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Fishing Reports by Capt. Sal Tardella


2016-12-22
1:28 PM

My Bonnie's in a new marina.... - We recently moved our boat to a safer harbor in Little Hollywood, where Brevard County begins. Haven't had too many fishing hours this month because of other obligations, but we can't wait to get out onto the Sebastian River as soon as we can. more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Sebastian


2016-12-11
3:23 PM

Haven't fished since last report.... - We had some issues with our trolling motor, and it was in the shop for a few days. The problem has been dealt with, but local weather conditions have not been ideal for small boats. High winds for three days plus some heavy rain today. Hoping fo more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Sebastian


2016-11-25
9:28 PM

We're Back on the Treasure Coast.... - We got back to Sebastian less than three weeks ago, but we've already fished twice. Conditions in the Indian River lagoon and the Sebastian River have improved since last year, and we caught a variety of fish while moving around to several of our fa more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Sebastian


2016-10-20
1:23 PM

Getting Ready to Bring the Boat out of the Water - We had three or four trips since our last report. The catch has been consistent--nice porgies, mixed-size sea bass, a few bluefish and the occasional sand shark. Our city launching dock is closing down next week, and we'll be pulling My Bonnie fr more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-10-06
8:55 AM

Slowing Down to a Crawl... - We fished a few times since our last report. Our passengers caught some nice porgies, some sea bass, bluefish and fluke. Fluke are now out of season, so they had to be thrown back. We'll be pulling our CT boat from the water at the end of this m more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-09-23
9:57 PM

Mixed bag.... - We've had some good temps, but the winds have been bothersome. We fished a few times, catching mainly sea bass and porgies, along with small bluefish and a few sand sharks. Only five weeks left to go for the season; pulling the boat out of the wa more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-09-08
11:43 AM

Crazy Weather, Few Charters As a Result - We did several charters over the last ten days of August, and one during Labor Day Weekend, but Hermine forced cancellation of two other trips, and calls have slowed down significantly ever since, which isn't unusual for this time of year. We'd be more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-08-25
1:15 PM

Steady action for the past two weeks... - We've had to dodge some threatening weather, but when we were able to stay on the water our passengers brought in bluefish large and small, porgies of varying sizes, some fluke and small sea bass. Most of the bluefish action was mid-Sound top water, more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-08-12
11:41 AM

Beastly Hot; Trips a Bit Down Right Now - We fished a few times over the past ten days. Our passengers caught nice-sized porgies, some sea bass and bluefish, and even a keeper sea trout a/k/a weakfish (very rare these days.) more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2016-07-31
2:56 PM

Summer Doldrums are nigh.... - Our area has been dealing with very high temps, and we've been getting a mixed bag; but nothing is consistent of predictable. Among our catches last week were large sea bass, some decent fluke, bluefish of different sizes, and the occasional porgy more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands

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