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Venice Fishing Reports


2007-05-01
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - May is a Great Month for Fishing on the Gulf of Mexico If asked to choose one single descriptive word to characterize just how good the recreational fishing is along Florida’s Southwest Coastline during the month of May, without hesitation the w more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-04-26
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Warm Spring Ushers in Early Season for Permit This past winter was one of the warmest I can remember. On our Gulf fishing charters the king mackerel have been hitting since last fall. This is some what unusual due to the fact that the kings gen more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-04-04
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - The Month of April Offers Lots of Action on the Gulf Catching fish out on the gulf during the month of April is pretty much a sure thing. Just about any fish that swims on the gulf should be hitting this month. One reason for all this fi more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-03-18
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Grouper Season Opened March 15th The kingfish bite out on the gulf continues to be red hot! The action has been so good that catching a mess of king mackerel on just about every one of our charters has been pretty much a sure thing. Obviously more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-02-24
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - March Offshore Fishing Forecast All up and down the west coast of Florida the month of March always seems to usher in with it an abundance of high expectations. As the weather and the water temperatures begin to warm, the Gulf of Mexico should h more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-02-12
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Warm February Heats Up Gulf Fishing Action The warm weather all of us experienced here along the Southwest coast of Florida this past January was definitely one of the mildest I can remember. Other than a couple of weak cold fronts that passed t more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-01-27
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Good Week for Fishing on the Gulf Fishing action out on the gulf continues to be good. On the half-day trips we're still doing well with kingfish. It really is late in the season for the kings, but they sure help to make for an exciting 4-hour c more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2007-01-02
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - January Gulf Fishing Forecast With the New Year of 2007 here, my mind reels with anticipation of what the future may hold. The fishing action over the last couple of months of 2006 has been decent with no real threat of red tides. Good water more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2006-12-21
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Indian Summer Brings Gorgeous Conditions on Gulf If you’ve had the pleasure of being out on the gulf over this past week and you had not looked at your calendar for a while; you probably would never have guessed it to be the month of December. more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2006-12-02
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - December Offshore Fishing Forecast Fishing out on the Gulf of Mexico is generally first-rate all year round, and the month of December is no exception. In fact, if weather conditions remain moderate, December can stand out with a mixed bag of ex more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice

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