I got hit with a care package from Mister Twister the other day, payment for a review I had done a while ago. Well to say I was blown away was an understatement, I thought they had forgotten about it and to tell you the truth, I wasn’t expecting anything in return. Mostly RT Slugs in various colors, there were a few packs of crabs thrown in for good measure. So many baits and not enough time...
Cedar Key is one of those areas, nestled in the “Big Bend” of Florida’s Gulf Coast. The area offers a wide variety of species to choose from, but two species stand out over all others: Red Drum, or Redfish, and their bigger cousin the Black Drum. Sitting just below the Suwannee River, Cedar Key is the largest island of many that make up this area. The old-fashioned fishing village is now a tourist center with several regionally famous seafood restaurants and the village holds two festivals a year, the Spring Sidewalk Art Festival and the Fall Seafood Festival, each of which attract thousands of visitors to the area.
Seems just like yesterday that I was down here in Stuart Florida for the DOA Lures Paddlers Only Tournament, I quess that old saying “Time flies when you’re having fun” really is true. Once again I find myself with my kayak fishing buddy Norm Hall and we set out with high hopes of finding some respectable fish.
In my last report I mentioned that fellow YakAngler Greg Becker had contacted me with questions about fishing our home waters of Tampa Bay. I invited Greg out one weekend, but was unsuccessful in putting him on some fish. They just weren’t biting that day. We kept in contact and made plans to hit the water again and this time everything fell into place.
With Christmas just around the corner, we wanted to share with you antoher Pro-Staff Christmas guide. The items below are what I would recomend to any kayak angler on your fishing list. Enjoy!
“The Malibu Kayaks X-13 offers both speed and stability for a wide range of paddlers with a plethora of fishing ideas! Includes spacious bow storage and our patented Low Profile Gator Hatch child’s seat, center hatch with bag, side carry/paddle holders, large open rear well,4 flush mounted rod holders located in the rear.”
We woke to an East wind which would really plague us all day. Again we were on the lookout for Tarpon. We did see some really big fish, but you couldn’t really set up on them real good. We sat on a sandbar and watched the sun come up, all the while to the sound of tarpon crashing bait.