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The Red Tide Report

Current Conditions The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was observed at background concentrations in Southwest Florida over the past week. Additional details are provided below. In Southwest Florida over...

North Pinellas, Stewart Ames

Seatrout fishing in February remained pretty strong although fishing this winter has, overall, been a bit slower than previous years. That said, the last few years have...

Neil Taylor, Pompano

Tampa Bay Times The Florida Pompano: I will let you in on a little secret.   This is the best tasting fish in the northern...

Nature Coast, William Toney

With this weeks burst of cold air expect the cooler water to bunch the trout back up. Again rocky points and knee deep rock flats will hold...

Captain’s Corner: Tyson Wallerstein

Up and down weather is certainly typical for this time of year. Perfect weather the last several days has really made it nice out on the water....

Charlie Conner, March 2019

Inshore:March always comes in like a lion!  You can expect windy days, but much warmer as we transition into spring.  Chances of rain are on the increase...

The Kayak Report

So typical for spring: The winds are usually blowing.   But anyone getting out there anyway has seen that the longer days have caused several things to occur:  Water temperatures...

Lower Tampa Bay

By Neil Taylor, www.strikethreekayakfishing.com Mackerel are still one of the top stories around the lower portion of Tampa Bay.   It is March and it is...

Upper Tampa Bay

Upper Tampa Bay, what a delight.   Currently some of the most steady action around the entire region.   Huge numbers of jacks and ladyfish, trout and redfish are also in the mix.  ...

March 2019, Kayak Fishing Forecast

March 2019 By Neil Taylor and capmel.com kayak fishing staff contributors Around the state: Like a “rebirth”, the chill of...