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Saltwater Fishing Report for Sarasota, Florida.
Capt. Bob Smith
September 22, 2000
Sarasota - Saltwater Fishing Report

September, the unpredictable month!
Not much has changed in the last two weeks. There was a short lived flurry when the barometer dropped as the hurricane passed our shores and then the action dropped off due to the dirty water. Redfish were being caught around the docks and snook at night. There have been plenty of trout on the grass flats, but most are short. You can catch fish but you will need to work at it. Pick your times to fish, first light, last light and fish for an hour before and after the change of tide.
The weather looks good for the weekend. This should help the water cleanup and start the fish biting. September is traditionally a slow month and this one is slower than most. September is also a month that the unexpected can happen. The end of September is when our weather can start to change and that makes the fishing very unpredictable.
Good or bad, a fishing report is only history and you can't be part of that history if you stay at home. The best part about fishing is not knowing. It only takes one good fish, win or lose, to make that day part of your history for life. The worst thing a fisherman can hear is "you should have been here yesterday".
Enjoy and Protect
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