Summer Snapper, Inshore During the summer, you can find plenty of keeper size snapper on the bay and larger snapper as you move offshore. Inshore snap...
Bob Smith
August 23, 2002
First Light, Last Light For now, sea trout, redfish, bluefish, snook and snapper have the front row on the Bay and along the beaches. Trout are the mo...
August 15, 2002
Jumping Barracuda July ended on a good note for both offshore and inshore anglers. My daughter, Cherie and I spent Tuesday jumping barracuda on the ar...
July 31, 2002
Permit & Redfish Things have started to look better on the Bay. The last couple of days we spent most of our time fishing the harbor entrances and bas...
July 20, 2002
Sweet and Sour Sweet and Sour is the best way I can express our fishing conditions at this time. I was restricted to the bay for the few days I was ab...
July 13, 2002
King Mackerel on the bite King mackerel are still on the bite! Large kings are very active around the (M) reefs in forty to fifty feet of water. Live...
June 28, 2002
The trout are back! Tarpon are still moving along the beaches and in the passes. It has been a better year than last year but no free lunch. The avera...
June 22, 2002
Long trips The Offshore boats running about thirty miles out and fishing hard bottom areas with live bait (Threadfin herring) have been doing very wel...
June 06, 2002
Gator Trout Unless you are planning to make a 40 mile run offshore, barracuda has been the best action around the artificial reefs. (M-7) has been the...
May 31, 2002
Slow down Although tarpon fishing had been fairly good, the wind direction and weather conditions since Friday has made it difficult at best. The wind...
May 18, 2002
Tarpon on schedule The Tarpon have arrived on schedule and are moving along the beaches in ten to twenty feet of water. Of course it is good day, bad...
May 07, 2002
Kings, Bigger and Closer The Kingfish are still very hot on the artificial (M) reefs and are also moving closer to the beach. Schools of kingfish are...
April 12, 2002