Winter returned to Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay, florida
Steven Markovich
February 12, 2011
Let's not forget it's still winter as evidenced with this mornings 40 degrees temps combined with a stiff north wind. Remember dressing in layers is key as once the boat gets on plane the wind chill kicks in. I put curtains on my tower last winter and its days like this that you really appreciate them. The stiff north wind had a huge effect on the tide flushing Tampa Bay to lows I have rarely seen. I was fairly confident I could find the redfish stacked up only to find the 2 areas I wanted to fish were not accessible by boat. I got my binoculars out and watched wade fisherman catching redfish after redfish. It appeared most were tossing soft plastics. I was tempted to get out and make the wet walk but thought better. I worked several docks looking for some new sheepshead holes with no luck.{%image_id=19251%} About now I was looking for any spot out of the wind. The winds slowly eased and the sun took hold. I eased onto lush grass flats and immediately found trout eager and ready to chase DOA Deadly Combo. {%image_id=19252%} It was one after another small trout 12-14". Its great to see these bumper crop of juvenile fish. I was unable to locate dinner, I had orders for some large filets from my wife. Captain Steven Markovich www.onthemarkcharters.com
Tight Lines,
Capt. Steven Markovich
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