Upper Pinellas Fishing Report – April Update
Winter is still hanging on, but things are improving! A few late cold fronts brought wind but not much cold. Now, with water temperatures back in the mid-70s, the fish are biting again. Redfish and Snook have been the highlight over the past couple of weeks as spring fishing patterns kick in.
Inshore Fishing:
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Snook: Snook are moving to the beaches for their summer spawn and are feeding aggressively. Snook fishing will continue to improve as more fish arrive.
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Redfish: Large numbers of redfish have appeared on the flats from Clearwater to Tarpon Springs. With the bigger tides, they are easier to catch and less likely to be spooked.
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Trout: Still biting well, but many fish are starting to move towards the beaches.
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Flounder: A solid option for inshore anglers.
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Other Species: Ladyfish, black drum, and other inshore fish are also active.
Offshore Fishing:
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Spanish Mackerel: April is a great time to target Spanish mackerel.
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Jack Crevalle: A strong fighter and a good offshore catch.
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Permit: Can be found offshore this month.
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Other Species: Tripletail, grouper, snapper, and more are available.
Fishing Tips for April:
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Watch the tides – Bigger tides help redfish bite more aggressively.
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Hit the beaches – Snook and redfish are migrating there for the spawn.
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Try different baits and lures – See what works best on any given day.
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Check fishing reports – Stay updated on the latest conditions.
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Looking Ahead: Tarpon season is just weeks away! Soon, they’ll arrive on area beaches, offering an unforgettable fishing experience.
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Ormond Beach Fishing Report – April Update
In Ormond Beach, Florida, fish activity is expected to be high, especially on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with the Halifax River area seeing a surge in activity. Snook, redfish, and other species are becoming more active with warmer weather.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the fishing situation in Ormond Beach:
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General Activity: Fish activity is generally trending upwards with the warmer weather.
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The Halifax River area is expected to see high fish activity, particularly on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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Target Species: You can expect to target Snook, Spotted Seatrout, Redfish, Sheepshead, Largemouth Bass, Bowfin, Crappie, and more.
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Inshore Action: The inshore waters are known for Black Drum, Redfish, Sheepshead, and Trout.
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Nearshore Waters: Nearshore waters are starting to heat up, drawing an abundance of finger mullet, which are prey for Amberjack, Kingfish, and Mahi Mahi.
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Offshore Action: The offshore waters are also exciting, with opportunities to fish for Tuna, Sailfish, and bottom species.
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King Mackerel Migration: February brings the start of the annual King Mackerel migration.
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Backwater Snook: Warmer weather has snook fired up, with good amounts of bait in the backwater.
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Surf Fishing: The surf fishing is calm enough to use 3–4-ounce pyramid leads or sputnik, and bait of choice is a piece of frozen or fresh dead shrimp paired with a little Fishbite. The whiting and popano are hitting. The mullet will begin to migrate. Expect to find snook and other predator fish to follow.
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Granada Bridge is popular for fishing Mangrove snapper, Gafftopsail sea catfish, and Black drum
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Cassen Park is a riverfront park with a bait shop, boat docks, a fishing pier, cleaning stations, and parking.
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