Looks like things have calmed down up north in the Carolinas. Not much bait in the water and only reports of a few Pomps and Whiting with mostly blues and spot being caught. There are reports of keeper Reds and small flounder in the inlets.
In Florida most of the Surf action has been cold. However, there have been reports that the ocean piers are doing well with lots of Pomps, Whiting and Blues being caught, with just a few Spanish and Reds mixed in. If your looking for Pomps it looks like the place to be is moving south. Not a lot of bait out there to keep them foraging in a particular area. I plan to hit Guana South and Vilano this weekend.
I would definitely fish the incoming tide when possible and if you can't find any sandfleas bring along some clams. 4oz Sputniks were not holding in the currents on the outgoing tide and 6oz was being dragged as well. Also if you can I'd fish the inlets with crab looking for Red and Black drum. Good luck this week!
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