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The Meatheads of the Week

NORTHWEST REGION   CASES   BAY COUNTY   Officers Hayes and Scott were on vessel patrol in St. Andrews Bay when they checked a vessel coming in from offshore. The officers found that the operator...

Now I Know

The more you go.    Fairly simple:  We continue to do things where we are successful.    The more you know, the more you go.   We all seek success.   In everything...

Nature Coast, William Toney

After a busy weekend in Homosassa I took a good client out during the week for a scallop trip. No crowds, great weather, beautiful water and plenty of scallops. They had...

North Pinellas, Stewart Ames

After stellar fishing from spring through mid summer, waters heat and fishing cools a bit.  Strong tides still provide ample opportunity to hook redfish although, if it during the...

Measuring Boards

Neil Taylor, Strike Three Kayak Fishing You caught a fish.   How long is it?    Well, I used to have my ways of getting a length on the water where I...

THE TROUT

The trout is the number one fish to target in the Tampa Bay area.   Statewide, easily our most prolific species.    The trout is available and pretty easy to catch.    ...

With Red Tide, a big decline in fish

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/outdoors/Captain-s-Corner-With-Red-Tide-a-big-decline-in-fish_170987867 This past mid-week we were scouting for the St. Pete Open spearing tournament, which was held Saturday (more at stpeteopen.com/). We ran directly west of Venice to see if...

Producto: Pure Gold

I had this email from a while back.    I thought answering it would make an article where I could draw ALL of the soft plastic stuff together.     ...

The Kayak Report

Just one report for the middle of August.   My original.    The Kayak Report:  Started because Captain Mel asked me for it.   Mel said it went from an idea to...

The Skyway, Paul Bristow

Despite the red tide algae bloom on some Gulf Coast beaches receiving huge media attention, the waters around the Sunshine Skyway Fishing Piers continued to produce both bait and...