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Venice fishing improves with warmer weather.

Capt. Van Hubbard
February 6, 2011
Venice - Saltwater Fishing Report

2010-2-5 fishing report

Today I had the pleasure of sharing a fishing trip with Rob and Nathan from upstate New York near Buffalo. They live on a family nursery farm. Summers are busy so they get away now for vacation.
We shared the morning in very dense fog, out of sight, and catching fish. We caught small trout and reds at first. We'd catch a few then move a little and catch a few bigger ones. Finally we caught some slot fish then a couple of big specks. It was so good to have Rob teach his eleven year old son that it is important to his fishing future that he put the biggest ones back for tomorrow. Nathan did not hesitate and that shows me how even in this crazy world there is hope for a brighter tomorrow! His beaming smile was so encouraging.

Winter fishing with sixty degree water is not what I am used to but it's all about our perspective; it is so much better than upstate Ney York in February for a father and son bonding on a fishing trip. We fished with live shrimp and rattle corks along a deeper grassy edge. The reds were on the flat and the trout in the deeper sandy areas. It was low water so fish were concentrated until the tide came back. We also had fun with the ladyfish that held in slightly deeper waters.

I am spoiled by our warmer water fishing but we do enjoy some good action now; especially on the warmer south winds. Spring is just around the corner so our migratory mackerel and minnows are due next month as waters approach seventy degrees. Snook and trout will be moving out as soon as the waters warm up into the mid-seventies. Tarpon show up in the upper seventies. Mackerel and kings will hang around until waters reach about eighty. Permit will show up then too. Pompano are due any time after it starts to warm up; maybe early March. Sheepshead are here, hungry and will peak soon. Bottom line is simple; it's ok now and improving every time the waters warm a few degrees!

It's time to get ready for Spring fishing. Make sure your gear and reservations are in order. Take advantage of the cooler windy days to maintain your rig and set up your plans. Let's Go Fishin' soon. Captain Van Hubbard

Venice Fishing Forecast:

fishing is ok and improving with warmer water.
mackerel and pompano are due next month. tarpon should be here in late April.

Target Species:

trout, reds, sheepshead

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Professional guide since 1976. starting at John's Pass in St Pete./ Tampa Bay area, now 28 years in Boca Grande & Charlotte Harbor/Lemon Bay specialties sight fishing; big tarpon, snook, reds, pompano, big kings, cuda, cobia, etc... If it swims our back country, inside, or near shore waters He has the experience to help you catch em. Captain Van is an expert pioneer live minnow/natural bait guide, "Lures by God" as he calls em; but he can fish lures or fly. Safe & comfortable 23' Dorado with T-

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Placida, FL 33946
Phone: 941-740-4665
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