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Fishing Reports by Capt. Stewart Ames


2019-08-08
1:36 PM

Snook Cooling Off, Redfish still Eating - The last two weeks of July signaled the departure of many snook from our local beaches. With spawning activity over, these fish have spread back out….some larger fish probably moving a little bit offshore while many other fish have taken up reside more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-07-19
11:45 AM

Snook and Redfish - Redfish, snook and trout…all closed to harvest thru May, 2020. Great! A full year for fish to grow in a protected environment. Inshore fishing is a lot more about the sport and less about the harvest anyway, so business remains largely unaffected. W more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-05-14
11:18 AM

Reds Big, Snook Fishing about to heat up - The beauty of fishing is that nothing is ever for sure. It's May, water temps are 80 degrees and snook are all over the beach. Right? That is the expectation this time of year however snook fishing over the last week has not been on fire. It appear more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-03-28
6:00 PM

Big Trout, Snook and Redfish all available - March finished strong with quality fish being caught for all three major species. Big trout were readily available for the last two weeks of March and seemed to be keyed into eating larger whitebait. Baits that seemed almost too big were best. Pati more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-03-06
9:59 AM

Small Redfish Abundant / Early Snook Make an Appearance - Seatrout fishing in February remained pretty strong although fishing this winter has, overall, been a bit slower than previous years. That said, the last few years have been ridiculously good. So it may be well timed that the harvest of trout over 20 more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-02-13
2:06 PM

Big Trout and Redfish are Best Bet - January delivered what is generally expected. As our coldest month of the year, fronts dependably arrived and squashed the fishing each time. One stretch produced 8 straight nights of temperatues into the forties. On the bright side, warming trends more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2019-01-09
4:51 PM

Trout Action Strong / Redfish scattered - Is it January or September? Last week, water temperatures reached 71 degrees in St Joseph's Sound. The large seatrout got confused and seemed to move off of their more predictable locations. Large seatrout fishing is generally an easy proposition more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2018-12-04
6:26 PM

Redfishing Decent, Seatrout About to Show Up Strong - November proved to be wide open for kingfish within 2 miles off the beach. These fish provided great light tackle sport when targeted on 20 lbs spinning outfits. For fish in the 10 - 20 lbs class, this tackle could manage the fish. Fish upwards of more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Tampa Bay


2018-10-10
8:15 PM

Inshore Fishing Solid, Near Shore Fishing about to Heat Up - Thankfully, October has arrived. Bait will be bigger, waters will be cooler, fish will be more aggressive and there will be more species to choose from. Trips over the course of the last few weeks have produced decent numbers of both redfish and sn more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Clearwater


2018-08-20
6:01 PM

Dog Days - After stellar fishing from spring through mid summer, waters heat and fishing cools a bit. Strong tides still provide ample opportunity to hook redfish although, if it during the heat of the day, be prepared to search for them around and under cover more...
Capt. Stewart Ames - Clearwater

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