Category Archives: Fishing

Mangrove Snapper in the Summer

 

07-22-2016 Haul

These tasty specimens are fish from the snapper family.  Mangrove Snapper, also known as Grey Snapper, can be caught inshore during the summer months, often mixed in with redfish, or congregating along structure in schools ranging in size from 10 to 100 fish. Continue reading Mangrove Snapper in the Summer

Hot Water

Travis’s Beast Night-time Trophy Snook (Looks just under 40 inches)

The water temperature at Pier 60 is now up to 87 degrees.  That’s bathtub hot!  The fish thriving in these waters are doing it by staying in the cooler, oxygenated areas down in the thermocline, or where water flow is strong and consistent.  During the nighttime Continue reading Hot Water

North Pinellas Fishing Report: Friday, June 10th

Tarpon fishing is at its peak.  Tarpon are super thick.  Tarpon can be caught using heavy fishing line.  80lb mono or 60 lb floro will get the job done if you get em in Continue reading North Pinellas Fishing Report: Friday, June 10th

Sand Key Bridge Spearfishing

What an incredible time of year for spearfishing.  The water Continue reading Sand Key Bridge Spearfishing

Tyler’s Spring Kingfish

Tyler has been absolutely crushing it.  The kingfish are thick on the nearshore reefs.  Things are heating up quick. This ones been gaffed, and it’s gushing blood.  That’s why you see a red tint on its coloration. This beast is going to make some epic fish spread.

 

Beach Snook

This fishing trip was a snook fishing trip.  We started our trip around 3pm, after the daily temperatures had peaked, and the day began to start cooling back down.  We planned our trip around where Travis and I thought the snook would be.  Just two weeks ago the snook were stacked up inside the coves during the spring high tides, but we were anticipating the fish thick on the beaches and in the passes. Continue reading Beach Snook