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January 05
, 2004
Water Conditions: OFFSHORE: Temperature: 74 degrees. Color and Clarity: Blue with a slight tinge of green. Although the Gulfstream has finally moved in close to the reef, it is still not the deep cobalt blue normally associated with the stream. Visibility around 70 feet. REEF: Temperature: 73 degrees. Color and Clarity: Clear blue with a visibility of 70 feet INSHORE: Temperature: 72 degrees. GULF: Temperature: 69 degrees.
FISHING REPORT: REEF: Yellowtail snapper continue to highlight the action with 3 to 4 pound flags the norm. The bait crashing along the reef has slowed, however ciro mackerel continue to be active. Some surface amberjack action has begun to take place. INSHORE: Jack Crevalle and small Spanish mackerel have been chasing
bait along the face of the color change. This action may be located by
the bird activity in Hawks Channel from Boca Grande to the Marquises.
Surface plugs seem to be working best. FLATS: The water temperature has been in the low 70’s and with the fair weather expected for the next week the shallow water boys should have a Happy New Year. Some reports of bonefish have filtered in and a few tarpon have been spotted as well. That’s it for now. Tight lines and good fishing. Captain Ralph Delph
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