven’t been any reports rolling in as fishing has been limited this week. If you are planning to make your way out this weekend and take advantage of the nicer weather keep in mind you can always rely on our Tips section of the app where by selecting the fish of your choice you can find suggestions, baits and ‘how to’s.
INSHORE – There is a little more luck inshore as we see Redfish and Trout turning up. If you head out anywhere between high and low tide you will definitely see the best results. Be sure to take with you some Shrimp or Pinfish as they have been working well. Gulp is huge in this area and a crowd favorite in New Penny, Pro White and Sweet and Sour Chicken. Any of these topped with a quarter ounce jighead will do. Conditions are looking great throughout the weekend so expect to better bite as we move into the nicer weather.
BAIT REPORT – Our sources are reporting that there’s not much bait in the area. Try this local bait shop. A list of all bait shops in your area can be found on the “location” page of the Pro Angler App.
Sea Hag Marina
322 Riverside Dr.
Steinhatchee, FL
352-498-3008
September 25, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – The Marina has seen quite a few Cobia, Red Grouper, and Gag Grouper brought in. Anglers are finding most of the fish in around 50 ft of water. That’s about a 20-30 miles out and the depth will range from 40-60ft. Cut bait has been working well while bottom fishing. Cigar Minnows, Thread Herring, and Sardines seem to be best choices for cut bait. Live Pinfish have been the ticket to catching Amberjack while bottom fishing and will also work for Grouper.
INSHORE – Fishing’s picking up a little quicker here than the offshore fishing. Redfish are super close to the shoreline during incoming tide. Cut bait has been working well for Redfish on dead low tide and when the water picks up, Gulp baits are working well. Early in the morning and late in the afternoon are good times to fish the rock piles for Trout. Middle of the day is still too hot. The late afternoon rains have been helping water temperatures, however.
Sea Hag Marina
322 Riverside Dr.
Steinhatchee, FL
352-498-3008
July 23, 2015
Steinhatchee Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Chase over at Sea Hag Marina has been hearing that the Gag Grouper bite is good in 40-60 feet of water. Dropping Squid and Cigar Minnows has been really effective, but you can also troll plugs.INSHORE – Most of the fishing right now is scalloping. There isn’t necessarily a lot of other fishing going on, but there are fish. The trout aren’t very good right now. If you are going to run an artificial bait and go for the other regular inshore fish, try going with a soft plastic like the ones Gulp makes. New penny with a chartreuse tail is good because it really grabs the eye, especially in the murkier water to the south.
BAIT REPORT – Cigar minnows are around right now. There is some other assorted bait, and you could catch some if you were willing to put in the time and bait a sabiki in the right spot.
Chase
Sea Hag Marina
322 Riverside Dr, Steinhatchee, FL
352 498 3008
June 26th, 2015
Steinhatchee / Horseshoe Beach Fishing Report
OFFSHORE / INSHORE – While we wait for the offshore fishing to bounce back. We are into the summer swing of fishing around here. Which means that the main fish we are going to see is Redfish and Trout until further notice. Recently our sources have told us of reports of Trout out on the salt flats. Some of the Redfish have been coming back as well. Most people are using Shrimp right now to fish for them, but you could try other baits if you sabiki something up. Catfish are always around, if you get one, avoid the spikes.BAIT REPORT – There is a little bit of assorted bait around, if you know a spot go for it, if not buy it and maximize your time targeting real game.
Marina Hardware at Cedar Key
409 1st St, Cedar Key, FL
352-543-5804
www.marinahardwarecedarkey.com
June 19, 2015
Steinhatchee / Horseshoe Beach Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Bottom fishing in this area is good right now. In the state water you’ll find Gag Groupers, which are in season now. Offshore bottom fishing is also good for Amberjack, Cobia, King Mackerel and Red Grouper. Try chumming the water and then dropping live Pinfish. If you don’t have any live bait, try using Berkley Gulp baits in dark colours.INSHORE – Our contact Taylor over at Sea Hag Marina says that the bite is good inshore for Trout and Redfish.The Trout are biting well on live Shrimp and can be found in 4-6 feet of water near grassy Island or 9 Mile Bay. There are also a few Spanish Mackerel between the grassy areas between inshore and offshore. They are biting well on frozen Shrimp or Berkley Gulp in chartreuse or other bright colours.
BAIT REPORT – There is a lot of bait around. You can sabiki up a lot of Pinfish and take it with you wherever you decide to fish.
Taylor
Sea Hag Marina
352 498 3008
Horseshoe Beach
Here with a Horseshoe Beach report Quality Trout are biting again on the flats and Reds are stacked up on the bars and Rocks near shore from Rocky Creek to Bull cove. also starting to see a Good number of Cobia crushing bait the flats. Up the Limit Fishing Adventures has also started booking Scallop trips so don’t miss out on your charter date gives us a call today.
Capt. Brett Selph
Up the Limit Fishing Adventures
Www.upthelimitfishingadv.com
upthelimitfishingadv@yahoo.com
352-498-6029
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Since fishing conditions change from minute to minute we try to keep our reports as updated as possible. Unfortunately, Florida is a large state, so we try to keep our Steinhatchee Fishing Report updated once a week. If you would like to contribute to the Steinhatchee Fishing Report, feel free to email your fishing tips to mike@proangler.us. We rely on even small contributions to inform us that fishing conditions have changed so we can update the Steinhatchee Fishing Report.
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