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Now here’s the latest fishing update from the south Matanzas River. After the recent rain, the water clarity has improved, creating favorable conditions for anglers. Redfish have been quite active, showing up across various spots – from the shallow tidal creeks to the main channel of the ICW. For those lucky enough to get their hands on live finger mullet, it’s been a successful bait choice. Alternatively, live shrimp under a popping cork has been effective for those who prefer live bait. One notable catch was a 27” Redfish reeled in off the 206 bridge catwalk using a live finger mullet.
As for me, I lean towards artificial baits like top water lures, paddle tails, and curl tails. I’ve had good luck with local brands such as Fishbites, Skinnywater Lures, Kiss My Fish, and Ancient City Outdoors. The Flounder population is showing promise in both numbers and sizes, which bodes well for the upcoming Flagler Sportfishing Club’s Flounder and Mangrove Snapper tournament on the 23rd. I’m excited to participate since it aligns with my off-work schedule. Mangrove Snapper have been lingering around structures like rocks and docks, favoring areas with plenty of moving water.
Stay tuned for next week’s update where I’ll share the tournament results along with another report. Happy fishing!
