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Fishing Reports by Capt. Trajan Rodriguez


2019-12-11
12:46 PM

Winter Time Bite has been stellar - Although it may be winter here in Tampa, the fish are chewing as if it is still October. Bait can be found on most the flats still and it starting to show up on the markers in the lower areas of the bay. Snook and redfish will continue to be gr more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2019-04-09
8:10 AM

Spring Snook Fishing is Fantastic - Snook seem to be at every spot we have been hitting for the couple weeks. They are on just about every flat with a good mixture of sand holes and grass. Some redfish are mixed in, but it has been hard to get through the snook to get a red. Bait h more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2018-12-14
12:54 PM

Cooler weather with a Strong Bite - This is a great time of year to fish! The fish are congregated together and staying warm. With winter around the corner, they are getting filled up before it hits! Snook will be stacked in the creek and river mouths. The trout will be in the cree more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2018-09-12
8:12 AM

No Red Tide in Tampa Bay! - With all of the talk of red tide here on the West Coast of Florida, it is easy to get caught up in the news. Red tide has devastated SW Florida but thankfully it has not gotten inside of Tampa Bay! The water is safe and the fish are hungry. Please co more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2018-06-19
7:40 AM

Tarpon Bite is On! - As the tarpon work their way north during their seasonal migration, we are lucky enough to have them make a stop here in Tampa Bay. Use heavy 8 foot rods that are in the 30-60 lb line class. Bigger reels and 80 lb leader ensure you can get the fish t more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2018-05-18
8:50 AM

It's Tarpon Time! - Its that time of year when the silver king begins to make its way into the passes of Tampa Bay. As the fish continue their migration, they will visit us here in Tampa Bay for a few months. The best way to target the silver king is with pass crabs or more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2018-01-03
12:50 PM

Cold Front has fish on the move! - With some of the coldest weather we have had since the infamous 2010 freeze, the fish will finally be pushed to their winter time hide outs. For snook this means they will be holding on sea walls, residential canals, mud bottom areas, etc. Trout more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2017-12-20
8:24 AM

Winter Time Fishing is as Good as it Gets! - Last weeks cooler temperatures pushed a lot of the fish closer to their winter time hide outs. With winter time low tides, this typically means the fish are grouped tighter together, and once located we tend to catch a lot in one hole. White bait more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2017-09-15
12:24 PM

Bait is Thick and the Fish are Hungry - As the water temps started to slightly cool down from the rains, the redfish have been stacked and are starting to work towards their fall patterns. We have been consistently finding schools of the big overslot redfish on the grass flats of Tampa Bay more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay


2017-06-25
12:34 PM

Tarpon and Snook Fishing is Excellent - With the warm weather of summer comes big snook on the beaches and passes, and the tarpon migration. It has been a slow year as compared to others for tarpon this season due to high winds and lots of rain, but there is plenty of fish around. Fish more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay

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