Surf Fishing with the Sarge

Salty Sarge here for a little update on the surf fishing report. For Wednesday, the 14th of March, the Satellite Beach bite has been weak. The wind blowing and the rip current pulling south makes for some challenging fishing. Although I was able to land some small whitening and some black drum. All of the fish were caught using frozen shrimp.

At Spessard Holland North Beach on March 16th, the wind was blowing south and the rip current was still pulling south. The bite was better, getting hits on clams, shrimp and cut finger mullet. In the early morning we landed 3 whiting and one small black drum on clams and shrimp. We switched to cut mullet and got two nice size blue fish. Other anglers were getting blues just 300 or so yards to the north of us on cut mullet as well. So the blue fish are definitely running right now. Try using 4oz -5oz or a Sputnik weight which will hold a bit better then your standard pyramid weight (a Sputnik weight is a lead weight with 4 or more stainless steal or copper probes that bite into the sand that help the weight stay in place).

That’s it for the Salty Sarge — over and out!