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The Sebastian Area Inshore Fishing Forecast – May 2012 from Capt Gus Brugger

by Admin 26. April 2012

The Sebastian Area Inshore Fishing Forecast – May 2012

The warm winter enjoyed by Sebastian area residents and visitors has, and will continue to bump the fishing calendar up a month or so. I am considering this a blessing because the grass beds have not, as of mid-April, shown any sign of recovery. The trout and reds that call the grass home in the latter part of the spring are very scattered and spooky making them tough targets. Hence, we will have to seek alternative methods and species to keep the rods bent this month.  With the fishing ahead of schedule due to the warm weather, the alternatives are plentiful.

The tarpon bite in the Sebastian River has been better than average because of high water temps in the early spring. This will only get better as migratory fish move in for the summer. My favorite artificial lures include D.O.A. Terror-eyz and Mirro-lure catch 2000Jr... Mullet and freshwater shiners are good natural baits for Sebastian River tarpon.   Fly fishermen will also score regularly on silver kings to 40 pounds. Snook numbers have started to increase in the Sebastian area and many of them will be found in the Sebastian River. D.O.A. shrimp along shoreline cover and docks is a great method anytime, but big plugs and live mullet are preferred after dark. Don’t swim in the Sebastian River it is full of bull sharks.

Stealth, persistence and finesse will increase your odds in the Indian River Lagoon. Gator trout and redfish of all sizes are available in the lagoon, but the window of opportunity and margins of error have been shrunk due to the lack of grass beds. Light line, long casts, small lures and a silent approach will help anglers score in the lagoon.

I begin to focus on the ocean in late May. This year most of the species I pursue along the beaches in the summer are already available in April. King Mackerel, Cobia, Spanish, Little Tunny, Jacks, Sharks and Tarpon have already made appearances in April and should be thick outside Sebastian Inlet in May. I always have a variety of lures and live baits ready when I cruise the ocean looking for action. Gotcha lures are great for Spanish, blues and little tunny, as is the D.O.A. Terror-eyz.  The Catch 2000 Mirro-lure also catches little tunny as well as cobia, Spanish, jacks and tarpon. Large diving plugs can be cast or trolled for kings, when live threadfins are hard to come by. Live threadfins slow trolled over bottom structure and around bait pods will draw strikes from any and all of the above mentioned species.

May is the new June. The weather is hot, but the fishing will be hotter.

For more Sebastian Area fishing info check out the frequently updated videos on my website homepage at www.sebastianfishingguides.com 

Tight Lines,

Capt. Gus Brugger

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Now on Pinterest!

by Admin 26. March 2012

Yet another way to follow your Capt Hiram's favs; how could we not!  Yup the Capt is on Pinterest and he's ready to get pinned.  We try to include something for everyone - where to go, what to do, and how to find great stuff.  And of course we have to feature all the wonderful things you can do right here at Capt Hiram's.  The Capt is oh so social these days so check out all our favs on our Pinterest page. And if you have Twitter, Facebook or Myspace - we get social there too! (Watch out Google+ you're next!)

March/April 2012 Fishing Report

by Admin 20. March 2012

The waters are full of life off the shores of Capt Hiram's.  Spring is here and with spring comes Cobia, Dolphin and Wahoo. Pods of bait are all over the place, from just off the beaches to the offshore reefs.

 

If your looking for Cobia, first try the beach. Look for Rays; the Cobia will be swimming with the Rays or just under them. You will also find them on the offshore reefs. If you're bottom fishing the reefs, Cobia will follow hooked fish up to the surface; be sure to have a rod and a bait ready when they come up to the boat.

 

Fishing for the Dolphin; look for color changes, rips and weed-lines. And keep an eye on those birds, they can lead you right to the fish.   

 

Congratulations go out to Capt Gus Brugger and Gary BeachGary Beach, the new chef at Captain Hirams Resort, spent his first afternoon away from the kitchen fishing with Capt Hirams owner Tom Collins aboard the Pattern Setter with Capt. Gus Brugger. This 31" (79cm) Gator Seatrout weighed 10.25lbs and will be submitted for an IGFA all tackle length record. It hit a D.O.A. 4" C.A.L. and was released to fight another day.   

 

AND the fish keep showing up on our dock! Capt Terry Wildey and The Big Easy delivered this catch on Saturday March 16th! We do have the best Capt's and Charters around! Check them all out on our Fishing Page

 

Don't forget to mark your calendars for the SISA 40th Annual 2012 Spring Fling Tournament, April 28th (Capt's Meeting on April 27th) always a great time!

 

That's all for now.... Capt Michael Barkle