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Fishing Reports by Capt. Craig Lahr


2010-03-30
12:56 PM

finaly - 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 pri more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2010-03-13
8:57 PM

get ready for hot action - with sring and summer right around the conerit time to starte booking your charters.for redfish trout and taponext. guoper will start to feed on shallow ledges as well as snapper as well as taste other specises thing will be here be for you now it s more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2010-02-13
3:25 PM

the hope fo change - Since the weather keeps fluctuating, fishing has been a challenge. Trout are still feeding, but the trend has been taking two days of east winds to gather these fish back into bunches. Most of the fish have been scattered, but are of good qua more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2010-02-01
2:16 PM

back to fishin - Now that it's been about 3 weeks since the arctic cold fronts, Redfish have finally started to feed. With extreme low water, the Reds have been tailing in potholes where the water is a few inches deeper. Live bait or soft plastic shrimp in dark more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-12-02
1:27 PM

backwater is slow flounder is hot - The return of the cold fronts as brought in our migratory fish. Schools of big Mackerel are thinning out. These Speedsters have been averaging 3 to 6 lbs. They are scatered. live chum such as scaledsardines has been the best bait. Their big broth more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-10-20
2:39 PM

coldfront= fish - After our recent cold front, water temperatures have dropped from 86 to 78 degrees. Fish are on the move and the chew. King Mackerel have just made their presence known in the clearwater area. Live Shad, Ladyfish, and Spanish Mackerel are just a fe more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-09-03
7:05 PM

fishing at it finest - Fishing has been awesome lately. There has been plenty of Mangrove Snapper from 2 to 4 Lbs. on the reefs and off our beaches. Catching the limit of these tasty fish has been fairly easy. Also, Grey Snapper, Cobia, and Spanish Mackerel have been more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-07-30
3:39 PM

it hot not just heat but fishing - Here we go! More 90 degree days with a few storms mixed in. We always say things like, 'I don't ever remember it being this hot!' or 'I've never seen this much rain!' even though it is the same every year. One thing I know is we make the same type of more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-07-13
3:23 PM

pure heat - Pure Heat (July 2007) With our recent hot temperatures and water temps hovering at 90* in the Gulf, and mid 90's in the backwaters, you'd think fishing would be slow. But on the contrary, fishing is just as hot as the weather. Tarpon have been m more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater


2009-06-24
4:32 PM

game on - june is almost gone and july is right around the conner. tarpon have been on the feed getting ready for the spawn on the full moon. wehave been averging 7 to 8 tarpon and boating 2or3 to the boat. these bad boys have been in the passes at night and i more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater

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