Searun Cutthroat

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Searun Cutthroat

Postby Stonefish » Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:21 pm

I thought I'd post this for those looking to do some fishing when the rivers are punched. Fishing has been pretty good over the last month on the sound and the canal.
Things sound really heat up once more chum and pink fry hit the salt.
We are really lucky to have the big salt pond right out our back door.
Here are a few recent pictures.
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Re: Searun Cutthroat

Postby Brandon » Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:40 pm

Nice pics man! I tried once last year for those in the canal. Are they a tide bite or does it matter?
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Re: Searun Cutthroat

Postby Stonefish » Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:48 pm

Brandon,
Moving water is key. Good tidal exchanges really help the fishing.
A buddy and I fished today and hooked up 11 fish between the two of us. All of those came in about a two hour period where we had good water movement. Once the flow slowed down the bite died off.
Also look for fish showing themselves. If you see a fish rise and cover it with a cast you'll likely hook up.
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