Good Fishing Between Cold Fronts
Capt. Sean Hagen
November 18, 2008
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

The fishing has been good inbetween cold fronts.
On a recent trip during a local tourment,
Capt. Jeremy Heimes of Day Away Charters and

myself managed to get on some pretty decent fish.
We had good luck landing upper slot size reds
in the back country around Terra Ceia. These
fish were plentiful and quick to take a bait.
Mixed in with the redfish were a few short snook
and tons of small trout. All of these fish were
taken around an oyster bar on a high tide using
live sardines.

We also manged to get on some big trout in the
20+ inch range. The trout were caught drift
fishing the grass flats in Miguel's Bay. Jigs
worked well ,but it was a sardine under a popping
cork that landed the big one of the day.

All in all, not bad day of fishing considering
we had to brave 20-30 mile per hour winds an a
heavy chop, brought on by an approaching front.

If anyone is interested taking a guide out of
the Bradenton area I highly recommend Capt.
Jeremy of Day Away Charters. He can be reached
at 813 714-9808.
Till next time boat safe and have a quality day
on the water! Capt. Sean
Target Species:

redfish trout
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