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Published by: Mark Mayo

Here’s what’s being reported by local fisherman for April:

Surf fishing

Surf fishing is improving with catches of whiting, occasional pompano, and bluefish during warmer periods. Inshore anglers are focusing on red and black drum around structure, while speckled trout are becoming more active.

Atlantic bonito is expected to move closer nearshore in the coming weeks as weather patterns stabilize, currently found around the 20-mile range. Offshore action has been inconsistent, but wahoo and blackfin tuna are caught during favorable weather windows.

King mackerel should move into the 25-35 mile range as nearshore water temperatures rise in April. Spanish mackerel are anticipated to arrive by mid-month, depending on conditions. Red drum remains in winter schools, awaiting warmer waters to spread along waterways. Target them around docks and creek holes with Carolina-rigged natural baits.

Nearshore

Nearshore anglers are finding the most success targeting strong black sea bass action. Atlantic bonito is reported further out but should move closer in the coming weeks. Offshore anglers are seeing improved wahoo numbers and size, with decent blackfin tuna catches as well.

Speckled trout fishing is getting better as water temperatures rise, with red drum holding in shallow marshes and creeks, and black drum feeding around deeper docks and oyster bars. Nearshore anglers are scouting for Atlantic bonito around nearshore structures, trolling deep diver plugs and Clarkspoons. 

Nearshore bottom fishing in the 100′ area is producing large black sea bass and vermilion snapper.

Offshore

Blackfin tuna action remains strong in size and numbers, with large amberjack and African pompano found at deep offshore ledges and structures. Offshore trolling for wahoo and blackfin tuna is picking up, with Atlantic bonito found in the 10-mile range.

Pier fishing

Pier fishing is dominated by pufferfish action, with decent-sized sea mullet numbers increasing as spring progresses. Stable weather should bring mixed bag catches including croakers, speckled trout, bluefish, and black drum.

“Big Red” Digital Artwork

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"Big Red" Digital Artwork by Mark Mayo

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