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Smoker King


 

 

Event Start Date: 2024/04/18

2024/04/18

We finally climbed out of the 60’s Friday and hit 74.5 degrees this afternoon. The water clarity hasn’t been great. We had strong winds over the weekend with some gale-force gusts. The water was trashed. By today, it was cleaner but still Bay water. The Pompano bite and the Spanish Mackerel bite has been good. Other species caught were: King Mackerel, Red Drum, Black Drum, Hardtails, Gaff top catfish, Whiting, Northern Mackerel Sharks, Hardtails, Cigar Minnows, Threadfin Herring and a few Alewives.


Tuesday morning, the 16th, brought the first big King Mackerel. Allan S. was drifting a Cigar Minnow when the “Smoker” King came in chasing Hardtails. The fish veered off the Hardtails and hit his Cigar Minnow. After a short fight, Allen successfully brought his fish to the gaff. This is only the second King caught off the County this year and the first fish that weighed 30 pounds. Congratulations Allan! There were two other King bites that morning, but neither were on for long.

 

 


The Spanish Mackerel bite has been good.  A few fish were caught in the afternoons but early mornings were far better. A few anglers got their daily limits. This week we saw many larger fish in the catches like the one Jeff is holding. There were even a few that might have been just over 3 pounds.

 

 


 

Bonita have still been MIA but a few Northern Mackerel have been mixed with the Spanish. Here’s one Sonny decked Tuesday:

 

 


Bottom fishing picked-up a little with several Red Drum catches. Jasper, Lorri, Stewart and Jake put one on the pier. This would be Lorri’s and Stewart’s first Reds ever caught. Jasper was fishing with his Grandfather Johnny and had a blast.

 

 


 

 

Pompano have been thick. There were good catches most days. Fresh live Sand Fleas were your best bait but many fish were caught on Jigs. Jeffery caught the big fish for the week at 3.68 pounds.

 

 


Daily activity:

Thursday: water temp 68.9 – 69.8 High winds (some gale force gusts) Dirty water.

Friday: water temp 68.2 – 70.0 A Red Drum, a Black Drum, a Gaff Top Sail cat, Sharks and a few Pompano Wind still strong and very dirty water. 

Saturday: water temp  67.5 -  70.3 Pompano, Spanish Mackerel

Sunday: water temp 68.0  69.6 Pompano, Spanish  Mackerel

Monday: water temp  69.6 – 72.1 Lots of Spanish Mackerl up to 3#, Pompano, a Red Drum, Hard Tails, Squid after dark..

Tuesday: water temp 70.2 – 73.4 One 30# King Mackerel (Allan S), Spanish Mackerel in am, Pompano, a couple of Red Drum, a Northern Mackerel, Hard Tails. 

Wednesday: water temp 72.5 – 74.5 Pompano, Hard Tails, Spanish Mackerel in the am, a couple of Whiting, a few Cigar Minnows and Threadfin Herring


Red Tide status: INorthwest Florida over the past week, K. brevis was not observed.


Tides Link

https://tides4fishing.com/us/florida-west-coast/panama-cityngin   g 

New Moon Monday Apr. 08, 2024  Full Moon Tuesday Mar. 23, 2024

Tides for the upcoming week:

Sunrise: 6:11am Sunset: 7:12pm

Thursday 18th.           4:23am Low  0.1       7:35pm High 1.0

Friday                        3:56am Low  0.3     11:18am High 0.6 

                                  2:06pm Low  0.6       8:52pm High 0.8 

Saturday                    3:34am Low  0.4     10:02am High 0.8

                                  3:59pm Low  0.5      10:18pm High 0.7

Sunday                      3:13am Low  0.6        9:52am High 0.9

Monday                     6:14pm Low  0.2        9:36am High  1.2

Tuesday                    7:14pm Low  0.0        9:30am High  1.4

Wednesday 24th.       8:16pm Low -0.1        9:52am High  1.4


Sunrise: 6:05am Sunset: 7:16pm CDST  

 

The Marine forecast for the next several days is: 


(local forecast).

THURSDAY (76/70 rain  35%   wind    S-14)

FRIDAY   (77/59 rain  57%   wind  SSW-23)

SATURDAY (75/56 rain  08%   wind   NW-08)

SUNDAY   (77/61 rain  10%   wind    E-10)

MONDAY   (77/64 rain  21%   wind   SE-10)

TUESDAY  (77/68 rain  24%   wind   SW-10)

WEDNESDAY(77/67 rain  24%   wind  WSW-11)


PIER MANAGEMENT CONTACT INFORMATION:

Bay County Parks and Recreation – 5304 Majetti Tower Road  Panama City, FL 32404

850-248-8730

Vince Martin  –  Bay Co. Parks Division Manager -  vmartin@baycountyfl.gov - 850-896-6580


Tight lines and screaming drags,

Sam