Local waters are looking good, and fishing gets better every day. Spring is a great time to get out there, but be prepared for a lot of company on those beautiful spring days.
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
The live bait boats are steadily catching shrimp and just started catching croakers. For those of you who prefer to fish live bait, this has made a huge difference. The speckled trout bite should go from good to great in the coming weeks now that the Pearl River has gotten lower. Once that pretty green water stays here, it may be one of the best spring bites we have seen in a long time. For now, the better water has been further to the south, but we are still catching plenty of fish in close. Even in dirty brown water, we have had great success on redfish, puppy drum, and even a few speckled trout and flounder. Speaking of nearshore fishing, if you happen to catch a fish with a pink tag, please call the phone number on the tag to report your catch. You’ll need to report your name, the date of your catch, the tag number, where you caught the fish, its length, and whether you kept or released it. If you decide to keep the fish, it has a recording device in it about half the size of a tube of Chapstick. The folks at the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Lab would appreciate your returning that device so it can be reused. Data collected from these transmitters is used in future reef building. Release the fish if you can, please. The time of year we have all been waiting for is here! With this great fishing and good weather comes the crowds at the boat launch, bait shops, repair shops, and all those “secret fishing spots.” Please be courteous to those around you. If someone needs help, try to help them. If someone is in “your spot,” move to the next one, or better yet, explore a different area for a new spot. Every day is a gift, especially this time of year. Make the most of every day and leave the world better than you found it. Have fun and be safe. Enjoy this feature?
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