Fish biting during cold front

Anglers are taking advantage of unstable atmospheric pressures as the weather cools and warms because it is confusing fish and they are biting, according to Captain Dylan Hubbard.

Cool fronts help anglers

Captain Dylan Hubbard says an upcoming cool front is good news for anglers because the fish will be feeding more predictably.

Fish are biting as fall begins

As the weather gets cooler and the days get smaller, the fish are moving around, according to Captain Dylan Hubbard.

Fish biting during new moon

Captain Dylan Hubbard says the new moon combined with cooler water and water that surged and receded during Hurricane Idalia has the fish biting.

Fish hungry after Hurricane Idalia

According to Captain Dylan Hubbard, fish should be super hungry post hurricane. Fish shut down and take shelter during bad weather, so when weather clears up they are starving.

Hot water keeps fish in the shade

As water temperatures reach the 90s, Captain Dylan Hubard says the fish are tucking up underneath the shadows of docks, mangroves and deep holes where it’s cooler.

How does heat wave impact anglers?

Captain Dylan Hubbard says fish are feeling the summer heat and can be found trying to stay cool in deeper waters and in the shade under bridges, docks, mangroves, etc.

Mangrove snapper are biting

There is a new moon which leads to lots of flowing water and fish congregating around artificial light sources.