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Captain’s Corner: Tyson Wallerstein

The past several days have been a pretty typical representation of fall transitioning into winter flats fishing for our area. Water temperatures in the shallows of Tampa Bay respond...

Captain’s Corner: Bill Hardman

The recent cold fronts has brought larger Mangrove Snappers closer to shore.  Our spearfishermen have been fortunate enough to spear some Mangrove snappers over ten pounds, in the past...

Treasure Coast, Charlie Conner

Inshore: Winter conditions have been mild so far in December.  We have had a few cold days, but overall it has been very good weather.  We can expect our weekly...

North Pinellas, Stewart Ames

November proved to be wide open for kingfish within 2 miles off the beach.  These fish provided great light tackle sport when targeted on 20 lbs spinning outfits.  For...

Nature Coast, William Toney

The up and downs of the weather during the winter months can make fishing a little unpredictable. One thing for sure though the day or two before the next...

Sarasota, Rick Grassett

Capt. Rick Grassett’s Sarasota, FL Fishing Forecast for December 2018 You may find reds along with big trout concentrated in potholes, along the edges of bars or tailing on shallow...

Captain’s Corner: Brian Caudill

Cold fronts are typical this time of year and definitely affect the fishing in North Pinellas. The water temps had dipped into the high 50's and that change tends...

Captain’s Corner, Mike Gore

It is getting the time of year where we are having negative tides and the strong Northeast wind is really blowing the water out. Don’t get discouraged by this....

As I See It

Time cruises along.    It is December.   How did that happen? Disappointingly enough:  Google still hasn’t responded to me.    Going on nine years:  Nothing.   To me, a weak company.   How they...

Captain’s Corner: Dave Mistretta

Water temps have dropped dramatically.  Closer to shore, the temps plunged quickly. Anglers have a few options In between the cold fronts. Try digging up a few gag groupers before the...