
- Tampa Fishing Report -
Capt. Matt Ercoli
&
Capt. Shawn Crawford
Tampa Bay
to Sarasota, FLORIDA
Berrrrr! It sure has been cold down here
on the gulf coast. The good news is that we are now into a warming trend
and it's about time! Last week was pretty cold and the water temperature
was about as cold as I have seen it. The cold didn't deter a few brave
souls from going fishing though; as a matter of fact we had some very productive
days considering the low water temperatures of 51 to 53 degrees. We had
to improvise a little in order to have some success. Deep water canals
and structure is the name of the game. Black Drum, sheepshead, trout, flounder
and a few grouper made up the majority of our catch. The water temperature
has begun to rise and I recorded 57 degrees yesterday in some spots. With
the air temperature expected two rise into the 70's this weekend, I am
projecting a rise in the water temperature to 60 degrees. This should start
the fish to biting a little better. Last week was just too cold for fish
and fisherman alike. We still managed to land lots of nice sheepshead from
3 two 5 pounds, a few drum each day from 7 to 10 pounds, several small
to medium size grouper, and lots of small to medium size trout, including
a few over 20 inches. Considering the conditions, I am not going to complain
too much.
I believe this weeks fishing should pick up as the days become nicer, especially for trout, it's about time for us to start catching lots of them, large ones too. I can honestly say though, even with the rough weather, we have still been coming in with some nice fillets. If your looking to put some fish on the table this is actually a pretty good time of year to be out there. Shrimp, small hooks, and a little sinker is all you need to fill the cooler, and it's pretty consistent fishing. For the meat hunters a 5 or 6 pound sheesphead or even larger black drum is pretty darn sporting on light tackle.
So get out and catch some fish, that's why people come to Florida. Hey it sure beats drilling a hole in the ice, no offence to anyone though.
If you're interested in getting into our hot spring action it's time to start making your plans. Spring is right around the corner and my partner Shawn and I are filling up our schedules fast. Fly guys remember it doesn't get any better than late February - March for sight fishing snook on the fly. Most of the fish run between 22 and 30 inches and you'll see nearly every one of them you hook actually grab the fly.
I hope you have enjoyed my report and good luck fishing!
Captains Matt and Shawn
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