Wednesday, August 24, 2011

July 2011 Fishing Report for Clearwater Fl


July 2011 Fishing Report

July has been a very exciting and busy month for catching a number of different fish around the Clearwater and Dunedin waters.  Yes, the weather has been on the warm side and the water temperature has been downright hot.  But that did not get in the way of some great fishing my clients enjoyed during the month.  Below are some of the catches and a lot of smiling faces.

Snook continued to bite during the moving tides.  John and son, Jacob, came out to try the summer time fishing in Clearwater.  They started out catching a couple of snook in Clearwater Pass.  Both anglers’ fish measured in at 28 inches and put up a fast and furious fight on the light tackle.  We moved inside the bay on some flats looking for redfish.  John found a nice 25 inch red using shrimp for bait.  Using white bait, Jacob caught a 19 inch trout soon after.  That gave the anglers a respectable 72 inch three fish slam.

I used the same method to get Scott and Jan, with sons, Lex and Cole, their first snook.  Jan hooked up the first snook and did a great job bringing the 30 inch fish to the boat.  We lost several others on the surface after some long screaming runs.  I moved to the inside of the bay and everybody caught redfish and trout. The kids landed their favorite fish, a pair of small sharks.  They loved catching the small Black Tips and Bonnet Heads sharks. 
Brad, Debbie and son Charlie joined Capt. Gary for a sampling of Clearwater’s famous fishing.  Brad started the day with a beautiful 34 inch snook caught in Clearwater Pass.  He followed up with a small 18 inch cobia.  Then Debbie and Charlie got into the action with redfish, trout and some small sharks. 



Kent and Gaye with family, Lindsay and Travis, brought their fishing skills for a day on the water.  The snook bite was on and all four anglers caught a line sider.  Gaye had the biggest measuring in at 32 inches.  Others included Lindsay’s 30 inch fish and Travis’s 29 incher.  Three smaller fish were caught and released to fight again.  This fishing family added redfish, trout and several flounder caught by Travis.  Both Kent and daughter, Lindsay, caught the three fish slam.

Snook continued to add a lot of action for my clients in July.  Redfish were scattered throughout the inshore waters of Clearwater and trout continue to bite on the grass flats when the water is moving.  The one fish that has not shown up in the bays this year is the mackerel.  Last year, they were all over the bays with some very large fish caught.
Good luck and go catch’em up.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

March fishing report for Clearwater Fl. Full report with photo's here.

First half of March 2011 Fishing Narratives
The water temperature reached above the magical spring number of 70 degrees at the end of February.  The fishing action went to the next level and shifted into high gear.  The quantity and quality of fish improved considerably.   As we entered into March, a cold front passed and sent the water temps back to 65 and left us with some windy conditions.   The action stalled and the fish scattered throughout the bays.
Our fishing exploits continued at a moderate rate in March with trout and redfish supplying most of the encounters.  Mackerel and lady fish showed up to add reel screaming, rod bending excitement.
I have detailed some of my trips below for the first half of the month to give an indication of the bite that’s going on during the busiest fishing time of the year.
Karl and Joe settled in and started catching trout and a few redfish.  We were able to entice a few early season mackerel as well.  All of our fish were caught on live shrimp rigged up under a float.  We moved around Clearwater Bay looking for moving water, grass flats and around mangrove shore lines until we found fish. That seemed to be the winning combination. For more information about chartering a trip with Capt. Gary, please visit: http:www.allcatchcharters.com/ Thank you, Capt. Gary
Mike and son, Zack came out on a beautiful early March day for plenty of catching action.  They caught a good quantity of trout.  All seemed to be near the legal limit of 15 inches.  We caught red drum (redfish), black drum and speckled sea trout (drum family) which added up to a drum slam.

On a cool early March day, Mick and Shaun came aboard and employed the same tactics.  We started out back in the mangroves catching a dozen or so trout.  Our next location was the flats in Clearwater Bay looking for redfish.  It wasn’t long till Shaun hooked up on a nice 25 inch redfish and did a nice job landing the fish.  We moved on and found another school of redfish and boated 8 before the bite shut down and we headed in.
Danny, wife Stacey and sons, Tyler and Blake joined me for an early spring day of fishing.  Our first location was back in the mangroves were we found lots of trout.  I wasn’t counting but I think Ty and Blake out caught mom and dad! 
We moved on to another area in Clearwater and found some bigger trout along with speedy mackerels and a few high flying ladyfish.  Five year old Blake gets bragging rights by catching the biggest mackerel.  It measured in at 24 inches and put on a drag screaming show.   Tyler showed his talents by catching at least one of every fish caught that day.  Way to go Ty.
Last half of March looks to be even better than the first.  Water temps are on the rise and so is the action.  White bait is showing up in the bays and it won’t be long until it becomes the predators main food source.




April Forecast for Clearwater Fl and Dunedin fishing areas

                                       April 2011 Fishing Forecast
Not only do the boys of summer throw their first pitch to start the 2011 MLB season, but the fishing in the Clearwater and Dunedin area kicks up another notch.  April and May could be the best time to go fishing on the West Coast of Florida.
The perfect scenario would be, temperature in the middle 70’s and bait fish showing up in the bays.  Pick your species of fish to chase, net up some white bait and go for it.
Redfish:  They will be scattered throughout the mangroves and oyster bar shore lines.  You will need a high tide to get up close to the mangroves and search lots of areas.  Use your white bait and chum a little, this should get their attention. 
Trout:  Look for moving water in the bays with a grass and sand bottom.  Chose a spot were your flat is next to deeper water, the trout like to set up on the edge and pick off their food.  Toss out your baits under a float and keep it next to the shallows.
Snook:  The snook will be on their way to the beaches and passes in late April.  You may find them at the spoil islands or in the shallows near the passes.  Here on the West Coast, the population is a lot less than it was, but still worth your time and effort when one is hooked.  Be nice and get them back in the water, we need every snook for spawning.
Other targeted species will be tarpon, kingfish, cobia and plenty of mackerel in the bays.
Mark your calendars, take time off from work, play hooky, or call in sick.  But get out there and join in the best time of the year to go fishing.
Booking late spring and summer charters now.  Call and reserve.
Capt. Gary
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 Capt. Gary

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fishing Early March

Have been on the water a lot this week and the fishing action has gone off the charts. Trout, redfish, mackerel, ladyfish, sheepshead and black drum. When the water temperatures reach 70 degrees, watch out. Spring break is here and the fish know it. April forecast out soon and March summary as well. Stay tuned!!

Capt. Gary
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

March Fishing Forecast for Clearwater Fl

                     March 2011 Fishing Forecast
After a prolonged, below normal cold winter, the fish will be itching to push up on the flats looking for something to eat in March.  The days are longer and the sunshine is stronger, helping to warm the waters of Clearwater and St. Joseph Sound in Dunedin.
Trout action has been excellent in Dunedin and Clearwater.  The spoil islands in Dunedin attract a lot attention because every winter they hold tons of quality size trout.  This should continue through March and into April.
Toss your shrimp out under a float during the incoming tide on the north side of the islands.  Stay within 20 to 40 feet from the shore line and hold on.  A lot of these trout will be 20+ inches in size. 
Throwing artificials out around the boat in-between bites is a good way to increase the odds and the action.  It will also help locate the fish if they move.
I had my clients catching big gator trout in Clearwater Bay last month and March should be no different.  Several nice 24 inchers and lots of 20+ inch fish have been caught throughout the bay.  Get yourself on the spotted grass flats throughout the bay and toss out a shrimp under a float.  This method has taken its share of gator trout.

As the water warms in late March, look for the white bait to make their return throughout the bays.  This should draw some different types of fish to the party such as mackerel, lady fish, kingfish and even an early tarpon.
The fishing action turns the corner in early March and charges full steam ahead by the end of the month.   Don’t miss Clearwater and Dunedin’s spring break fishing fever? 

For more information about chartering a trip with Capt. Gary, please visit: http:www.allcatchcharters.com/ Thank you,
Capt. Gary

Monday, February 28, 2011

Tampa Bay Boat Show and Florida Fishing School - Read More-

Just a quick reminder that the Tampa Bay Boat Show is back bigger than ever at the
Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.  Mark your calendars for March 11, 12 and 13.
Millions of dollars of inventory will be on display.  And yes admission is free.
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Presented by the St. Petersburg Times.  http://www.tampabay.com/

Don't get confused, it's not March 5th, it's March 11, 12 and 13.And again this year come out and see the "Gulf & Bay Florida Fishing School.  Learn
and ask questions from the areas top Pro Captains and Fishing Experts.  Nineteen
special presentations are slated for the three days.

I will be on stage Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm both days with my popular Inshore
Fishing Techniques on Sat. and Cast Netting on Sun.

Come on by and say hey and check out the exhibits.

Capt. Gary
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For more information about chartering a trip with Capt. Gary, please visit: http:www.allcatchcharters.com/ Thank you, Capt. Gary

Friday, February 25, 2011

Clearwater Fl Inshore Flats Fishing

Inshore charter fishing in Clearwater Florida can be the most exciting and relaxing fishing experience you'll ever have. Clearwater flats fishing has been one of the truly enjoyable encounters that vacationers and locals alike, have taken pleasure in for many years.

Clearwater fishing charters includes all of what inshore and flats fishing has to offer. Clearwater Pass is a major water way from the intracoastal waters into the Gulf of Mexico. Clearwater Pass sits next to world famous Clearwater Beach, which was voted one of the best beaches in the US.

On the inside bay area, there are numerous and incredible grass flats to attract many of the local species of fish. Redfish, snook, trout, tarpon, mackerel and many other fish can be caught on a Clearwater fishing charter. Fishing the incoming and outgoing tides around the pass is always a challenge and very productive during all seasons.

So if you are looking for an exciting vacation in one of the most sought after locations in the country and want to charter one of the best inshore guides in the area, then Clearwater Beach and Captain Gary Burch is your choice.

If you are a serious angler and want to catch a trophy fish or just want to get out on the pristine waters and catch fish, then Clearwater inshore flats fishing is for you.

Captain Gary's boat, a 21' Maverick Flats Skiff, is excellent for inshore and flats and can fish almost anywhere. All equipment and bait is supplied.

Every season offers a different challenge and Captain Gary will tailor a guided trip to fit your needs. Come on out and experience Clearwater fishing and the most beautiful waters on the west coast of Florida.

Visit AllCatch Charters web site, www.allcatchcharters.com , for the latest fishing report and great photos of what’s biting.  Also see additional information on charter fishing in the Clearwater area.  You’ll be glad you did.

Capt. Gary



For more information about chartering a trip with Capt. Gary, please visit: http:www.allcatchcharters.com/ Thank you,
Capt. Gary