Fishing Charters Tampa Florida
Saturday, 25 November 2023
Fishing in Tampa Florida has been absolutely epic! Shark Fishing has been epic with black tip bull shark hammer head lemon sharks, spinners and all sorts of smaller fish in the mix. Sharknado is a real thing! While catching the sharks tarpon come into the mix along with cobia. Redfish are
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September fishing Red Drum & Slot Snook
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
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Flats and Nearshore Fishing is all year round!
Sunday, 11 March 2018
The fishing in the flats and around Tampa Bay has been spectacular! Tides have been great and even in the wind we are still producing extremely well and to my standard! Clients are happy and repeats are keeping the game strong! Make it happen and have a good time! Thanks for coming out!
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April Fishing Charters in Tampa Florida | Great Times
Monday, 03 April 2017
We went from catching sheepshead and snapper to catching redfish snook trout and large ones at that! Big Jack Crevalle too! Good times in Tampa Florida Slams are on for the month of April! IMG_3842
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Fishing Charter Tampa Florida | 813-758-3406
Monday, 16 May 2016
Won two division top slot slams for Snook, Redfish and Trout for the Johnny Ferlita Pediatric Cancer Tournament. The Woman and Kid division were my clients winning. They got some cool hardware! Shallow water fishing at its finest. Slams, Slot fish, etc.. Reds, Snook, Trout,Tarpon, Shark, Mackerel, Cobia, and more.
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March and April Tampa Fishing Charters and Guide Service Catching Reds, Snook, Trout, Tarpon, Cobia, Mackerel and Shark
Wednesday, 06 April 2016
It has been transition and transition cold warm hot windy rainy and the fishing has been stellar! Tampa Fishing Charters and Guide Service Catching Reds, Snook, Trout, Tarpon, Cobia, Mackerel and Shark. We have been really consistent on all species the only one the last two days has not jumped on the hook is a
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December & January Fishing in Tampa Florida
Thursday, 07 January 2016
It has been hot and the fishing and the Flats Slams are in full swing even in the cruddy weather! It usually clears up by the end of the day and everyone has a ton of fun! I call it stitching the day! A day when most go home or stay on the couch. We
December Fishing Tampa Florida – 813-758-3406
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
This months Report: Fishing The Flats Bay and Nearshore waters has been real good on the incoming tide. Not so much on the dead low when there is negative water. It is very hard to get to the fish and they are really spooky! But give them some fresh moving water and some live frisky