September 28, 2008

Sarasota Florida Fishing Report

By Capt. Bob Smith

Saturday morning at first light, we anchored up at the south end of Zwicks channel where the channel starts to choke down. We had none-stop redfish action until we got tired of catching them. Most of the redfish caught where in the slot. We also caught some keeper size flounder and snapper. Live bait, shrimp, or fish with a small splitshot worked well.

Kingfish and Spanish mackerel are hot along the beaches from New Pass to Point of Rocks. Small kings and large Spanish are taking live bait and artificial lures. For now, you just need to look for the birds to find the fish offshore or fish around the numerous artificial reefs within three miles of the beach. Along with the macks, we are finding barracuda, sharks, and little tunny. Sometimes a keeper size grouper would not be unusual.

We have had good runs of kings along the beaches in September for the last few years. I feel this is due to the mild winters that allowed large schools of baitfish to remain in the bay all during the winter. The Redtide also gave the baitfish a head start three years ago by killing off most of the predator fish. That first summer after the Redtide, the shrimp never left the bay and got too large to be good live bait. Give me "Hand-Picks" meant, find me some smaller shrimp.

We are also seeing an increase in some species on the bay like look-downs, Bermuda chubs, 12" barracudas, etc. I don't mean that we never caught them before; we are just doing it more often. Some fishermen have told me that they had to start carrying a fish identifier book. Not a bad idea for anyone new to the area. If you like to eat fish, it is nice to know if you have a large black sea bass or a small black grouper.

Enjoy & Protect

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About The Author: Captain Bob Smith

Company: Fishing In Sarasota

Area Reporting: Sarasota Florida

Bio: Bay and coastal light tackle fishing guide. 25 years, full time guide in Sarasota.

You will be fishing with the top of the line in fishing platform. My 22' 10" center console Panga Marquesas is one of the most fishable bay and coastal guide boats in the Sarasota area that can fish all of the skinny water and back water on Sarasota bay plus the coastal offshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico. You can mix your fishing up with a little inshore and offshore in the same trip.

With a very large variety of fish in this area, this boat will allow you to fish the shallow grass flats for Trout and Redfish or move to the docks and Mangroves for Snook. On those windy days, make the long runs across the open bay to the protected fishing grounds without taking a bath. We can fish the swift waters of the inlets for Pompano and Bluefish, the beaches for Tarpon and Cobia, or move offshore for Black Grouper, Barracuda, Permit, Snapper, and Kingfish just to name a few. I carry plenty of live bait and artificial lures on board with a large assortment of rods and reels for different kinds of fishing. This is hands on fishing for the novice or experienced. I find them you catch them! I find it more gratifying for both of us if I teach you how to catch fish rather then catch fish for you.

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