6 Tips for Winter Fishing in Florida
Life on the water doesn’t stop in the winter, and Florida’s winters tend to be mild. Don’t let a little brisk water stop you from having a fun day out on the water, catching fish while still enjoying the Florida sun. From wearing the right fishing shirt for men that will keep you warm and dry to a phone app that can clue you into the right time to fish, here are some of the tips that will keep the fishing fun going through the colder season in Florida.
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Dress for Success
Florida weather is known for being warm, but some Florida regions can
get seasonably brisk in the winter. It would be better to call it the
colder season than the cold season, but dressing for the right weather
is still essential. Long sleeve fishing shirts
can help keep you warm, even if they are typically meant for warmer
weather. Layer that with a windbreaker, hoodie, or heavier jacket
depending on the conditions and whether you’re offshore, or fishing from
a dock or near a river. If the weather warms up, you will still be
protected from the sun. Plus, you’ll be ready for the barbecue after you
get back without having to change.
Go Deeper
In the winter, fish tend to seek warmer waters. Often, that means
venturing to deeper waters. If you are on a river, look for deep holes
and shallow flats, as that is where fish will congregate.
Avoid Cold Fronts
In winter, Florida experiences a series of cold fronts, usually every
week or so. Winds are high, and water is choppy, make it unsafe to fish
during the day the cold front comes through. The two days after the cold
front are also very windy. Once the wind dies down, fish become very
active, making it the perfect time to catch a fish and get out on the
water.
Monitor the Barometer
Get an app for your phone that monitors the air pressure. A falling
barometer can mean it’s an excellent time for fishing. If the
atmospheric pressure keeps increasing and decreasing, it’s also an ideal
time to grab the rod and get ready for a fun time on the water.
Depending on which fish you’re after, the barometric pressure can affect
them differently, so don’t be afraid to do some testing of your own.
Try the Afternoon
You can also try fishing in the afternoon when the weather is naturally
warmer. The fish will be more active, the water will be warmer, and you
can fish until it’s time to head in for a warm meal.
Slow Down
Slow down and have patience. Fishing in cold weather is slower than in
warm weather, and you will want to slow your presentation. Fish are
conserving energy, and so should you-especially if you are heading out
for an evening on the boat later.
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