Vacation Rental Home in Florida

Vacation home in Florida

The Florida vacation homes are located on the Gulf of Mexico or on canals that connect to the Gulf. The vacation rental homes are located close to the "flats" fishing areas where speckled trout hang out in 2 to 4 feet of water.

How to Catch Speckled Trout in the Grass Flats

 

Meet Eric, the fisherman, his dad Greg, and his Granddad .

This family caught many fish, including Eric's first ever fish - a very nice speckled trout.

 

Habitat Description

 

Grass Flats

The main fish habitat that is located around the Bailey's Bluff, Gulf Harbors, and Blue Heron Vacation Homes is described as lots of "grass flats" with ocassional oyster bars.

These areas extend from the shorline out 2 or 3 miles from the shore and range in depth from inches deep at the shore line to 4 to 6 feet deep 3 miles offshore. So generally, the areas you will be fishing are in the range of 3 to 6 feet deep.

Oyster Reefs

Thirty years ago there were several channels dredged to allow "big" boats (ones that draw 3 feet or more) to get in and out. When these channels were dredged, the spoil (dirt) that was dredged out was simply thrown to the side of the channel in the shallow water. Over the years, portions of these spoil areas have become oyster reefs.

These oyster reefs are very very shallow, and at low tide even stick up out of the water and are easy to see. The oywter reefs run paralled to the channels, and are generally located only on 1 side of the channel, not on both sides. This is because when the dredging was done, the spoil was simply thrown on one side of the channel.

 

Speckled Sea Trout

 

The most common fish that is caught over the grass flats is the Speckled Sea Trout, commonly called Specks, or Speckled Trout.

Specks are preditors, eating primarly live smaller fish. They are aggressive and will hit several types of lures as well as "live shrimp". As far as the most effective bait for Specks, I have found that there is not much difference between the live shrimp and 1 or 2 types of lures. I will describe the two types of lures and how to "fish them" that I have had the best luck with. It depends who you talk to as to which of the lures is the best. Men talking about fishing lures and which is best, is kind of like men talking about women. Some men like Blonds, Brunettes or Read Heads... and have very strong feelings (one way or the other) about a particular hair color.. It all depends on who you talk to...

 

Plastic Jigs and Floats

The double "jig" lure and the floats in this picture make a super combination for fishing in the grass flats.

The floats I use on these jigs are "equalizers" and come 2 to a package. The color of the floats is not important, the important thing is being able to see them. These floats have a wire with beads on it that runs through the middle of the lure. As you retreive this by gently jerking (or poping) the line, the beads make a snapping sound, which is identical to the snapping sound that live shrimp make as they are moving around underwater. This of course is designed to attract any fish in the area..

The Love Lures brand of double plastic jig, white with the red head, seems to work better than the other colors. The "Love Lures" are already rigged with 2 jigs on a double leader setup. The leaders of different lengths, so one lure hangs lower than the other.

Again, many fishermen have preferences in their lures, and it depends on who you talk to most recently as to which lure you may think is the best !

 

Set up and ready to go fishing !

This picture shows the poping cork and the Love Lures set up to go fishing.

The bottom where you will be fishing will be mostly sea grass, where the bait fish hide and live. By rigging the setup so that it stays out of the sea grass, you will not have to clean the sea grass off of your hooks nearly as often.

The Plastic Jigs that I use are shown on the right. They are "Love Lures" and are already rigged with 2 jigs on a double leader setup. The leaders of different lengths, so one lure hangs lower than the other.

This rig is very effective in catching Speckled Trout. The distance between the float and the lures should be adjusted so that the bottom lure is about 6 inches to 1 foot above the grass on the bottom. That way it will not snag in the grass..

How to work the plastic jigs and popping cork

1. You throw this out and pause so that it hangs straight down.

2. Then gently "jerk" the pole, pulling the float toward you. This causes the plastic jigs to "jump" as if they are swimming, then to settle back down to hanging straight down below the float. This step lasts about 3 to 5 seconds..

3. Reel in the slack line that resulted from the gentle jerk.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the rig is beside the boat, then lift it out of the water and cast out again. Repeat this cycle every 4 to 5 seconds.. which is rather SLOWLY....

 

 

 

Other good fishing lures

 

In addition to the plastic jigs, the "DOA Shrimp" shown here in the package and out of the package is a deadly lure. Again, it seems that the best color combination is the white body with the read head. This shrimp should be worked in the same manner as the Love Lures described above.

The two lures on the bottom are "floaters" or surface lures. This type of lure is good on the grass flats, and I know many fishermen that fish exclusively with these floaters.

The biggest factor in who catches the most fish seems to be "who spends the most time fishing". You know what they say... You can't catch fish if you don't have a hook in the water !

 

Where to Fish

On the chart on the left, I have circled the best "fishing areas" in the vicinity of our vacation home.

Our vacation homes are located in the Bailey's Bluff area in the middle lower portion of the chart and in the "Gulf Harbors" area in the middle upper area of the chart.

When the two shown channels were dredged 30 years ago, the spoil was thrown just to the side of the channel. Oyster Reefs have grown in these areas.

If you are interested in using our boat and motor and would like to go fishing, we can usually work in a little fishing while I am checking you out in the operation of the boat/motor.

February Fishing Picture

This is my son, Sammy. He is counting his 5th fish of the day.

As you can see it, it is a very nice snook.

 

We had one person that saw this picture and wrote me a nasty e-mail saying that 5 snook was too many, over the legal limit, and that I should be more environmentally minded.

 

I replied that we never exceed our legal limits. If the fishing is "too good" then we catch and release so there will be plenty of fish for the next fishing trip.

ONE STOP BAIT STAND

I do most of my shopping at the "One Stop Bait Stand" because it is convenient and they have everything. The red + on the map at the right shows the location of ONE STOP. The cross road it is on is "TROUBLE CREEK", which is just north of HWY 54 and just south of Floramar.

 

 

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