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Fishing Reports by Capt. Jim Klopfer


2011-05-28
10:33 AM

June Fishing forecast for Sarasota, Fl - June will find Sarasota beaches lined with anglers in search of the ultimate gamefish, tarpon, especially early in the month. The moon is full on June 15, the weeks leading up to it should be outstanding! Fishing pressure drops off significantly af more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-05-22
2:52 PM

Pompano, Speckled trout, and Spanish mackerel in Sarasota! - Sarasota offers a wide variety of species and techniques, and that was quite evident in my charters this week. On Wednesday it was snook on Rapala X-Raps,Thursday pompano on jigs, on Friday slot trout, and on Saturday a good Spanish mackerel bite. more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-05-15
9:12 AM

Morning bite good in Sarasota! - Fishing was very good this week, especially early in the morning. The tides were high mid-morning, and speckled trout, pompano, and Spanish mackerel were caught as the tide was peaking. Live shrimp and pilchards caught most of the fish, along with more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-05-09
8:40 AM

Pompano showing up in Sarasota! - Anglers fishing with me caught a wide variety of species this week. Spanish mackerel, pompano, speckled trout, bluefish. jack crevelle, snook, redfish, bonnethead sharks, bluefish, flounder mangrove snapper, and ladyfish were all caught on charters more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-05-01
4:27 PM

Steady action near Siesta Key! - Fishing was steady this week, especially mid week as a front was approaching. The flats and edges in the Yacht Club Channel and around Bird Key produced Spanish mackerel, speckled trout, flounder, pompano, bluefish, ladyfish, sharks, and jack crevel more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-04-23
6:22 PM

Pilchards catching a wide variety in Sarasota! - Action has been steady in Sarasota this week. Tides are improving as we come off the full moon. Speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, snook, redfish, pompano, flounder, bluefish, jack crevelle, ladyfish, blacktip sharks, sea bass, and BIG mangrove snappe more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-04-16
6:49 PM

Action and variety in Sarasota Bay!! - Fishing was terrific this week! Light easterly winds and incoming tides resulted in excellent fishing conditions. I started my trips catching a well full of nice sized pilchards. Bait is abundant and it only takes a few minutes to load up. Spanis more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-04-09
10:22 AM

Great action in Sarasota as the weather settles down - Conditions were less than ideal early in the week as a wicked front was approaching. Michele and Randy Bowers and their two children from Grand Haven, Mi. did quite well on Monday morning in a 20 knot south wind. We caught a bunch of Spanish macker more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-04-02
6:19 PM

Windy week in Sarasota! - The weather this week was a little challenging, but I managed to get in 5 trips. On Sunday, long time client and friend Dave Buckley from Gettysburg, Pa. fished with me. We caught sheepshead and Spanish mackerel at the inshore Lido Reef, then troll more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota


2011-03-26
6:18 PM

Mack attack in Sarasota! - Fishing continued to be very productive this week, especially for Spanish mackerel, several of which were pushing 5 pounds. Big Pass, New Pass, the middlegrounds and Bird Key flats were the most reliable spots for me this week. Free lined shrimp, R more...
Capt. Jim Klopfer - Sarasota

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