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Daily fishing report

By DAVE WALKER
Published April 14, 2004

Great fishing in Tampa Bay has again been interrupted by a winter that doesn't want to give up. Wind kept most anglers in port the past few days. But a few dedicated folks bagged some nice reds and large snook.

Greenbacks, pinfish, or select shrimp are live baits of choice. Fish under a float with a circle hook. Free-lined live baits tend to outproduce float rigs in clear water. Remember to reel instead of jerk with circle hooks. If you "set the hook," you will miss most of the fish. They work amazingly well and are more forgiving on the resource.

Soft, plastic jerk-type artificial lures can save time and effort compared to live bait. A presentation just below the surface will trigger huge strikes. Practice a bit to become proficient at jerk bait fishing. The reward is worth the effort.

Look for snook and reds in backwater areas or creek mouths. Generally, if there are no signs of mullet, it is probably a good idea to move elsewhere. Backwater fishing must be done with a stealth approach. Fish in shallow water spook especially easily and will not eat after a fright. Moving water adjacent to mangroves usually yields good fish.

Spanish mackerel have emerged in force. Nice ones, up to 6 pounds, have been caught using live bait and spoons. They offer a tremendous fight on light tackle and are relatively easy to catch. If you want them for dinner, ice them immediately and do not freeze the fillets.

- Dave Walker charters out of Tampa. Call 813 310-6531 or e-mail www.snookfish.com

[Last modified April 14, 2004, 01:05:41]


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