Archive for July, 2008

Mike Alstott Fishing Tournament

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

I’ll be joining Joe, Dick and the gang aboard the Getaway at midnight Friday for the Mike Alstott Family Fishing Tournament. We’ll be fishing the offshore portion, targeting big snapper and grouper, and perhaps some of the whopper permit and amberjack haunting the deep water wrecks. Report to follow!

Summer Fishing in St. Peterburg

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

This weekend was more of the same- lots of small grouper and snapper in Pass-A-Grille. A few jacks. But, nothing too spectacular. No tarpon. No cobia. No keeper grouper. Stay tuned till next week.

Mahi Mahi Fishing Frenzy

Monday, July 14th, 2008

So, Saturday I headed down to Merry Pier bright and early to meet with Nick and get in a little snapper and grouper fishing. Nick’s a great guy, and he was hauling in keeper mangos in no time. But, I had a little change of plans. Seems Joe, the owner of the Getaway, a Tampa Offshore Fishing Charter Boat, had an open seat. I didn’t hesitate. Soon, Joe, along with Cap’t Joe, Cap’t Dick and I were headed out offshore.

First priority was bait, which proved to be a little scarce. We wrangled in some pinfish, snapper sized sardines, blue runners and assorted others. On one of the cans in the Egmont Shipping Channel, we saw a pair of curious cobia, but they were reluctant to bite. So we headed out to a snapper spot. The first catch was a little…. weird. An octopus!

Octopus Fishing

 We headed to deeper water, and in about 80″, we came upon a huge weedline. It was loaded with small bait, so we dropped a planer wih a squid spoon. We caught a couple jacks, then struck gold- Mahi Mahi! We set up next to the weedline, and started chumming. Sure enough, a huge school of dolphin (aka dorado, aka mahi-mahi) soon showed up, and the frenzy was on. Using a variety of live and frozen bait, as well as artificials, we were hauling in tasty schoolies one after another. They weren’t real big, but boy were they fun to catch on light tackle- great runs, and spectacular jumps.  We threw back the smallest, and still managed 28 keepers:

Tampa Mahi Mahi

 The surprise of the trip came after the mahi mahi bite tapered off. We anchored over some bottom, and proceeded to haul up red grouper, gag grouper, scamps and even a nice lane snapper. But Joe had a big hit on a live sardine, and proceeded to pull in a doormat flounder:

Big Florida Flounder

 It was  a great day on the water, with plenty of action, and lots of tasty fillets. If you’re looking for a fantastic fishing adventure, call Joe at the Getaway (727) 367-9693. Tell him you found him through TampaFishing.Net.

 

 

 

The Big Fish are Biting!

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Tampa Snook

Pictured above is Roger, an outstanding fisherman, with a hefty Merry Pier snook. I managed to get in a little fishing this weekend, between parties, fireworks and the beach. Seems that the bigger fish are starting to get active- I saw a nice tarpon jumped with a pinfish; a 32″ cobia landed after an epic battle; and several other big snook and grouper caught.

As for me, well, I was joined by my friend Jim, his wife Erica and their daughter Jordan on Saturday for a snapper roundup. There were plenty of mangos around, thought they tended to be on the small side. We did manage 5 keepers. But, the highlight of the day was a pair of keeper flounder, the first I’d seen in quite a while. We had an excellent fish fry Saturday afternoon.

A shout out to JayT - he was hammering the snook under the dock using frisky live Jenny’s, and snapper on live shrimp. I’m sure I’ll be down at the Merry Pier next weekend, so hopefully I’ll see you there.