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Good Fishing Gets Great...Still No Snow

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By Paul Ollariu
Good Fishing Gets Great In late February and March I have found bigger than life Tarpon back in the Gulf when all the factors come together...water temperature, wind, sun and bait. West has been IT for me. There are big barricudas and cobia in the channels and tarpon feeding along the grass flats along with an occasional group of permit showing up. The sharks are active in the late afternoon. Boca Grande has been excellent for channel fishing several days this past month. We crushed the king fish offshore. One notable day we were fortunate to get a total of about 500lbs of kings in the boat. WOW!! This is that time of year when the fishing goes from good to great. We are all fully aware of the current economic problems and fluctuations that make it difficult for you to enjoy those outdoor activities (or is it addictions?) that you enjoy so much...like fishing. So, consider this. More time on the water for less money, or just less money. See, here's the thing. I love fishing as much as you do because I've been doing it for a long time, so we're not talking some new captain who is locked into a price necessity. My current rates are $400 for a half day, which is four hours or $500 for a three quarter day, which is six hours. Plus...I also have three boats and fishing is not all you can do if you are so inclined. I recently had the opportunity to help a friend pull some lobster and stone crab traps. It may not be your cup of tea, but hey...it's different. Or, how about some snorkeling or maybe some spear gun fishing for hogfish or snapper? Flexibility, customized trips for the family...flats, inshore, offshore...what would you like to do? If you need help arranging any part of you trip here, just pick up the phone and call me. I can help. Even if you don't need help, call me anyway and let's talk FISHING!! And, always remember what us old captain wish for. "Faster horses, older whiskey, younger women, more money and GREAT FISHING! High tides and beautiful sunset Captain Paul