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Fishing Reports by Capt. Pedro Borrego


2015-09-14
5:00 PM

Hot Offshore Fishing and Full Fish Boxes - Offshore fishing in the Gulf of Mexico in the fall can be very rewarding. Most of all the species will be open except for red snapper, so it makes for a good looking fish box at the end of the day. Red grouper has been on fire offshore with lots of more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2015-03-03
5:07 PM

Spring Break Fishing St. Pete Beach - March is the start of some of the best fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. It's the time of year when bottom fishing is still good and trolling is starting to heat up, right along with the weather - which makes it nice! This time of year offers great fis more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2015-01-15
3:01 PM

Groupers are Snapping - Weather Permitting - January and February is a great time of the year to go fishing as long as Mother Nature is on your side, and she has been. With the average temp around 75 degrees, what better place to go fishing then Florida. Red grouper and amberjack are now open, more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2014-06-07
11:10 AM

Snapper Season Opens, Catching Trophy Sized Reds - The opening of red snapper season is always a favorite of many regular customers. These fish are hard fighters and they are also great table fare. This year, red snapper season opened with a bang - we haven't seen reds this big in several years - w more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2014-02-19
7:42 PM

Open Season on Many Grouper Species - This Winter's fishing has been good, but I wish I could say the same about the weather. The good news is red and scamp grouper season is going remain open in state waters only (that's less than 9 miles out). All grouper are closed beyond 9 miles (fe more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2013-10-07
7:23 PM

Fish are Close - You don't have to go far this time of year. You can find almost everything this time of the year in less than 100 feet of water. Here are some of the fish you can expect to catch in depths of 30-100 ft. of water: gray snapper, red grouper, gag grou more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2013-07-23
6:35 PM

As Good as it Gets - Bottom Fishing on Fire - Well, I have to say, it doesn't get any better than this. Bottom fishing has been on fire for us lately. Gag grouper season opened on July 1st and we have been putting a hurting on the grouper population. Our clients have filling their freezers wi more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2013-06-19
1:04 PM

Offshore Bottom Fishing and Red Snapper - Red Snapper is going to be open until June 26 so if you're looking to do a Red snapper trip call us soon we still have a few dates to pick from. These fish are great fighters and one of Florida's best eating fish too. Shark fishing has also more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2013-05-02
2:14 PM

Prime Time off Tampa on Deep Wrecks and Hard Bottom - Weather has finally warmed up and the fish are starting to move in! May will be a very good month for fishing offshore, in depths of 80 to 140 feet of water. This is the prime time of year and there will be many species to pick from: blackfin tuna, more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay


2013-04-08
3:58 PM

Cooler Water Temperatures Postpone Spring Species - Spring is finally getting closer! It's been cooler than normal this time of year, with water temperatures in the low 60's. Some of the fish we normally catch in the beginning of March are just now starting to show up, like: kingfish, spanish macke more...
Capt. Pedro Borrego - Tampa Bay

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