Small tarpon have been showing up in good numbers this week as they prepare to move south for the winter. Even though our days are still warm, I can see the fall changes starting to occur with baitfish schooling up, and fish feeding well.
We caught some nice redfish the past week despite the high water we have been experiencing. Our high water is due to a combination of slow northerly flow from the Gulf Stream, an earlier-than-normal onset of the autumn west winds, and the normally higher waters we see around the equinox.

Compound the high water with some dirty water, and sight fishing has been hard. However, if you keep at it with either lures or bait, you will likely be rewarded with some nice fish.
In addition, pompano have been turning up regularly this week in the Indian River lagoon, we got some on small jigs along with some fighting ladyfish.

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