Posted: 4:50 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012
Red fishing in Tampa Bay is getting better by the day reports Capt. Brett Norris. Norris said big schools can be found on the Ft. Desoto flats. Stealth is the key to keeping the reds nearby and hungry. Too much noise will send the reds running and decrease the chances for success. Top baits include fresh cut pinfish and ladyfish along with live pins and white bait.
Capt. Billy Miller has been loading the box with big trout, Spanish mackerel, blue fish black tip sharks and lots of other action fish over the deep grass flats. A chum block and a few stunned white baits behind the boat will keep the action going strong.
Dave Healy fishing with Miller 5 miles off St. Pete Beach limited out on big gag grouper with red grouper, mangrove snapper and white grunts mixed in.
Tarpon are still active at the Redington Pier. A.J. Helenyk released three and Troy Romano, Greg LaChance, Janet Rushon, Sam Rodriquez and Capt. Eddie Harrington all released one tarpon during the morning tide. Big pinfish and pumpkin seeds have been the best baits.
Bill Burrows released two tarpon and Larry Rudisill released another off St. Pete Beach using fresh shad on the bottom.
Grouper fishing off Bayport in shallow water is hot for Capt. Jim Bradley. Eric and Zachary Coppin along with Jacob Duwa all limited out on big gags in only 10 feet of water. The key to catching grouper this shallow, according to Bradley, is anchoring off the rocks and casting back to them. Frozen Spanish sardines were the bait of choice.
Scalloping is good between Homosassa and Crystal River says Capt. Jim Lemke. Gomez Rock and St. Martin Keys have been the most popular areas. It is easier to see the scallops on the outgoing tide.
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