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Cold Redfish Morning

Capt. Woody Gore
January 15, 2009
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

We fished the south end of Tampa Bay looking for a few redfish. I ran early to the Skyway to pickup a few greenbacks and it was the easiest bait getting I've done in a long time. Pulled up under the bridge, tied off to a piling, tossed a handful of jack mackerel into the water, loaded the net and in one throw I loaded both live wells and was done.

We headed south to fish the remaining outgoing tide behind some islands. It was cool when exposed to wind but if you could get leeward it wasn't bad after the sun came up. The bite centered on the sun as they really started chewing around 10 A.M. I'd toss a bat full of greenbacks near the mangroves and out toward the broken bottom and shortly we see a large swirl. They where redfish alright, because of the swirling attack on the bait Snook on the other hand trap the bait against the surface and explode with a load popping sound. A guide friend of mine related the sound to a toilet flushing.
We caught and released several nice redfish in that spot and two big trout. We never could get the snook interested in feeding, I think the water was too cold and they were not exerting any unnecessary energy. We used corks over the broken bottom pot holes and free lined a few baits near the mangroves. We seemed to get most fish off the mangroves because the baits where looking for refuge in the root systems.

The weather seemed to turn cooler or our thin cracker blood wasn't circulating fast enough to keep us warm, so we called it a day.

For charter information or to book trips call Captain Woody Gore at 813-477-3814 or visit my website at WWW.CAPTAINWOODYGORE.COM

Tampa Fishing Charters
Phone: 813-477-3814
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.captainwoodygore.com

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Tampa Bay Fishing Forecast:

It's gonna be cold for awhile so dress warm but don't let stop you from fishing

Target Species:

Redfish

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If you you’re interested in catching fish, having a memorable fishing adventure or perhaps learning some new fishing tips. Capt. Woody Gore is the one to call. He’s fished Florida for over 50 years and offers professionally guided fishing charters in and around Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, Clearwater, and Tarpon Springs. "Give Me a Call & Let's Go Fishing"

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5952 Harvey Tew Rd
Plant City, FL 33565
Phone: 813-477-3814
Alt. Phone: 813-982-2034
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