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Fishing Reports by Capt. Brandon Henley


2016-04-03
12:57 PM

April is a great month in Tampa Bay - Fishing remains fantastic as of late. The backcountry snook fishing is stellar with most days putting up big numbers. The fish have been readily taking top water plugs and have been chewing all day long.I have been doing some very successful fly fish more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-03-23
8:47 PM

Looking Forward - It's been a crazy week for Tampa Fishing Charters. The water temps are up and the fish are starting to respond. The snook fishing is getting better by the day and the redfish are getting in the mix as well. Trout fishing is on fire and I am starting more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-03-01
2:44 PM

Spring has sprung! - It's almost 80 degrees outside today and spring is in the air. I just returned from guiding some long time clients down in the keys for 5 days. We had phenomenal fishing for laid up tarpon and also managed a couple permit and tons of big barracuda. more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-02-16
6:39 PM

Turning the corner, It's warming up! - It's been another busy week for Tampa Flats Fishing Charters. I've done everything from fly fishing for redfish in ankle deep water to pulling sheepshead from big bridges in 20 mph wind this week. The weather is looking up and the temps are supposed more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-01-31
3:30 PM

Redfish, Trout and sheepshead, Winter in Tampa Bay - Another blast of cold has came and by Tuesday the mercury should be close to 80 degrees. These warmups can produce some fine fishing indeed. I had a very busy week for this time of year and the fishing was solid. It seems the fish have finally settle more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-01-22
4:37 PM

Warm ups mean hot fishing! - We got our first real taste of winter this week. The first spot I fished Tuesday the water was a frigid 53 degrees! A sharp water temp drop never is a good thing, but the following warm up can lead to good fishing. I have been mainly targeting trout, more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2016-01-08
10:10 AM

Great fishing right NOW in Tampa Bay - With some cooler weather and falling water temps we landed on some really good fishing yesterday. The trout are starting to show in force and we got on a big school of reds on the incoming tide. We are finally settling into a more normal weather pa more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2015-12-30
8:24 PM

Tampa Fishing into the New Year - The weather continues to be very mild. I was just washing the skiff and it felt more like July than the end of December. We have had downright great snook fishing recently and on most days it's the best game going. We are also starting to get some ni more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2015-12-18
6:23 PM

Dock Knockin - Due to some really low tides I decided to check out some docks this week. The results were promising and its always a good option this time of year. Our water is still very warm and the snook have been cooperative. Please give me a call @ 305-340-986 more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay


2015-12-11
1:56 PM

It's Christmas time break out your flip flops - I just finished up fishing three days with a gentleman from Ontario and we had a great time. We had some wind to deal with earlier in the week but the fishing was solid. I'm definitely finding the snook stacked up in winter spots even though the wate more...
Capt. Brandon Henley - Tampa Bay

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