Quick Cast:
 Area Reports
 Find-a-Guide
 Forums
 Tides

Departments:
 Articles
 Books
 Clubs & Orgs.
 Fishing Reports
 Feedback
 Forums
 Fly Fishing
 Guides & Charters
 Links
 Photo Gallery
 Reef Locator
 Regulations
 Software
 Survey
 Tournaments
 Travel
 Weather
 Home

Administration:
 About Us
 Advertising
 Contact
 Privacy
 Terms of Use
 Web Development

2012 Fishing Schedule & Report

Capt. Matt Ercoli
January 6, 2012
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

2012 Fishing Schedule & Report

Hello from Anna Maria, I hope everyone had a great holiday and a happy new year. Let's keep our fingers crossed for a strong and prosperous 2012. I want to thank everyone for keeping me on the water despite the sluggish economy. I know it's been tuff on all businesses the last few years. It looks optimistic this year though. We are going into a new year with a stronger market for the first time in a few years, so it's looking interesting anyway.

Fishing over-all was really good the past year. There is definitely more Redfish than ever and a lot more giant Trout than I have seen in a long time, maybe even since I have been a charter captain. The only thing that is lacking in the backwater is the Snook, but surprisingly I did catch much more of them this past spring, summer and fall. Even though the stocks are down I had some trips where we caught over 60 Snook in one outing, so that's still pretty good. I also heard that Mote Marine stocked over 700,000 Snook in Sarasota Bay last spring so we should reap the benefits of that soon.

Tarpon season was phenomenal and Anna Maria had tens of thousands of Tarpon show up last season. My best days we hooked near 40. I recall one day last summer where another charter captain and I where anchored side by side and had 9 full grow Tarpon on at one time. It was crazy, hands down the most Tarpon I have ever seen. Tarpon fishing seems to be getting a little better each year, not that it wasn't always really good to begin with.

Offshore fishing has been strong as usual, plenty of Grouper, although we have too many restrictions on them. We had some great days on Permit, some of the largest schools I have seen in the last 10 years. I was even still catching Kingfish up until this week's cold front.

All in all it has been great fishing and should be really good this spring too. It looks like we are not going to have much of a winter this year. Though I am writing this letter on what maybe the coldest day of the year it's suppose to be in the mid 70's by this weekend and the 10 day forecast is much the same.

Last year was the longest winter I have ever spent on the water as a charter captain. This year, knock on wood; it looks as though it may only last a few days.

Again, I want to thank my entire patron fishermen for another successful year of fishing. I guess this year I will be going for number 17 as a full time charter captain. It has been my first and only job and I couldn't have done it without regular fishermen that I look forward to fishing with every year, many of which I call friends.

I am just getting my spring and Tarpon calendar together and just wanted to give everyone a heads up. Remember that peak Tarpon time is May thru July. I hope to see you all on the water soon.

I would like to wish all a happy and healthy new year.

Capt. Matt Ercoli
www.captainmatt.com
941-447-9888

More Fishing Reports:

 

Offering half to full day flats fishing charters aboard his custom 24' Sheaffer flats/tower boat. Fishing the backwater flats from Tampa to Sarasota Bays, Capt. Matt Ercoli has the knowledge and personality to ensure that you have a great fishing experience. Providing both inshore flats fishing for tarpon, snook, redfish, trout and offshore fishing for permit, kingfish, bonita, grouper or shark. Capt. Matt accommodates both lite tackle and fly fishermen.

Contact Info:

Fly the Flats Fishing Charters
Phone: 800-521-2872
Email the Captain
Visit his Web Site
Browse Photo Gallery
Display Find-a-Guide Listing


Copyright © 1997-2024, CyberAngler - All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy :: Terms of Use
For Questions and comments please use our Feedback Form
Back to the Top