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Tampa, FL Fishing Report July 14, 2014

Capt. Mark Magni
July 14, 2014
Tampa Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

Reel Till U Feel Charters Fishing Report for Tampa Bay. With the approach of the Super Moon this week gave us super high tides in the early afternoon and super low tide into the evening hours. We turn to late afternoon fishing and having to dodge a few thunderstorms.
The Mangrove Snapper bite has been of the chart. Small Greenbacks and small Shrimp has landed my anglers with their 5 fish limit for the dinner table.
The Black Drum had many of my anglers with their rods bent and some tired arms, some were in the 20 plus pound class being caught on light tackle which is a blast.
A few Tarpon were jumped this week fishing the shadows of the bridge lights using the DOA Bait Buster.
A handful of nice Redfish 18 to 25 inches was caught using fresh cut bait.

Get out on the water and have some fun.
Looking to book a Inshore Fishing Charter on Tampa Bay give me a call.

Capt Mark Magni, Reel Till U Feel Charters
813-610-5559
www.reeltillufeel.wix.com/captain-mark-magni

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Light Tackle Inshore Fishing on Tampa Bay, Which is Florida's largest open-water estuary making it some of Florida's best fishing area. Bait, Tackle, Ice & License Provided. Snook, Trout, Redfish, Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Mangrove Snapper, Tarpon. Half Day, Full Day, Evening Charters

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Reel Till U Feel
3001 W Lemon St
Tampa, FL 33609
Phone: 813-610-5559
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