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Fishing Reports by Capt. TJ Stewart


2011-09-18
9:08 PM

Tampa Bay Fish are feeling it! - Fall is in the air, and the fish feel it. Not only has the weather been good, fishing has too. The weather and the water temperature are cooler so the fish are moving to the areas where they spend the fall season. The redfish bite is produc more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-09-06
10:30 PM

The change is coming to Tampa Bay fishing soon! - Change is coming! Soon the weather is going to change, the type of fish we're fishing for is going to change, and the places we're fishing are going to change as fall nears. The sharks have been in a biting frenzy lately, and luckily, I had a gro more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-08-24
2:37 PM

Tampa Bay weather is changing! - Although a slight cold front came through Tampa Bay recently, it didn't change the temperature much. It did however; change the wind direction, which gave us the chance to fish some different areas. Lately, the wind has been blowing pretty hard out more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-08-15
4:30 AM

Hot days with great fishing action in Tampa Bay! - The weather is hot and the fish are biting in Tampa Bay. Snook, redfish, trout, snapper, tarpon, and sharks are all biting and biting good. Fishing has been great lately. We have been able to get on a really good bite with many different sp more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-08-02
3:13 PM

Hot and heavy Tampa Bay Fishing! - The summertime bite in Tampa Bay is hot! Many fish have been on the move the past few weeks, maybe due to the changes in weather and water temperatures that we've recently had. Despite the fact that the fish are on the move, we've managed to keep a more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-07-26
8:59 PM

Tampa Bay fishing action! - Fishing in Tampa Bay has been off the charts! Whether you're looking for fish to produce some reel screaming action or fish to just put in the cooler, we can catch them. I do most of my fishing in the lower part of Tampa Bay because we have suc more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-07-10
9:30 AM

Tampa Bay water temps droping! - Summertime is sweet! The days are long and warm and the fishing is good. We sure do need some rain, and it looks like we are going to get some soon. Hopefully, the rain will make some of the fish move to the areas they normally are this time of ye more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-06-30
5:06 AM

Tampa Bay weather not going to stop fishing! - Tampa Bay was wet and soggy last week. It rained, rained, and rained almost every afternoon and a few of the mornings. All the rain sure helped cool things down a bit, including the water temperature. The water temperature dropped from the 90's down more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-06-16
4:40 AM

Summer time Tampa Bay fishing! - Tarpon, snook, and redfish are producing great action in Tampa Bay. That is, of course, if the tides are right and some other factors are in place. Overall, fishing has been great. We have managed to catch fish everyday for a great Tampa Bay slam. more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-06-06
4:26 AM

Summer time fishing in Tampa Bay! - It's that time of year again when fishing on the flats is either really good without much effort or difficult and requires work to land fish. The tide is the most important factor in determining if it you are going to have a good day of fishing or a more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay

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