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12110 Cortez Rd.Cortez, FL 34215941-794-1547Mon-Sat, 10-6 | Sun 11-5
Fresh, Local SeafoodYou will always find a great selection of fresh and high quality local seafood at the Cortez Bait & Seafood Company. Sustainable Seafood in the future is very important to us. We feature local, fresh and seasonal fish at our store. Spices, Seasonings & MoreWe have a great selection of spices, seasonings and other items to go along with our fresh fish. You will also find a nice selection of hats, t-shirts and other “local” items for sale. Our New LocationCome for a visit to our store. Take a nice and easy ride around our fishing village and meet the local folk, enjoy some great local seafood and, most of all, make new friends! Cortez Fish Market Sells a Wide Variety of FishWhen available in season, Cortez Fish Market sells a variety of fresh seafood including Florida Clams, Mahi, Oysters, Pompano, Salmon, Smoked Mullet, Red Snapper, Yellow Grouper, Scamp Grouper, Stone Crabs, Swordfish, Triple Tail, Tuna, Tigerfish, Jumbo Gulf shrimp, PEI Mussels, & Key West Pink Shrimp. Please call us today at 941-794-1547 to see what we have available!
Live bait will typically grab the attention of more fish than artificial bait. If you’re seeking to up your fishing game on the beautiful St. Johns River in North Central Florida, bring some of the best live fishing bait available to take home more than your fair share of fish. MinnowsIt’s the circle of life. Big fish eat little fish. Minnows are essentially baby fish and are a popular freshwater fishing bait. Use large shiners to go along with your minnow bait when searching for bass. Hook the minnow upside down using the same water they were captured in. Don’t puncture the minnow’s spinal cord so it can continue to move on its own while it is on your hook. Clams and MusselsFreshwater clams and mussels native to the St. Johns River make for great live bait. To keep them fresh, gather them from shallow water right before your fishing trip. When you are ready to use them, crack the shell open and cut out the clam or mussel and allow the bait to harden in the sun before you put it on your hook. Try tying mussels on a hook with thread without pulling the thread too tight. CrayfishCrayfish are great for attracting smallmouth bass or panfish. Hook them through the tail to catch bass and use the pan mean from the crayfish’s pinchers to catch pan fish. InsectsBeetles, grasshoppers, caterpillars and crickets can be used as live fishing bait to catch panfish and trout. You can buy insects at a bait shop or try to catch them on your own. Have fun with the kids and send them searching for insects for your hooks. WormsThe tried and true worm is always great bait for freshwater fishers. You can find them in the dirt of your garden or in local bait and tackle shops. Here are some worm tricks to help:
ShrimpFreshwater shrimp are great bait that work best in water below 70 degrees. Looking to catch catfish? They enjoy snacking on a piece of frozen shrimp. Take off the shell and the tail before you place a shrimp on your hook. Dough BallsOkay, so are last recommendation isn’t exactly fresh bait. But if you’re looking to catch crappie in the St. Johns River, dough balls are your game. Dough balls are a homemade or commercially made bait treat that consists of flour, cornmeal and sugar mixed with a little bit of water. Here is a dough ball recipe the crappie will love. Book Your Next Fishing VisitYou have the live freshwater bait tips you need to catch the most fish and target the types of fish you are looking for. Book a stay at Castaways on the River to do some fishing using your new bait tips. The marina can accommodate all of your boat rental needs. We also offer comfortable cottages and motel rooms so you can stay awhile along the St. Johns River. Call Castaways on the River today at (352) 759-3442 to book your boat rental winter fishing trip today. About Castaways on the RiverCastaways on the River offers boat rentals and lodging accommodations in beautiful Astor, Florida. Come experience the natural beauty of Central Florida's fresh waters. http://www.castawaysontheriver.com blog comments powered by What is the best bait to attract fish?Some of the best freshwater fishing bait include worms, leeches, minnows, crayfish, crickets and grasshoppers. Select good saltwater baits including sea worms, eels, crabs, shrimp, strips of squid, and cut-up pieces of fish. You can purchase live bait, or better yet, find your own to save money.
What is the best homemade fish bait?The basic ingredients are 1/2 cup of granulated sugar, 1/4 pound of processed cheese, and 1/2 cup of cornmeal as well as flour. These ingredients make a bait that forms quickly and holds steadily when you attach it on a hook. It also keeps well in your refrigerator until you are prepared to go fishing.
Does sausage work as fish bait?Vienna Sausages (good bait for catfish).
This is kind of a no-brainer for catfish, up there with chicken livers, gizzards, and cut fish. But, it does work OK.
What foods work as fish bait?There are all kinds of fancy lures and baits available on the market today that “guarantee” you to catch fish!. Corn. ... . Bread and cheese balls. ... . Hot dogs. ... . Shrimp. ... . Worms. ... . Bologna. ... . Cat or dog food. ... . Soap (I KNOW RIGHT?!). |