Catch the Best Bites of Spring Fishing at Muertos Bay!
It’s time again to head out on the water and prepare for some serious spring fishing! If you’re looking for a great way to start the season right, check out what’s going on at Muertos Bay. With water temperatures rising and Dorado still eating like crazy, plus roosterfish starting to come around, you’re in for a great time. Here’s what you need to know about Muertos Bay fly fishing this spring!
1. Water Temperatures and Air Temperatures
2. Best Bites of the Season
3. High & Low Tides
Muertos Bay’s water temperature is steadily rising as we welcome warmer weather during springtime. An average of 75 degrees Fahrenheit is the perfect temperature for getting out on the water and enjoying some fly fishing fun! Don’t forget to watch the air temperatures, too – with an average of 80 degrees Fahrenheit; you’ll want to bring sunscreen and ensure you don’t overheat!
You won’t want to miss out on some of the best spring bites at Muertos Bay. With Dorado still eating like crazy, there’s plenty of opportunity to catch a big one this season. The roosterfish are also starting to come around – just in time for those looking for a real challenge! Make sure your tackle is up-to-date, and spend quality time catching these great fish on the water!
Ensure you’re also aware of Muertos Bay’s high and low tides. With an average low tide of -0.5 feet and a high tide of +1.6 feet, plan your trip around these important details to maximize your success out on the water! Low tide is around 8 am; planning your fishing trips accordingly is best. This will help ensure you get the most out of your day – catching plenty of fish and avoiding dead water! Fishing during incoming or outgoing tides can also be beneficial, so make sure to plan according to those times as well.
Muertos Bay is the perfect spot for some great spring fly fishing this season! With rising water temperatures and lots of hungry Dorado, plus roosterfish starting to come around, you won’t want to miss out on this opportunity. Hit us up for more info if desired. Stay Salty, Amigos!
Donnie Price