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 | By Seamus on 10/22/2019 11:00:00 AM | Views (480)
Tampa Bays Fishing Charter
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Tight Line Report ~ News Fall 2019

Happy Anglers 

Fall is in the air and the fish can sense it's time to feed because "winter is coming".  The water temps have dropped about 8 degrees in the past two weeks and the weather is much milder as Summer comes to a close.  

The bite has been fantastic for Snook, Trout, and the Redfish are starting the migration into upper Tampa Bay.  Unfortunately or fortunately depending on how you view it, all these species are out of season due to the horrific Red Tide we experienced in 2018 that devastated all three species along the west coast of Florida.  They are scheduled to reopen in 2020.  We were very lucky in Tampa Bay as the Red Tide never made it up into the bay and it stayed off the coast and along the beaches.  We had a very rainy period during that bout of Red Tide and I believe that kept Red Tide out of Tampa Bay.  So, with the newly implemented "closed season" the fishing has been excellent.

Mangrove Snapper, Grouper, Flounder, Mackerel, and Cobia are all in season if you are looking for some fish to put on the table.  Personally, I only keep what I can eat fresh and I encourage my clients to do the same.  Fresh fish is so much better and it's a great way to do your part in conserving the resource.

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Last week I was on the water six days!  I was out twice with my brother who was visiting from Las Vegas so I took a busman's holiday.   We caught 18 grouper but only one was a keeper.  I fished a Tournament out of Little Harbor and put both clients on inshore slams    ( Snook Redfish and Trout).  We must have caught 50 Snook that day!  My charters on Friday and Saturday we caught Snook, Redfish, Mackerel and Mangrove Snapper.
Larry Paiva (from Las Vegas - Bro) proudly showing of his catch

 This past Sunday (October 13th) I took another busman's holiday and went off shore with some friends to try and catch some Red Snapper.  We left at 3am and 26 miles off shore we spotted a red flare .... we alerted the Coast Guard that there was a man aboard the distressed vessel that needed medical attention. ** If you see someone in distress you need to help them - it may be you the next time.**  We were asked to stay with the vessel until they arrived.  The USCG  arrived an hour later in a "small boat" and we headed to our Red Snapper spot.  Three hours off our planned arrival time we dropped our lines at 10:30am at our first spot.  I caught an 80lb Cobia (see below!) and we caught and released several undersized Red Snapper.  We hit a few other spots but the seas were high and we made the best of the day.  We finished up with Lane Snapper, Yellowtail Snapper, and Mangrove Snapper but no keeper Red Snapper.  We think they were in deeper water but with the day getting late and the sea conditions we had to head back to shore before dark.

Capt. John's business mans holiday (80lb cobia)
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So, the fish are feeding and the weather is here.  It's time to go fishing and enjoy a beautiful day on Tampa Bay!

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Catch Information

Species:
Cobia
Cobia

Flounder
Flounder

Gray Snapper
Gray Snapper

Lane Snapper
Lane Snapper

Red Drum
Red Drum

Red Snapper
Red Snapper

Snook
Snook

Yellowtail Snapper
Yellowtail Snapper

This Fishing Report was submitted on 10/22/2019 11:00:00 AM by Seamus and last updated on 3/10/2022 3:51:11 PM.


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