Weather conditions can make and break an angler. Control over conditions will never happen because every day it will be heavily different or just enough from the day before to keep you on you toes to stay on fish. One thing I look at is our tides on the Nature Coast. Wind and moon phase is the deciding factor on how low or high a tide on the Big Bend will rise. If there is a extreme low tide expect sea trout to move with the tides to outside structure like ridges, flats rock piles and humps. These areas are easy to spot on a sunny day but do your home work and mark or mentally mark these areas during your days fishing. Trout are good on the nearshore rocks hitting 1/8 oz. jig heads with dark colored soft plastics. Other fish that are around the same structure are bluefish, spanish mackerel, flounder and sea bass. The rocks running north and south of HomosassaMarker #4 are good starting points. Incoming tide will be early morning and late evening this weekend