Warm and Sunny December Morning

by | Dec 14, 2015

Today At The Marina:

Today we are expecting some clouds, but still a warm day with highs in the mid 70’s. This morning there is a chance of a few spotty showers, before scattered showers later in the day. The winds will be out of the south between 10 and 15 MPH. Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with lows around 60. Winds will be out of the South/West between 10 and 20 MPH.

Offshore:

Today offshore will be Southwest winds between 10 and 15 KT, before becoming South to Southwest 15 to 25 KT. Seas will be between 3 and 6 feet.Tonight the winds will kick up out of the South between 20 and 30 KT, building seas to between 7 and 10 feet. Offshore fishing has been producing some nice hauls of Yellowfin Tuna, with a few Gaffers and Big Eye Tunas in the mix. Deep drop trips have been bringing in some really nice catches of Black Sea Bass, Tilefish, Barrel Fish, Black Bellied Rose Fish, and a few Triggers all in the mix. Be sure to get in on the Sea Bass action before the season closes the end of this month.

Inshore:

There will be a small craft advisory in effect from 4 PM this evening through Tuesday morning.

Inshore winds will be out of the South between 10 and 15 KT, increasing to 15 to 20 KT late. Seas will be between 3 and 4 feet. There is a slight chance for some showers early in the afternoon, with a chance of showers late. Tonight winds will build to out of the Southwest between 15 and 20 KT, with some guests around 30 KT. Seas will be between 4 and 5 FT, There is a chance of showers this evening with a slight chance of showers after midnight.

Rudee Inlet:

Today will be a pretty day to fish for some Speckled Trout as long as the showers hold off, otherwise remember the fish do not mind the rain, they are already wet after all [  🙂  ]. The top choice of bait remains to be the Gulp on a light jig head. Color choices in recent days have been the white and chartreuse.

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