Pensacola Inshore Fishing Report - March 14th - 20th
Capt. John Rivers
March 21, 2010
Pensacola - Saltwater Fishing Report

What a great week of fishing along the Panhandle of Florida.
All I can say is we whacked this past week. Here's a small report for the first two trips. Below is a report for the last part of the week.
Redfish, Red Snapper, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Grouper; if it swam, we caught it!
The red snappers were small, but fun on light tackle. We took a few pictures for the memory books, and let them go. The grouper was an undersized scamp so we took another quick pic, and let him go, too.
Andy with a monster black drum.

One of the two redfish we caught was oversized, so we released him to be caught another day. But the rest hit the ice chest for dinner this weekend. Give me that filet o'fish!
I had two great trips with fun customers and the fishing couldn't have been better. It's about time spring got here! Stay tuned for the next adventure.
Jeff shows off his first ever redfish. It was oversized so we let it go to be caught another day.

2nd part of the report.
Whacked 'em again today...more sheepshead and grouper. Man, I wish grouper was in season! We had two nice keepers today-- one was 25" and the other was 23". On April 1st, they won't be so lucky; they'll be cooking on my grill!

Today's morning trip started out cold and a little windy, but we were catching fish, so we weren't complaining. The last two hours the sun popped out which made the last part of the trip very nice. We caught some small undersized red snapper, which we released back to grow up and the two nice gags, which we also let go, while crying the whole time. Didn't catch a sheepshead on the morning trip or a redfish, but there's always next time. We stayed in Pensacola Pass all morning and checked out some hot spots in the bay, too.
On my afternoon trip, Al and Dave boated some monster sheepshead! We had a great trip; the weather was perfect and the sheepshead bite was pretty darn good, too.

We had a few fish take us into the rocks, but Dave did manage to hook one of the biggest sheepshead caught on my rig, a whopper of a fish that had to go 8 or 9 pounds. It made the other sheepshead in the ice chest look like juvies!
The water is really starting to look much better and the water temp is just about right. Fishing is good now, but it's about to get a whole lot better.
Till the next adventure.
Tight Lines.
Capt. John
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