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Sheepshead & Drift Fishing For Flounder In Tampa Bay!

Capt. Sean Hagen
December 28, 2010
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

Tampa Sheepshead Fishing!

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It's that time of year again in Tampa Bay, the sheepshead are beginning their spawn and it's going to be sheepshead on! Sheepshead make for awesome table fare. Some folks refer to sheepshead as the "poor man's grouper" because they're so tasty, yet you don't have to burn 200 gals. of fuel in an offshore pursuit of them like many anglers do when targeting offshore grouper. Shamrock Inshore Fishing Charters specializes in Tampa Bay winter time Sheepshead and flounder inshore fishing trips. The bag limits for sheepshead are 15 fish per angler & 10 per angler for flounder. A gag grouper closure goes into effect Jan. 1st. 2011 so, book your "poor man's grouper" trip today by calling Captain Sean Hagen with Shamrock Fishing Charters! Great fun for the wee ones and the not so wee ones, as well

Drift Fishing For Flounder In St. Petersburg!

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Now is the time to catch flounder in St. Petersburg. Captain Sean Hagen of Shamrock Fishing Charters specializes in winter time flounder fishing. Captain Sean targets flounder by drifting deep water cuts over sand and shell bottom. Using Eupro Tackle, Captain Sean rigs a 1/2oz slip sinker to 18" of 25lb IT flourocarbon, ties on a 1/0 hook baited with a small to medium size live sardine. After positioning boat up current he drifts over targeted areas, keeping rod tip up he slowly bumps his line. Captain Sean only retrieves the scope of his line at the end of each drift or when reeling in a flounder. The trick is to casaully drag your sinker over the bottom, bumping it now and again in an attempt get the attention of the Mr. Flounder. Flounder hold tight to the bottom usually blanketing themselves in the sand, so when you bump your rod tip the sinker creates a sediment puff on the bottom, triggering a reaction bite from the flounder. The flash and scent of a crippled sardine in combination with "the Puff" often proves too much to resist. You may be suprised to find how many flounder you can pick-off working the same patch of real estate using the "drift" tecnique.

Shamrock Fishing Charters target flounder in St Petersburg during the months of December thru February!

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Inshore charter service. Fishing Tampa Bay targeting: the tarpon, snook, redfish trout, snapper and more. Live bait and artificals on flats, backwaters, rivers and bay.

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Shamrock Inshore Charters
12536 Mc Intosh Rd
Thonotosassa, FL 33592
Phone: 813-545-5639
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