What a great start we have had to our spring charter season. Our guides are having record days on the water. Tarpon are plentiful all over the place, eager to eat freelined live threadfins and other bait fish. Capt. Blake boated 6 Tarpon on one of his trips last week. Capt. Chris totalled 10 Tarpon last week, while fishing around Charlotte Harbor. Capt. Sam found his limit of Grouper on all charters last week. Capt. Jamie slayed the Kingfish just off of the local beaches, while deep trolling with planers and rigged baits.

Capt. Chris also boated over 17 keeper snook last week, and had extensive break-offs while using 30lb. braid. (BIG FISH ARE IN AND AROUND BRIDGE STRUCTURE). His clients also hooked oversized redfish on most charters. Check out our new website that will be finished this week. www.tailchasercharters.com. Our world-class team of proven fishing guides specialize in all facets of fishing. We can handle any inshore or deep sea outing that you may have in mind. Call Capt. Chris ONeill today to book the charter of a lifetime (941) 270-7867. "Take a kid fishing"

Fish Species: Tarpon, Redfish, Kingfish, Trout
Bait Used: Live Pilchards, Threadfins
Tackle Used: Spinning
Method Used:
Water Depth:
Water Temperature: 74
Wind Direction: sw
Wind Speed: 10-20
Jumping a Tarpon this week on Capt. Chris\' boat
Jumping a Tarpon this week on Capt. Chris\' boat


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About The Author: Captain Chris ONeill

Company: Tail Chaser Charter Services

Area Reporting: Charlotte Harbor

Bio: Capt. Chris O'Neill is the company founder. He has extensive saltwater expierience fishing at exclusive locations around the world. His team of over 30 professional full-time captains lead the industry in the SW Florida region. Our business is to take care of the customer and we guarantee 100% customer satisfaction with our charters. Let us show you a fantastic day on the water.

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