FRESHWATER: The Harris Chain has been very good for bass and panfish. Bass are most active at daybreak. Work near bait pods, docks and the edges of grass beds with spinnerbaits, swimbaits and plastic worms. A few fish can be caught on plastic toads/frogs and buzzbaits as well. Switch to flipping soft plastics underneath cover at mid-morning through the afternoon. Drift the lakes with crickets for plenty of bluegills and shellcrackers. If you find an area where these panfish are bedding, anchor up and use redworms or break out the fly rod and use small bug flies. A Beetle Spin lure will work well also.
SALTWATER: Anglers are catching plenty of snook at the Sebastian Inlet at night. Snook are out of season and all catches must be returned to the water as quickly as possible. A few slot and over-the-slot sized redfish can be caught from the northern jetties. Use pinfish or fingerling mullet for both redfish and snook. Use shrimp just off the rocks on the northern side for mangrove snapper, black drum and a few flounder.
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