by WreckTangle | Jan 30, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout
We just finished an interesting week in Pine Island Sound where we saw some warmer weather and a good tide as a result of the full moon. It’s the first time this year we’ve seen water temperatures in the low 70’s in the backcountry. The trout bite was solid as usual...
by WreckTangle | Jan 16, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Tarpon
As you are cruising the bays and sounds of Charlotte Harbor, have you ever wondered why it always seems there are boats anchored just off the corners or points of many mangrove island shorelines? In most cases, this is due to the fact that these island points can be...
by WreckTangle | Jan 13, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Tarpon
Like many sports, it’s easy to look at the big picture when it comes to fishing. However, with the exception of the all important factor of finding the fish, more than not, many times it’s the little things that end up making the difference. I have to say that all my...
by WreckTangle | Jan 12, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Snook, Tarpon
It was not too long ago while bringing up the idea of looking for fish closer to home that I mentioned that one day I would like to put in some time exploring the Peace River. For me, because I live in Punta Gorda and not too far from Laishley Park, it provides lots...
by WreckTangle | Jan 9, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Tarpon
To this day, I still have vivid childhood memories of the crystal clear water between the mangroves in Key Largo loaded with snapper that would be more than happy to eat the shrimp we dropped below. In contrast, I also remember in those days walking out onto the...
by WreckTangle | Jan 7, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Tarpon
There is no way that you can venture out into Charlotte Harbor or any of its surrounding bays, sounds, or tidal flats without realizing what a geographically large area it is to learn. Add in the complexities of tide, current, and wind and it can even be more...
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