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Making the best of winter time fishing.

Capt. Brady Nelson
January 24, 2014
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

Winter and especially the month of Jan. can be one of our most challenging months of fishing here on the West coast of Florida. Our inshore trips have consisted of fishing deeper darker waters for sheepshead,redfish,black drum,and mangrove snapper with mackeral,pompano,ladyfish and jacks filling in the gaps. The offshore trips have been producing BIG gag grouper, red grouper, nice mangrove snapper and some sheepshead. If you like good eating those key west grunts are filling coolers. I suggest that on those nice calm days , wich we haven't had too many of in the last week or two, going offshore, and on any other day know that you can take refuge somewhere from the cold and still catch fish, bend the rod and have a good time.
After all this is Florida.

Tampa Bay Fishing Forecast:

Look for this pattern to continue thru at least the next couple of weeks.

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Bass N Bay charters is located near Anna Maria Island, and Longboat Key. We offer light tackle inshore fishing, offshore fishing, bass fishing, gator hunting and gigging trips after dark, all with a family friendly environment, and top of the line equipment. Capt. Brady is a Florida native, holds three consecutive state champion titles in the IFA Redfish Tour and has been fishing these waters for 42 years now. Rest assured that it is our goal to put you on the fish ever time we get on the water.

Contact Info:

Bass N Bay Charters
1217 6th ST W
Palmetto, FL 34221
Phone: 941-722-2033
Alt. Phone: 941-685-4491
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