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Not much took place on the fishing scene Tuesday as several factors came together to keep anglers off the water. The beginning of the school year did as much to keep anglers away as anything, and the unfavorable weather forecast added another reason.
A low pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to dominate fishing conditions during the next few days; however, once that passes, anglers should see a return to our more normal weather pattern for this time of year.
A
steady northeast breeze prevailed Tuesday with no threatening weather
for most of the day. It would have been a good day to have given the
jetties a try as well as some of the deeper reefs and shell pads in East
Bay.
Expect
to see higher-than-normal water levels through the early part of the
weekend. When the east wind blows, even at light to moderate levels,
Gulf waters are pushed into the bays and tend to ignite some good action
on reds.
Historically,
Labor Day weekend signals the beginning of some good action on reds in
the surf and around the jetties. Higher water levels in the back bays
and marshes also attract reds to new feeding grounds. Reds likely would
be a good choice to focus upon while we are dealing this unsettled
weather pattern.
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