Thursday, September 17, 2009

Florida Sportsman show upcoming

A Florida Sportsman Fishing and Boat Show will be held Sept. 26 and 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

It will be at the Florida State Faigrounds, Expo Hall, located at I-4 and Hwy 301 in Tampa.

For more information, visit www.floridasportsman.com/shows.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

How to pull apart stuck fishing rods

Sometimes, after being in the heat of the day, fishing rods can be stuck together because the heat expands the rods.

Anglers can simply run an ice cube, maybe in cloth, along the joints of the rod. The coldness will compress those areas of the rod, allowing the rod to be taken apart.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Redfish report

Redfish should be showing up in larger schools in the next month


Carl Arns of Riverview, and Rodney Holt and Greg Hall from Bradenton, reported that they are starting to see some redfish showing up daily in Terra Ceia Bay.

Theyreported catching redfish to 26 1/2 inches and a 36-inch snook caught with a MirrOdine XL Crystal (bone color), a Saltwater Assasin, and live white bait. They said they fished in ankle-deep water on Monday afternoon.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Concealed weapons classes

There will be more concealed weapons classes on Aug. 22 and 23 at the Manatee Community College Lakewood Ranch campus.

Joe Naples of House Calls Firearms Training will be conducting the classes. Over the past three months, Naples had put over 80 students through college and private classes.

For more information, call 941-932-3298 or visit www.housecallsfirearmstraining.com.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Capt. T.J. Stewart wins inshore of Fire Charity Fishing Tournament

Capt. T.J. Stewart of Cast Away Charters captained the winning inshore team at the second annual Fire Charity Fishing Tournament on Sunday.

The boat teammyself.com/Cast Away Charters pocketed $2,500 with a catch of redfish (31 and 32 inches), a 23 inch trout, a small tarpon, and snook of 39 and 33 inches.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Oodles of schools of redfish

Redfish lovers should be in heaven the next couple months.

The big spawners from the Gulf are coming in, and anglers will see more and more of them through October. Already, there have been reports of some big schools of redfish in south Sarasota Bay, and up around Tarpon Springs.

The thing is, redfish can move several miles overnight. So what redfish could be in the south end of a bay at night could have moved to the northern part of the bay by the next morning.

As always, find the food source, and you've found the fish.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Snook season to open in two weeks

The recreational harvest for snook will open on Sept. 1.

On the west coast of Florida, regulations are one snook per angler, per day, and the snook must be bewteen 28 and 33 inches.