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Fishing Reports by Capt. Taylor Cowieson


2018-10-26
7:43 PM

The Weather is Turning for the Better - From the North end of Anna Maria Island and Egmont Key all the way up into Tampa Bay and the Manatee River is teaming with life right now. We are having stellar days of fishing on our inshore charters. The snook have been plentiful around the bay o more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-10-04
10:36 AM

Fall Fishing Has Begun - We are just a couple days into October and the fishing in Tampa Bay has been fantastic. Anglers that have fished with me lately have been experiencing great action with redfish and snook. There has been lots of whitebait around and we have been catch more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-09-18
5:15 PM

Great Fishing Happening Right Now! - With all the recent rain cooling the water off significantly a couple weeks ago the snook are starting to make the first couple stops on their way to the river and back bays to roam for the winter. They are usually willing to eat as they are prepping more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-08-27
3:03 PM

Fishing is About to Explode as Summer Winds Down - The month of August has been a slower month as far as fishing charters around here in Bradenton and Sarasota. We have been plagued with the red tide algae bloom which has discouraged people from getting out on the water. The people that did venture o more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-05-29
1:15 PM

Solid Snook Bite Lately - On our Bradenton fishing charters lately guests have been experiencing fast action on snook and spotted sea trout. The bite for snook has been really good on the morning incoming tides the last couple weeks with live pilchards whitebait used for ba more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-05-08
9:15 AM

It's Beginning to Look a lot like Summer - The end of April and into May have been some of the best weeks of fishing this year and will continue into summer. Clients have been staying busy with a variety of species of fish on our Bradenton and Sarasota fishing charters. Snook are making th more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-04-17
12:51 PM

Spring Fishing Remains Great! - I have been very busy over the past couple weeks fishing with spring breakers down on vacation in Sarasota and Bradenton. Before this front came through on Sunday the fishing was off the chain with lots of spotted seatrout and snook being landed and more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-03-20
4:07 PM

Fishing has been up and down just like the weather - This past week on our Bradenton inshore fishing charters we have seen really good fishing with spring creeping in but we also experienced another front that put things back in check for us. early last week we experienced another front that made the f more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-03-12
12:10 PM

Spring Fishing! - During the past couple weeks anglers have enjoyed catching a variety of fish on our Bradenton fishing charters. The snook bite has been great with fast action on most trips. Last week some cooler weather moved in and put the snook into a slower patte more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton


2018-02-25
4:02 PM

Lots of Action on Our Inshore Trips - The warm weather we have been experiencing all February long continues and fishing has been really good and will continue to get better as we approach March. Now is the time to fish, we have been doing more catching than fishing on our recent trips w more...
Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton

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