Monday, October 29, 2007

Fall Fishing is Here!



Fall fishing is here which can change the feeding habits of fish, as well as the full moon.

As water temperatures drop, smaller fish such as perch, minnows, finger mullet as well as hard-headed catfish leave the area in search of deeper water to survive the cold temperatures.

Their scales aren't big enough to protect them from cold conditions.

The Land Cut will be hot and heavy as bait leaves the area, the fish follow.

Redfish, Drum, Trout and Flounder will be the target for most fishermen this fall.

Call for 361-288-2656 your fall fishing and duck hunting reservations

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Strange Tides

Fishing has been somewhat slow over the past days, except for some large redfish.

Tides are the main cause of this.

The cooler weather will bring bigger trout soon!

As always Live Shrimp is available at Bluff's Landing

Friday, October 05, 2007

Oversized Reds All Over!

Walter Biel Caugh this 42" Monster at Emmords Hole - fishing with Capt, Chris Thompson.

Oversized Redfish are being caught in the Upper Laguna Madre.

The best results are being found in 5-6 feet of water, slow drifting toward the shore!

Speckled trout are plentiful in the 16-20 inch range.

Piggy Perch and Croaker are now coming to an end so Live Shrimp will be the bait of choice going forward.

Fall is one of the best times of the year to fish - as the temperatures fall the fish start to get frisky!

Butterfly Drum and Flounder will be here soon - Call Bluff's Landing now to reserve a Fall Flounder Fishing Trip! 512-361-7100

Roger (Capt. Bluff)