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Fishing Reports by Capt. TJ Stewart


2012-02-14
6:36 AM

Tampa Bay Spring time fishing is almost here! - Its winter, but the beautiful weather we've had lately sure makes it feel like spring. The water temperature is almost 70 degrees, and the fish love it. Live bait can be hard to come by at times, but the good news is that it's definitely in the are more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2012-01-30
4:35 AM

Winter time fishing in Tama bay in shallow water! - The weather in the Tampa Bay area has been cool the past few weeks, but the cool weather certainly hasn't stopped the fish from biting; it's just changed how we're fishing for them. Any day spent fishing in Tampa Bay can be a great day; we just have more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2012-01-11
2:21 PM

Tampa Bay fishing- with a mild winter! - The Tampa Bay area has had a pretty mild winter so far! Our winter temperatures have really been more like spring temperatures. We haven't endured any real cold temperatures until this week. On some of the colder mornings we've had to fish with more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-12-12
7:52 PM

Winter time fishing Tampa Bay so far! - We have had a mild winter so far and I'm not the only one that appreciates it; The fish do too. Live bait is aplenty and the fish are biting it. The water temperature has remained in the 60 to 70 range so the fish are in the areas they are normally more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-11-20
2:20 PM

That time of the year in Tampa Bay! - It's that time of year again in Tampa Bay. The time of year when numerous cold fronts swipe through the area, and cause the weather and water temperature to fluctuate on a regular basis. The cold fronts decrease the water temperature and basically more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-11-17
7:50 PM

Tampa Bays cold weather doesn't stop the fish form biting! - It's cold, it's warm, it's cold, and it's warm again! That is typical Florida weather. The fluctuation in the weather sure makes things interesting in the fishing world. Do we put weights on to keep the bait on the bottom so the fish don't have to more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-10-30
9:53 AM

Tampa Bay fishing! - It's that time of year when you have to dress in layers. Most mornings a jacket is a necessity, but by noon, shorts are. Well, that dress code is for us Floridians anyway. If the temperature drops below 70 degrees, I need a jacket. Although the c more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-10-18
1:50 PM

Big fish - light tackle - Tampa Bay! - If you want a great fight from a huge fish, book a charter and you will get just that. Just take a look at the attached picture. That is a great fish. In the past, we've caught these great big drum in the springtime in the Bay. This year, they ar more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-10-09
4:51 PM

Wow its Tampa Bay fall time fishing! - It is officially fall. The beginning of fall has brought a change in the weather that has made for some really great days on the water. Fishing is great so far, and should just continue to get better over the next couple of months. The big one more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay


2011-10-01
8:01 AM

Pictures say more then words for fishing in Tampa Bay! - I'm going to keep this one short and sweet… the fishing has been awesome and the weather has been right there with it! The pictures say the rest… Tarpon on! More redfish then we know what to do with! Big drum! Great snook! Even som more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay

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