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		<title>Snook fishing up date Tampa Bay/April into May 5/6/2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The snook bite in April was very good and continued throughout the month and into May. Bait (sardines) have finally shown up and its only getting thicker.
Most of the fish caught this last month had actually been caught on dead cut bait. It seems the snook have been hungry after the long cold winter and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The snook bite in April was very good and continued throughout the month and into May. Bait (sardines) have finally shown up and its only getting thicker.</p>
<p>Most of the fish caught this last month had actually been caught on dead cut bait. It seems the snook have been hungry after the long cold winter and are trying to fatten up.</p>
<p>In the mix have been a few redfish but the bite in the areas I have been fishing has not been what I would like. Trout are still around and can be caught drifting the edges of some of the deeper grass flats.</p>
<p>Tarpon are also showing up and I will soon be targeting them when they get to the areas I like to target. Spanish mackerel are here and can be caught buy setting up a nice chum line and using long shank hooks,and live sardines for bait.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of snook pictures from a recent charter.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-262" title="Redfish (2)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Redfish-2-300x225.jpg" alt="Redfish (2)" width="300" height="225" /><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-263" title="Redfish" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Redfish-300x225.jpg" alt="Redfish" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>As we really get into the month of may and the bait gets thicker I only expect the fish to be really going off!</p>
<p>Thanks for checking my reports and keep checking back for more.</p>
<p>Capt. Steve</p>
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		<title>Its time to catch Snook in Tampa Bay week of 4/11/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now is the time! The snook bite is on and they are keeping the rods bent.
I had a couple of trips this week and Snook has been the dependable bite.  On Monday I had Gary and Carl along for a half day of snook action. The bite started a little slow with one hook up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now is the time! The snook bite is on and they are keeping the rods bent.</p>
<p>I had a couple of trips this week and Snook has been the dependable bite.  On Monday I had Gary and Carl along for a half day of snook action. The bite started a little slow with one hook up and a break off. After making a couple of moves and waiting for the tide to get just right it was all about catching. Gary and Carl hooked over 20 nice fish but due to break offs and hook pulls they boated seven nice snook.</p>
<div id="attachment_244" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-244" title="Redfish (2)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Redfish-21-300x225.jpg" alt="Gary with a nice 29&quot; Snook" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gary with a nice 29&quot; Snook</p></div>
<div id="attachment_245" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-245" title="Redfish" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Redfish1-300x225.jpg" alt="Carl displaying one of the Snook he caught" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Carl displaying one of the Snook he caught</p></div>
<p>In between charters I spent as much time on the water scouting. Getting the right bait is very important so time was spent looking for that as well as nice fish to catch. I found the bait now time to find more fish. I found an area holding some fat trout but also found a shoreline that had snook and redfish. I put this information in my mental locker to use on Friday when I had the pleasure of guiding Gary, B.J. and Nick for the Tamco Foundation Glad Slam tournament. For those not aware Tamco is a  non profit organization benefiting wounded vets. Gary and B.J (aka Stumps) were both wounded in attacks as they served in Iraq.</p>
<p>Gary and B.J. both informed me that they had fish this event twice before. When they told me the name of the Captains they had fished with I have to admit I was a bit nervous  as both of them are well seasoned anglers with reputations in the bay area that I now for the next six hours had to live up to.</p>
<p>Our first stop would be to try and knock the trout off of our species of fish to catch. It did not take long and Gary put two trout to the boat one being the a very fat 17 inch-er. We stayed on the spot a while longer trying to upgrade our catch but it was not to be.</p>
<p>The tiding was moving in now so it was time to work that shoreline I had found those snook and reds on earlier this week. It started out slow in this area with one hook up and a lose boat side. Fortunately these guys were patient and kept the mood light with there humor and stories. We continued to move from spot to spot until we got on a decent bite. We were able to get a couple of more snook in the boat with the largest at this point being 24&#8243;. I thought for sure we would get a Red in the mix but it just did not happen. Time was running out for this area so another move was to be made.  The next stop proved to be a good producing spot. We had some good solid hook ups and after losing some very big fish to there leader fraying tactics B.J. boated a nice 29&#8243; fish.  We had one more hook up after that on a fish that would of easily exceeded 30&#8243; but it was not to be.</p>
<p>It was time to head back in at this point. I was feeling a little down about the fact we did not get the redfish as that could of put the guys in the money so to speak. We got back to the dock and as we unloaded a gentleman came up and asked the guys how it went. The words out of there mouths made me feel very proud. They all exclaimed it was The best trip they had had yet!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have any pictures of there fish as they have not emailed them to me yet but I did get a group shot back at the dock.</p>
<div id="attachment_258" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-258" title="Unnamed" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Unnamed-300x225.jpg" alt="Unnamed" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">B.J. with a solid 29 1/4&quot; snook</p></div>
<div id="attachment_255" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-255" title="24inch snook(2)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/24inch-snook2-300x225.jpg" alt="Nick with a 24&quot; snook" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nick with a 24&quot; snook</p></div>
<div id="attachment_246" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-246 " title="Redfish (2)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Redfish-22-300x225.jpg" alt="L to R  Erick, B.J.(aka stumps) proud captain and Gary" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">L to R  Nick, B.J.(aka stumps) proud captain and Gary</p></div>
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		<title>Spring is officialy here according to my wife /April 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know according to the calendar the first day of spring was March 20,but according to my wife it was April 1st. That date is the first time since I can remember that she has asked me to go fishing. You see my wife hates the cold. If it drops below 70 degrees that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know according to the calendar the first day of spring was March 20,but according to my wife it was April 1st. That date is the first time since I can remember that she has asked me to go fishing. You see my wife hates the cold. If it drops below 70 degrees that is a freeze to her. Well our temps are now rising into the 80&#8217;s and she is ready and so the fish should be also.</p>
<p>My last trip out was a scouting mission. I have a Redfish tournament to fish a week from now so Redfish have been on my mind. I found some nice fish but not in the quantities I would like. Of course I did not make to far of a run from the tournament launch site so I did limit myself a bit. Not to worry my partner will also be out this coming week looking. We have a huge school we can fish tournament day we just like to have more than one option.</p>
<p>On our scouting mission I also found some good numbers of snook. This was an exciting thing to see as our snook suffered a big hit during this past winters freezing temps.</p>
<div id="attachment_225" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-225" title="neal 33 inch snook 002" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/neal-33-inch-snook-002-300x225.jpg" alt="Snook" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Snook</p></div>
<p>The big Black Drum I reported on a couple of weeks ago are also still in the area. I will be taking my wife this weekend for her chance to land one.</p>
<div id="attachment_226" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-226" title="Black Drun 3-17-10 (6)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Black-Drun-3-17-10-6-300x225.jpg" alt="Big Black Drum" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Big Black Drum</p></div>
<p>I have had several other captains give me some good reports of  Spanish Mackerel showing up. One of my sources told me his clients put six in the box and they were fishing in the very north end of Tampa Bay. This kind of news really gets me fired up!</p>
<p>Grouper season just opened up and on the first day a good friend of mine made it a point to get out and get a couple for dinner in the shallow waters of the bay.</p>
<p>Tarpon have been sighted already. I am really liking this! If you have never done battle with the Silver King you may want to think about booking a Tarpon Charter.</p>
<p>Spring is here according to my wife and the fish. So get out and get after them. I know I will.</p>
<div id="attachment_228" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-228" title="Karens first grouper" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Karens-first-grouper-300x225.jpg" alt="Gag Grouper" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gag Grouper</p></div>
<div id="attachment_229" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-229" title="Mackerelsnatchers002" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Mackerelsnatchers002-300x224.jpg" alt="Mackerel" width="300" height="224" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Mackerel</p></div>
<p>Thanks for stopping by and keep checking back as I keep my reports up to date.</p>
<p>Capt. Steve Betz</p>
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		<title>A change of scenery Estero Bay 1/15 and 1/16 20010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It had been a while since my wife and I had a change of scenery so a little over a month ago we planed a trip to Bonita Springs just two hours south of Tampa.
Good friend and fellow fishing guide Capt. Steve Nagy (Nay- Gee) lives there and runs his guide service on the waters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It had been a while since my wife and I had a change of scenery so a little over a month ago we planed a trip to Bonita Springs just two hours south of Tampa.</p>
<p>Good friend and fellow fishing guide Capt. Steve Nagy (Nay- Gee) lives there and runs his guide service on the waters of Estero Bay. Capt. Steve was kind enough to guide us around Estero and show us some of the scenery. The area had just come off of a ten day cold (freeze) snap so my expectations as far as the fishing would be were not very high. I told Capt. Steve not to be to concerned about the fishing as both myself and my wife Karen understood how the harsh cold conditions had a major effect on how the fishing would be. Tampa had also been hit hard by the cold and it just about put the fish bite at a stand still.</p>
<p>We spent two days fishing some very slow and tough conditions with not to much to show for it. We did see a few fish but they were just not willing to eat. I sight casted to a lone snook in the 35&#8243; range and as he turned on the soft plastic artificial I thought it was going to be a hook up. He followed it and then turned off as to say I am just not in the mood.</p>
<p>We kept moving around checking place after place with dismal  results. But it was nice to see some different terrain. Estero Bay unlike Tampa Bay is loaded with oyster bars. This is one place that if you do not know the areas waters you stay inside the marked channels.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-110" title="Estero Bay (2)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Estero-Bay-2-300x225.jpg" alt="Estero Bay (2)" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>Day one of our trip yielded a lady fish and one trout. That&#8217;s fishing!</p>
<p>Day two we started out with a different plan. Capt. Steve asked me what I would like to do? I told him I thought maybe we should explore some other areas like canals and such where the water temp may be a little higher and hold some fish. Capt. Steve agreed so off we went. We hit some canals and fished the docks and mangrove edges but we were yet to get a bite. After a while I think a little frustration was setting in but I reassured Steve that we knew the conditions were less than favorable and we did not expect miracles. Heck Karen and I were just happy to be on a boat in a place we had not seen before. Capt. Steve made a decision to take us up the Imperial River. As we approached the mouth of the river where it dumps into Estero Bay we could see Trout shooting by under the boat in the crystal clear water. We set up and fished the mouth for a while with no takers.</p>
<p>On we went further up the river. We got to an area and Capt. Steve told us to pitch out our soft plastic baits and we would slow troll them behind the boat. Steve had a good feeling we could hook up on some Jacks in this area. Capt. Steve had the right feeling and it was not but a minute and I was hooked up and then Karen. If you have never caught a Jack on light tackle you don&#8217;t know what you are missing.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-111" title="Estero Bay (5)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Estero-Bay-5-300x225.jpg" alt="Estero Bay (5)" width="300" height="225" />They will put even the best of tackle to the test. Karen had her hands full fighting her fish on 8 lb test with a Gloomis rod and 2500 series Shimano stradic reel.</p>
<p>After a nice drag ripping battle Karen and I landed our fish and got a quick picture before we released them.<img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-112" title="Estero Bay (4)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Estero-Bay-4-300x225.jpg" alt="Estero Bay (4)" width="300" height="225" />As usual Karen gets the larger of the fish. We spent some more time playing with the Jacks catching another half dozen or so.  We all agreed we had some fun so off we went to have lunch at the Fish House. After lunch we decided we should get a group picture so we had one of the patrons there snap a picture for us.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-113" title="Estero Bay (7)" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Estero-Bay-7-225x300.jpg" alt="Estero Bay (7)" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p>After some laughs about the picture we headed off and scouted around some more. The rest of the afternoon was just basically enjoying the beauty of the mangrove lined shorelines and multitude of oyster bars.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-114" title="Estero Bay" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Estero-Bay-300x225.jpg" alt="Estero Bay" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>It was not a crazy fish catching time but its not always about that. When conditions are not right you just have to enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. It wont be long and I am sure Estero Bay will be alive with activity.</p>
<p>I have to say thanks to Capt. Steve for being such a wonderful host and sharing his vast knowledge of Estero Bay with us. Karen and I have already discussed going back in the spring time.</p>
<p>You can check out Capt. Steve Nagy&#8217;s web site at <a href="http://www.bonitaspringsfishing.com"> </a><a href="http://www.bonitaspringsfishing.com" target="_blank">www.bonitaspringsfishing.com</a></p>
<p>Thanks for reading along</p>
<p>Capt. Steve Betz</p>
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		<title>Incredibly cold fishing report Tampa Bay 1/10/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its still incredibly cold here in Tampa. When I woke this morning it was 26 degrees outside! This is a new record low for us!
These sustained periods of freezing cold weather are having there effects on our fishery. The Tampa Bay water temps are now down in the 40&#8217;s and the fish are running out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its still incredibly cold here in Tampa. When I woke this morning it was 26 degrees outside! This is a new record low for us!</p>
<p>These sustained periods of freezing cold weather are having there effects on our fishery. The Tampa Bay water temps are now down in the 40&#8217;s and the fish are running out of warmer areas to seek refuge. Freezing cold days combined with some overcast skies will allow some of the darker mud bottom areas to lose there higher temperatures. Fortunately we have had mostly sunny days as this helps a little to allow those mud bottoms to warm and the fish get a chance to sun them selves.</p>
<p>The problem with these cold temps are two fold. The first problem is the fish (particularly snook) become stunned and begin to float on the surface. If left alone they have a chance to survive if the temperatures come back up and they get some warmth. Unfortunately I have been reading reports from around the Tampa Bay area of hundred&#8217;s of dead snook being found in some places. Personally I have not witnessed this first hand and I know how folks in the fishing community tend to exaggerate. I sure hope it was an exaggeration.</p>
<p>The second problem we have when the temps are down like this is poachers! The lethargic fish are easy prey for the poachers armed with nothing more than a cast net,fillet knife and cooler. I have also been reading reports of poachers being confronted and reported to the FWC. One report I read this week had a video of about 25 snook carcasses from 12 to 30 inches laying on the bottom near a boat launch. All the carcasses had been fillet. These were the obvious  bi product of poachers. I have to wonder why someone would want to fillet a 12&#8243; snook? There would hardly be enough meat to snack on.</p>
<p>On a positive note our ten day forecast has us back in the 70s for a couple of days towards the end of the week. Our temps should stay on the warmer side from there on out making fishing much better. There are still plenty of fish to target with redfish,trout,sheepshead,flounder and others being in the mix. I would bet money the silver trout will be piled in the deeper holes and channels. These fish make for some great table fare as well as some fun action for the young and old alike.</p>
<p>In the meantime I am going to be resting up trying to kick this cold I picked up so I can be back in on the action.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading along.</p>
<p>Capt. Steve Betz</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With 2009  rapidly coming to an end I wanted to get one last trip in for the year.
Trout season will be reopening in our area the first of the new year.
I have great confidence that I can put clients on some nice keeper trout this time of year so I wanted to do something different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With 2009  rapidly coming to an end I wanted to get one last trip in for the year.</p>
<p>Trout season will be reopening in our area the first of the new year.</p>
<p>I have great confidence that I can put clients on some nice keeper trout this time of year so I wanted to do something different today. I like to offer a variety of species to catch using different methods so my charter&#8217;s stay fun and eventful. Being caught up in fishing the back waters and creeks I have neglected fishing the residential canals. Today would be the day I would scout them out.</p>
<p>I took a friend of mine with me today. John is a novice angler but he loves to fish and does not mind the scouting portion of fishing. Scouting is not something I can do with clients on board so when I do scout its usually by myself or with someone that enjoys scouting. You see scouting is not all ways about catching.</p>
<p>The time I had allotted today to scout probably wasn&#8217;t the best for canals as it was a negative low tide and I prefer a high out going when fishing them. But hey I had to go when I could as not to miss out on tonight&#8217;s party.</p>
<p>Methodically we worked the docks one by one,looking for fish and tossing small live shrimp under them. John caught on quick and began catching Redfish and Sheepshead.</p>
<p>After spending the time out there today I was not disappointed I went. It was not a banner day but it was productive. We caught about a dozen Red fish (red drum) and probably another dozen Sheepshead with a Snook thrown in the mix.</p>
<p>It was a good way to end an old year and bring in a new. It also adds an alternative fishing experience for my clients to enjoy.</p>
<p>Have a Happy and Safe New Year.</p>
<p>Capt. Steve Betz</p>
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		<title>Round two scouting 12/22/09 &#8211;  Tampa Bay fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was round two of scouting during this cold weather.
I was not able to be out as long or late as I would of liked today because of some afternoon obligations. It did help to get out there as always.
The morning air was a brisk 43 degree&#8217;s as I made my way across Tampa Bay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was round two of scouting during this cold weather.</p>
<p>I was not able to be out as long or late as I would of liked today because of some afternoon obligations. It did help to get out there as always.</p>
<p>The morning air was a brisk 43 degree&#8217;s as I made my way across Tampa Bay in search of bait. I found it where I left it the day before but it was not as plentiful. Not to worry I told my self as store bought shrimp are available and I will be sure to pick some up for tomorrow&#8217;s charter.</p>
<p>I made the long run to the power plant to see what was going on in the warm water out flow. Really not much. Mostly just a bunch of Cow Nose Rays milling around. I would of preferred an incoming tide for this area but I only had the time allotted to work with.</p>
<p>Back across the bay I went. With limited time left I checked a couple of other spots and as the day warmed things became a little more active. This is a good sign as overnight temps are not supposed to dip to low and tomorrow we should have temps in the 70s again.</p>
<p>I found a huge school of sheep&#8217;s head that will make for some lite tackle fun with some live shrimp. Lady fish were around and were attacking live bait and jigs. At the last stop I decided to chum it up real good. I was hoping the trout would be there I had found the day before but instead the snook had moved back in. I caught a couple of them but was out of time. I figure as the tide started to move better and the afternoon son warmed the water a bit they should really turn on.</p>
<p>Hopefully tomorrows plan of a later start and some warmer weather will make for a good bite.</p>
<p>I will let you know in my next report.</p>
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		<title>Scouting after a cold front 12/21/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 22:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With this latest cold front comingthrough  and a charter on the books I felt a day of scouting was in order.
When we get these cold north winds it can make some drastic changes to the fishing over night. Finding bait to fish with and hungry fish to eat it can go from easy to impossible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With this latest cold front comingthrough  and a charter on the books I felt a day of scouting was in order.</p>
<p>When we get these cold north winds it can make some drastic changes to the fishing over night. Finding bait to fish with and hungry fish to eat it can go from easy to impossible with a 5 degree drop in water temperature. Today that proved partly true. Finding bait and filling the well with some frisky sardines was like taking candy from a baby. Finding fish that would eat the bait IMPOSSIBLE!</p>
<p>I found plenty of fish today snook,red fish and trout included but not a one would eat any thing that was on a hook. Crazy as it seems the bay water temp went from 65 degrees to 60 degrees in just a couple of days. It was just enough to shut the bite down.</p>
<p>It will take a couple of days and the fishing should pick back up as the fish acclimate themselves to the change.</p>
<p>I am going to head back out tomorrow and try and find some warmer water. Tampa Bay has a couple of power plants that supply some warm water out flow that during times like these can be a haven for many species. The power plants will be my target tomorrow.</p>
<p>I will let you know whats happening there in my next report.</p>
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		<title>Some times you have to change the plan 12.16.09</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My guest today was one of my sponsors, Jay Parrish from Bluewater Fishing Supply.
The plan was simple. We were going to fish some shallow water rock piles with in Tampa Bay for grouper.
We made it to our destination in about 18 feet of water. Our hopes were high as the bottom machine was lit up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My guest today was one of my sponsors, Jay Parrish from Bluewater Fishing Supply.</p>
<p>The plan was simple. We were going to fish some shallow water rock piles with in Tampa Bay for grouper.</p>
<p>We made it to our destination in about 18 feet of water. Our hopes were high as the bottom machine was lit up with a nice show of fish. After spending some time dropping baits,trying different presentations we could not buy a bite. After several moves to places I had marked on the GPS the fish just would not eat. It was very clear a change in plans was in order.</p>
<p>After making a short run to a near by shallow water flat we set up and it only took seconds for our baits to get destroyed by snook after snook! We landed around ten of them when we both agreed to leave them chewing and search out some places we had not been in a while. Our next stop produced a couple more snook and then nothing. Time for another move.</p>
<p>We went to a canal and switched gears baiting up with live shrimp and pitching them under docks trying to locate a few sheepshead to take home for dinner. We caught a few but all were on the small side so they were released.</p>
<p>We happend upon a nice school of Jack Crevalle and then the fun began. I threw some chummers out and as the water around us exploded we pitched our baits in and held on as our drag sang! These Jacks were in the 5 to 6 pound range and I am here to tell you they put up one heck of a fight on lite tackle!</p>
<p>We spent some time catching and releasing the Jack Crevalle and after about 8 of them we had our fill and headed back to the ramp for some lunch.</p>
<p>Some times you have to change the plan.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-49" title="jay w- snook" src="http://flatsandbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/jay-w-snook-300x225.jpg" alt="jay w- snook" width="300" height="225" /></p>
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