Peacocks Pocket Road Is Finally Open again but Easter weekend fishing in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge was pretty unproductive compared to some of my other outings.
When I got home from work Friday evening, I loaded a couple of rods into the back of the truck and headed for Peacocks Pocket Road which was supposed to be open on April 1st.
As I drove into the area, I was greeted by Ron a fellow angler who catches redfish on a regular basis.
He had his canoe on the back of his pickup truck and was fishing with live finger mullet from the bank. He told me that Peacocks Pocket was opened two days ago and that the fishing was not that great for this time of the year.
He hadn't caught anything so I left him watching his poles and wished him good luck.
To make a short story shorter, I drove around the road to scout out the areas I normally catch fish in and tossed a few lures around with little success.
I had a couple of followups with a top water Chug Bug and one small sea trout on a gold Johnson's Sprite, but no redfish.
The wind was blowing enough to make casting a pain and the water levels in the marsh area were extremely low.
I spotted several huge sea trout and at least half a dozen oversize redfish mostly in the small ponds.
The biggest problem I encountered was the gators.
Almost every time I cast the Chug Bug, a gator showed enough interest to follow the bait. It was impossible to use a top water plug, and that was what the fish were hitting.
There were a lot of vehicles traveling the road during the hour I was "scouting" on Friday but almost everyone was looking at the spoonbills, pelicans and gators in the shallow marsh.
All except one of the fishermen that I spoke with had no luck on Friday, but everyone was having a good time.
I plan to take Karen, Elmo and Odie fishing tomorrow.
Till then, Tight Lines.
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