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Capt. Andy Cotton caught and released this big Sarasota Bay flounder on a DOA shrimp.
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BRADENTON – FWCC has moved forward to make tarp and bonefish catch-and-release only at a meeting in Tallahassee on April 17. They also discussed waiving the commercial and recreational bag limit and license requirement for lionfish and approved a 44-day long recreational season for red snapper. A cold front will settle into the northern Gulf Coast states on Thursday, diminishing Friday according to NOAA. Capt. Rick Grassett recommends catching and release night snook fishing in the ICW from Sarasota to Venice next week. Anglers should look for reds and big trout in potholes and on the edges of bars when the tide is low or on shallow flats on sunny afternoons when the tide is high.
Capt. Andy Cotton with a 25" trout caught and released on a DOA shrimp in Sarasota Bay |
Anglers fishing with me on my Action Craft flats skiff the Snook Fin-Addict, out of CB’s Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, caught and released snook, reds, trout and flounder in Sarasota Bay, snook, reds and trout in Gasparilla Sound and snook and bluefish in the ICW at night near Venice on lures and flies during the past week.
Tim Graham, from Nokomis, Fla., fished Gasparilla Sound in Charlotte Harbor with me on Monday. He had good action catching and releasing three reds, a pair of snook and about a dozen trout on CAL jigs with shad tails.
Anna Maria Island and Sarasota winter residents, Bill Morrison and Gary Marple fished the ICW at night near Venice with me on Tuesday evening. They had steady action catching and releasing about 15 snook and a nice bluefish on my Grassett Snook Minnow fly.
Peter and Nini Seaman, from CA, fished the same area with me on Wednesday afternoon and evening. They also had good action catching and releasing a couple of snook on a Clouser fly before dusk and more than a dozen snook on my Grassett Snook Minnow fly in the ICW at night near Venice. We were pleasantly surprised when we encountered a “laid up” tarpon of about 75-pounds or more while I poled a mangrove shoreline in Little Sarasota Bay. The fish floated to the surface only a few feet from the boat along the edge of channel. We spotted each other at the same time and the big fish splashed us and waked the boat as it left!
I tied flies and gave a presentation on fly fishing bay and backcountry areas in the spring at the Suncoast Fly Fishers club in St. Petersburg, FL on Thursday evening. The club is very organized and the meetings are well attended. They meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Walter Fuller Park. A great fly fishing club to belong to if you live in that area!
Mark Nichols, owner of DOA Fishing Lures, and I fished with Capt. Andy Cotton on Friday and Saturday. We scouted Sarasota Bay on Friday in preparation for the Sarasota CCA “Photo All Release Challenge” on Saturday. We had a good day catching and releasing snook around lighted docks and on the flats on DOA shrimp baits on Friday. Andy caught and released a big flounder on a DOA shrimp and a big red on the new DOA Airhead. A front came through on Friday evening and the wind switched from south to north, changing our game plan for Saturday. We had good action with snook around lighted docks, but nothing measured for the tournament. We worked a bar where we caught and released a red and numerous trout, including a 25” trout that Mark caught and released. This a great event; laid back, low stress family fun with a nice dinner after fishing on Saturday evening that helps support conservation!
Catch and release night snook fishing in the ICW from Sarasota to Venice should be a good option next week. Look for reds and big trout in potholes and on the edges of bars when the tide is low or on shallow flats on sunny afternoons when the tide is high. Action should improve in the coastal gulf with Spanish mackerel, false albacore, tripletail, cobia and more as the water continues to warm and baitfish become more plentiful. Look for “laid up” tarpon along bars and on deep grass flats and in the coastal gulf.
Tight Lines,
Capt. Rick Grassett
FFF Certified Fly Casting Instructor
Orvis- Endorsed Outfitter Guide
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Snook Fin-Addict Guide Service, Inc.
(941) 923-7799
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Fishing Forecast
A stationary front will remain across South Florida through Monday. A large ridge of high pressure will build south from New England on Monday reaching the northern Gulf late Tuesday and the Florida Peninsula during Wednesday and Thursday. A cold front will settle into the northern Gulf Coast states on Thursday then will wash out on Friday as stronger high pressure building in over the eastern U.S. Bridges across it.
Monday
Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots increasing to around 15 knots in the afternoon. Bay and inland waters a moderate chop. A chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Monday night will bring northeast winds around 15 knots. Bay and inland waters a moderate chop.
2013/04/22Mon05:24 a.m.0.4L
2013/04/22Mon11:12 a.m.1.84H
2013/04/22Mon06:04 p.m.0.39L
2013/04/22Mon11:44 p.m.1.67H
Tuesday
Northeast winds around 10 knots. Bay and inland waters a light chop.
Tuesday night will bring northeast winds around 10 knots. Bay and inland waters a light chop.
2013/04/23Tue05:58 a.m.0.53L
2013/04/23Tue11:34 a.m.2.0H
2013/04/23Tue06:48 p.m.0.12L
Wednesday
Northeast winds around 10 knots then becoming north around 5 knots in the afternoon. Bay and inland waters a light chop. Wednesday night will bring north winds around 10 knots then becoming northeast after midnight. Bay and inland waters a light chop.
2013/04/24Wed12:39 a.m.1.66H
2013/04/24Wed06:28 a.m.0.67L
2013/04/24Wed11:58 a.m.2.18H
2013/04/24Wed07:31 p.m.-0.12L
Thursday
Northeast winds around 5 knots then becoming northwest around 10 knots in the afternoon. Bay and inland waters a light chop. Thursday night will bring north winds around 10 knots then becoming northeast after midnight. Bay and inland waters a light chop.
2013/04/25Thu01:32 a.m.1.62H
2013/04/25Thu06:57 a.m.0.81L
2013/04/25Thu12:26 p.m.2.35H
2013/04/25Thu08:16 p.m.-0.31L
Friday
East winds around 10 knots then becoming northeast in the afternoon. Bay and inland waters a light chop.
2013/04/26Fri02:26 a.m.1.55H
2013/04/26Fri07:24 a.m.0.93L
2013/04/26Fri12:59 p.m.2.5H
2013/04/26Fri09:03 p.m.-0.43L
Solunar Forecast
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