Craig Lahr

With the warming weather, we have finally had quite a bit of bait showing up.

This includes scaled sardines, threadfin herring and shad.

This is a definite sign that our migratory fish are on their way.

April 1st, Grouper season opens. These prized fish will be getting ready to feed. They will be in depths from 30 ft. on out, which makes them within striking distance in our new 22 foot Bay Boat.

Also, the Snapper will be mixed in with these bruisers.

Cobia are just starting to show up, and Mackerel have made their appearance in Tampa Bay as well as Clearwater.

Trout are in full swing as well as Redfish.

King Mackerel, Tarpon, and Sharks will be here before you know it.

Now is the time to book the encounter of a lifetime.

Capt. Craig Posted on 28 Mar 2010 by Captain Craig

Fish Species: Redfish, Trout,, flounder and sheephead
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Craig Lahr

About The Author: Captain Craig Lahr

Company: skinnywatercharters

Area Reporting: westcenteral beachs clearwater st joseph soud

Bio: As with most diehard fisherman I started at an early age. Growing up on the Indian Rocks Pier I learned quickly that the "Oldtimers" were vast with knowledge. They took me under their wings and shared that much needed knowledge. In 1985 Hurricane Elena took away my favorite fishing pier and with it the informal educational sessions I so enjoyed. I moved to later work as a mate on a commercial fishing vessel. In my spare time I fished off piers and the flats.

Then I met an excellent local fisherman by the name of Kenny Krohl who introduced me to "Light Tackle Sport Fishing". I learned the finer points of fly fishing and light tackle. Kenny holds several IGFA World Records on a fly rod and light gear. I have made the backwater estuaries my second home.

Come experience the joys and excitement of "Skinny Water" fishing at it's best!

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