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The Fall Blitz is On: Fishing Florida

Small Spanish MackerelThe Fall Blitz is On: Fishing Florida and the Spanish mackerel are staged off Anna Maria and Longboat Key and kingfish are just starting to migrate south, enticed to local waters by the Fall migration of baitfish. Live bait, spoons, plugs, jigs and flies are all effective on both species of mackerel.
I love targeting both on top water lures and flies. I use poppers like the Gartside Gurgler when I fly fish and top water plugs like the Chug Bug when spin fishing.
For the fly rod angler a light 6-8 weight outfit and the small white foam poppers are a perfect match. Attach a small 6-8 inch trace of light wire to a 30 pound butt section of leader using an Albright special.
An alternative method is to tie flies on long shank hooks. Light spinning tackle is also effective. Try the same light wire leader with plugs or, if you prefer, use a small white buck tail jigs or silver diamond jigs. Four to six pound test Ultra-light spinning tackle provides some real drag screaming action.
Schools of mackerel and big kings seem to travel with bait schools and anglers can find them by drifting and casting a wide area around these bait schools. Calculating the wind and current and positioning your boat for a drift gives you a better chance at success..Another way anglers can locate mackerel when they are not on the surface is by trolling near schools of fish. If you’re trolling, don’t make the mistake of running the boat through schools of bait fish or feeding fish. Work the edges making wide loops that keep the boat out of the action.
Those anglers who don’t own a boat can still find excellent action on Spanish mackerel. The local piers, the edges of the passes and the bridge spans provide a great vantage point for targeting mackerel. Anglers that fish the Anna Maria City Pier and the Rod and Reel Pier use a unique and very effective method to catch mackerel. They tie a small silver spoon about three to four feet behind a popping cork. The commotion of the popping cork attracts these opportunistic speedsters within striking distance of the lure just like plugs and top water flies.
When fishing bridges, concentrate your action near the main span where you are likely to find greater water depth and current flow. The passes are also a great place to target mackerel from a boat. An early morning outgoing tide seems to be the best, but a good incoming tide can also provide great action. While you’re out in the gulf keep an eye out for little tunny (bonito) which also harass bait schools. Use lightly dressed flies and small diamond jigs to match the extremely small glass minnows they usually target
No matter what your angling method always bend down the barb on your hook. It’s unlikely that you’ll lose a fish if you keep a tight line. Both species of Mackerel and little tunny are fast swimmers and mackerel have extremely sharp. Spanish mackerel are excellent table fare when prepared fresh, but don’t freeze well. So limit your catch to a fresh meal instead of catching your limit.
Now would be an excellent time to line up a trip with one of the area’s premier guides. A day on the water with a licensed fishing captain is easy, enjoyable and will pay dividends when it comes to local knowledge. Whatever your strategy, rig light and explore the gulf waters, passes and piers,. You’re sure to find some fast and furious action.
Image & Article by: Rusty Chinnis, Outdoor Writer & Photo Journalist