St. Petersburg Times Online: Sports
TampaBay.com
Place an Ad Calendars Classified Forums Sports Weather
tampabay.com

printer version

Daily fishing report

By DAVE ZALEWSKI, Times Correspondent
© St. Petersburg Times
published October 9, 2002

One question during the gulf hurricanes was, "What effect is this going to have on our kingfish season?" If the action continues as it has for the past several days, the answer is, "None." Schools of large threadfins are present on the artificial reefs, and kingfish and Spanish mackerel are there with them. Saturday we stopped at the Madeira Beach artificial reef to add some threadfins to the bait well, then continued west to 65 feet of water to target grouper. We started bottom fishing using cut sardines and squid and had grunts, triggerfish, scamp and small grouper bending the rods. The loss of a sizable grouper to a gill-plate cut leader signaled the time to switch to live baits.

The first two threadfins dropped to the bottom produced 28- and 24-inch gags attracted to the activity. No one was paying attention to the double treble-hooked flat line patent attorney Bill Larson had put out with a threadfin when the large spinning rod doubled over and the drag began screaming. Three-quarters of the spool later, the fish turned and started toward the boat. Passing the boat, it managed to wrap around the marker jug. Bill jumped into the water, freed the line, returned and continued to fight the kingfish to the boat. The fish weighed 29.8 pounds. A great way to start the season.

-- Capt. Dave Zalewski charters the Lucky Too out of Madeira Beach and can be reached at (727) 397-8815 or by e-mail at Luckytoo2@aol.com.

Back to Sports
Back to Top

© 2006 • All Rights Reserved • St. Petersburg Times
490 First Avenue South • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 • 727-893-8111
Contact the Times | Privacy Policy
Standard of Accuracy | Terms, Conditions & Copyright
 

From the Times sports desk

Baseball
  • Rays' refuse turns to gold for postseason clubs
  • Mays keeps the underdogs rolling
  • NLCS notebook: Cards remind Rueter of team he grew up loving
  • ALCS notebook: Selig in town to praise, not bury

  • Preps
  • A juggernaut assembles its sternest challenge
  • Knights close the case
  • Spartans coast without their top two
  • Sharks keep focus long enough to win
  • Clearwater caps off perfect home record
  • Pirates on brink of major turnaround
  • Pinellas football extra

  • Colleges
  • Prime-time defense tops 'Noles' wish list
  • State practice reports
  • Talented guard commits to 'Noles
  • Colorado is put on probation

  • NHL
  • Fleury suspended by Chicago after violating abuse program

  • NFL
  • Green Bay DE out for season
  • Favre extends domination of Bears
  • A dream derailed by Rams

  • Etc.
  • In brief
  • Report: 'Dream' retiring

  • Outdoors
  • Daily fishing report

  • Rays
  • Rays manager search begins with novices
  • Rays' refuse turns to gold for postseason clubs

  • Bucs
  • Jones is released by Bucs
  • Hambrick posts bail on theft charge, will play against Bucs

  • Lightning
  • New territory
  • RW Willis placed on waivers


  • From the wire

    From the state sports wire
  • Jacksonville's Spicer placed on IR after leg surgery
  • FIU-Western Kentucky game postponed because of Jeanne
  • Brown anxious to face old team for first time
  • Dolphins' desperate defense readies for Roethlisberger
  • Former Sarasota lineman sheds tough-guy image with Michigan
  • Rothstein rejoins Heat as assistant
  • No. 16 Florida has history on its side against Kentucky
  • FSU and Clemson QBs both off to slow starts