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Daily fishing report

By BILL HARDMAN
Published February 14, 2004

Spearfishing in the gulf is improving. Weekly cold fronts still are stirring up the bottom, but after the fronts the visibility quickly improves.

Nice-sized grouper is being found on the larger ledges. Even the better-known ledges in 50-70 feet, such as the 12-Foot Ledge, are holding 15- to 20-pounders (commonly called "toads"). This high ledge runs a long way, so try different spots. One of my favorite DGPS locations is 27o37.705 and 83o01.070.

Grouper are moving as fast as they do in the summer, but they are as wary and elusive as normal. The biggest are just inside the maximum visibility area, so prepare to free shaft, but wait for a good and ethical shot opportunity. Don't take long, hurried shots. If you allow the fish to relax, you can use one of many techniques to lure them.

Move slowly. Jerky movements mimic a predator on the hunt. Try to stimulate the grouper's predatory instincts. Make it come to you by dropping your metal stringer to the sandy bottom. Fish in predatory mode are drawn toward the spinning, shiny object. Sometimes lifting the sand with your free hand and thumping your spear-gun butt on the bottom will work. These and other stimulation techniques sometimes will bring the wary grouper within shooting range.

- Bill Hardman teaches scuba, spearfishing and free diving through Aquatic Obsessions Scuba in St. Petersburg. Call (727) 344-3483.

[Last modified February 14, 2004, 01:31:45]


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