Steve Gibson

West winds have been the standard for the past six weeks, limiting fishing locations around the area.

Thankfully, action has been good along the west side of Sarasota Bay. Fishing in and around Buttonwood Harbor, Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing anglers have been catching redfish, snook, spotted seatrout, bluefish, ladyfish and jack crevalle.

Mike Hansen of Peoria, Ill., recently fished with me and did well. In fact, Hansen hooked and landed a 25-inch redfish on his first cast. That set the tone for a good day.

Admittedly, I didn't think it would turn out so good. We faced a very high tide and full moon. But the fish apparently weren't aware.

Fishing just off a sand bar south of Whale Key, we saw a shrimp jump from the water with a predator fish behind. Hansen and I cast jigs toward the boil and immediately hooked up. We landed a pair of 24-inch reds.

Spotted seatrout have been hitting 1/8-ounce jigs and D.O.A. Deadly Combinations. If you've never used the Deadly Combo, you should give it a try. It's a D.O.A. Shrimp below a special popping cork. All you do is cast it out, let the shrimp sink and then "pop" the float a couple of times. Keep repeating. When the bobber goes under, reel in any slack and set the hook.

It's just that simple.

Topwater plugs have been producing redfish and decent spotted seatrout inside of Buttonwood Harbor.

The Longboat Key perimeter canals has been yielding redfish to 30 inches. Most of the reds are taking jigs in cuts along the canal.

While paddling along the canal back to the launch, I noticed some breaking fish just offshore. Hansen and I paddled out and got into fish. He caught a couple of nice trout. We also managed a pair of 3-pound bluefish.

The weather has been hot, with frequent thunderstorms. We try to get out early to avoid the heat and storms.

We advise six-hour trips this time of year. We'll hit the water a little after 6 a.m. and we're back at the launch around noon.

Redfish, snook, spotted seatrout, bluefish, ladyfish and jack crevalle should cooperate over the next month. In addition, there's a possibility of large Spanish mackerel and a few pompano.

In fresh water, bass, bluegill, shellcracker and channel catfish are the main fare. Speckled perch (crappie) won't get going until late fall.

We feature 14.5-foot Native Watercraft Ultimate kayaks and Heritage Redfish 12-footers. We have all required safety equipment.

Steve Gibson

Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing

www.kayakfishingsarasota.com

Sarasota, FL

(941) 284-3406

Fish Species: Redfish, spotted seatrout, snook, bluefish
Bait Used: Jigs, D.O.A. Deadly Combination
Tackle Used: Spinning
Method Used:
Water Depth: 3-4 feet
Water Temperature: 85
Wind Direction: West
Wind Speed: 10

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Steve Gibson

About The Author: Captain Steve Gibson

Company: Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing

Area Reporting: Southwest Florida salt water and fresh water

Bio: Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing was established by Steve Gibson, one of the most experienced anglers in southwest Florida. Gibson has been fishing for 45 years and nearly 35 of those years in Florida. He received his B.A. in Journalism from Marshall University in Huntington, WV in 1971. Following his graduation, Gibson enlisted in the Air Force and served four years. He was an information specialist for the Consolidated Tactical Air Command Office of Information at Eglin Air Fore Base near Valparaiso, FL. He spent his last two years as the historian of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Eglin. A professional outdoor writer and photographer, Gibson's writing and photographs have appeared in several publications, including Florida Sportsman, Gulf Coast Angler, Fly Fishing in Salt Waters, Saltwater Fly Fishing, The Fisherman, Cabella's Outdoor Magazine and Florida Fishing Weekly. He also served as host of Fishing Paradise on Sarasota's SNN6 and was host of a Suncoast Outdoors on a local radio station. In addition, Gibson hosts a two-day seminar series at Robarts Arena in Sarasota, called "Go Fish! Fishing Extravaganza." He is co-tournament director of the Sarasota Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association's Fall Fly Fishing Challenge. An avid angler, Gibson has won many tournaments including the Fly Fishing Division of the Sarasota Sports Fishing Anglers All-Release Tarpon Tournament, the Fly Fishing Division of the Sarasota Sports Fishing Anglers Spring Classic, Sarasota CCA All-Release Photo Challenge (snook division and spotted seatrout division), Sarasota CCA Fall Fly Fishing Classic (trout division), Fly Fishing Division of the Venice/Englewood CCA No Motor Tournament and he took first place in the Orvis Dealers Fly Fishing School Tournament in Islamorada with a 14-pound bonefish. Gibson resides in Sarasota with his wife, Kathy, their daughter, Morgan, and their Jack Russell Terrier, Jack.

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