Captain Chris Haught of http://www.inshorecharters.com submitted this report to the web site.
"Fishing in and around Tampa Bay has been unbelievable lately. We’ve been
fishing mullet schools with live and cut bait for redfish in lower
Tampa Bay having good success on the higher tides.
Snook have been on
the flats near the structures and potholes eating scaled sardines, large
threadfins, and pinfish. King mackerel have been on the beaches when
the wind is cooperative out of the east and the water clarity is good.
Anchoring up over hard bottom areas and putting out a spread of live
baits on the surface and some live and dead bait on knocker rigs has
produced kings, Spanish, bonito, key west grunt, red grouper, gag
grouper, flounder, mangrove snapper, and more. Speaking of beach
fishing, the flounder bite this year off the beaches has been stellar.
Many of the flounder have been really nice sized compared to the usual
size we see here.
My Spanish mackerel fishing has mostly been inside the
bay so far because of the number of fish hanging near the schools of
threadfins. I’m pretty much using live bait on the good tides and cut
strips of bait on the slower tides. We’ve been hitting the plus sized
seatrout in the real skinny water on live bait, cut bait, and
artificials and the smaller fish have been more plentiful in the 3-6 ft.
grass flat areas eating the same things.
Those deeper grass areas are
also holding nice bluefish, ladyfish, jacks and more to bend the rod.
We’ve been catching plenty of cobia so far but most have been on the
small side with not many bigger ones yet. The tarpon are in their normal
hangouts and have little traffic compared to May/June so now is the
perfect time to target the silver king.
The sharks are also making an
appearance inside the bay on the flats, the edge of the shipping channel
and near the passes which make for an exciting battle on light tackle."
Captain Chris Haught
Tampa Bay Florida Fishing Guide
http://www.inshorecharters.com
chris@inshorecharters.com
727-420-4429
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