[dropcap]W[/dropcap]armer days are here so get up early and get out on the bite. Suspending baits like the MirrOlure 17mr and 14mr have been my trout baits lately. Fish them with patience letting them sit for a few seconds letting the fish react. Top water baits are still producing early and late in the day for trout and reds. I like using the top dog jr. and mini skitter walk. Pick your colors to the clarity of the water you are fishing and what give you confidence. Confidence in a lure does more for catching fish for me than anything other.
As the shrimp move in soft plastics are producing all inshore species for me. Cast in to creek run offs where fish wait to ambush bait being pulled out. I like to slow flutter bounce or slow roll on the bottom my plastics. Use a 1/8 to 1â4 oz. jig head depending on the depth of water you are fishing and what the bottom structure is. If fishing an oyster bottom I like to go with the lighter jig head so I am able to bounce it over the snags. I use Saltwater Assassin sea shads in a variety of colors and they all are producing fish. Go with more natural colors in clear water and chartreuse tails and loader colors in the stained dark water.
Not to miss, May 30th and June 1, is the Hobie Bass Open on Kentucky and Barkley Lake. This Bass fishing tournament and festival will be a qualifying event for Hobie Worlds in Amsterdam this year. On June 21st the IFA Kayak Fishing tour roll into Jacksonville, Fl. This CPR tournament based on the length of your best red fish and speckled trout will also be a Hobie Worlds qualifying event. On June 28th the GCKFA 9th Annual Spring Kayak Offshore Division tournament will be held in Pensacola, Fl. This is a continuance of their earlier tournament where the offshore division was canceled due to weather. As always we keep a running tab of these and other kayak community events on our Kayak Fishing U Facebook page.
With these longer days out in the sun take care of yourself. Wear protective clothing, a buff, and sunscreen when out fishing. I use Beyond Coastal sunscreen SPF 30 and put it on before I leave for the day and reapply with a face stick throughout. It makes a huge difference in how I feel at the end of a day and how long I can stay out and fish.
Remember while fishing from a kayak to always think safety. We are low to the water and not always easily seen. Keep a 360 degree light on at dark and low light conditions, wear a PFD, keep hydrated, and let someone know your float plan.
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