

- Fishing Report -
Capt. Matt Ercoli
Tampa Bay to Sarasota, FLORIDA
Hello everyone, our fall fishing temperature has yet to settle-in. I'm
not complaining though, cool mornings climbing to just warm enough to break
a sweat if the wind isn't blowing is the time to be on the water. Flats
fishing is so good I'm spending the majority of my time there. Snook fishing
is very good right now, probably just about to peek. Basically if you're
on a school they are biting. The larger fish are starting to come on strong
too. I'm starting to see schools of large fish concentrate on the flats
and feed heavily. This past week we boated several fish over thirty inches
and there are a lot of larger ones out there. If you're willing to sit
and wait on the larger ones to bite now is the time to put that trophy
in the boat. Today I found a school where the small ones where 30 inches
and went right up to over 40 inches, you can bet that they will be there
tomorrow. As for numbers of snook, 30 to 50 a day is the norm. Most are
shorts, but there are plenty of nice fish mixed in as well.
Now for redfishing, they have been very strong as well, most of the reds have been mixed in with snook. It's funny, one day you can go to a spot and can hardly catch a snook for all the redfish that you have biting, and the next day you have to work to catch a half dozen keeper size reds. The nice thing is, if the reds are a little slow the snook are always there to make up the difference. Most of the reds are perfect eating size around 23 to 27 inches, although we are catching a few oversized fish up to 30 inches. Very few of the redfish we have been catching are shorts. That's nice for people who would like a few nice keepers to take home. In my opinion nothing can hang with redfish as far as table fair. I know a lot will argue that point, but as a fishing guide I put them up against one another on many occasions and redfish are my absolute favorite to eat.
Snook and reds aren't the only thing biting on the flats now. Larger trout are coming on strong and a few have exceeded the 22inch mark. Another bonus has been flounder. Although we haven't been targeting them we have been catching them everyday, some over 20 inches, another great eater. There are also a few cobia roaming the flats, we did hook one 40 pounder this week. As the water cools we should see many more come inside to the shallows. Well that pretty-much sums up the flats/shallow water fishing.
Offshore fishing is picking up, the larger grouper are starting to move in shallower. Prime time for bay trolling is right around the corner. The kings are just starting to move in a little thicker. With the next cold-front kings should be in full swing. When that happens I will be heading offshore more often. Last fall at this time we had some days producing 10 to 30 pound kings and you couldn't keep the bait in the water. I could barely keep up with tying on the leaders, but who could complain. The little tunny and Spanish mackerel are very thick offshore right now and should be out there mixed in with the kings. Also, or should I say as usual, Goliath grouper, or should I say bottomless pits, are out there ready to grab your little tunny, kingfish, mackerel or what ever else you might have on that exceeds 8 or 10 pounds. They are all in the 200 to 500 pound class.
Well that sums up my fishing report. I am heading out scouting this afternoon for some larger snook. Good luck fishing and give me a call if you are interested in a charter.
Capt. Matt Ercoli
CLIENT E-MAIL
Matt,
Hope all is well and the bite is still on! Just wanted to thank you again
for a great time on the water. We had a blast! Also, wanted to see if you'd
mind forwarding on the pic's your father took at your dock (FYI: trip was
on May 2nd, caught several large kingfish). Anyway, Caroline, her father
(especially), and I are all anxious to see if we made this month's fishing
report. We'll keep checking, but we realize that your much busier fishing
than advertising this time of year. Take care and we're hoping to plan
another trip soon. I've already given your info to a friend that'll be
in the Tampa area next month.
Cody cody@nutterinc.com

WOW!!! What a trip I had with Captain Matt!!! I went fishing with Captain Matt to catch a tarpon. Not only did I catch a tarpon but a wide variety of fish from grouper to snook. Captain Matt is very experienced at what he does and when I go back to sunny Florida I will fish with him again!!!! Captain Matt, Thanks for filling a dream with the tarpon I caught!!!
Sincerely, Eric
Captain Matt,
Just a word of thanks on behalf of my brother, father, nephew and of course myself. This past week we had a cold front come in and it dropped the water temp down into the low 60's but you once again were able to keep us on fish all day. We boated almost 20 Snook with probably that many more cut off. Several nice keepers included! This was our second trip with you and I assure you it won't be our last. If you would like to use me for a reference I would be glad to talk to anyone. Your knowledge of the area and where the fish are at is superb, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend your services. I look forward to fishing with you next month, Good fishing and tight lines.
Thanks again, Chris Brownlow, 863-412-0786

Capt. Matt:
Just wanted to thank you for the WORLD CLASS fishing trip you guided my son Justin and I to on April 30, 2002! I have fished all over America including guiding and tournament fishing at senior levels and have never found a more professional guide. Your equipment, boat, bait, and knowledge are all SUPERIOR. After many "flats" trips in the Tampa Bay Area with other guides you are now my permanent yearly choice!
This was the 1st time I was able to bring my son along and contacted you in advance with one request, "keep my son hooked up and don't worry about size". I cannot describe the trill of watching Justin land 76 Snook. And we had size to go with the numbers. And as you described in your 5/6 fishing report we only fished one rod at a time. As soon as we cast the 2nd rod( usually before) we were hooked up on the 1st rod and I just reeled in the 2nd rod to watch Justin have the time of his life. I do want to differ a bit from your report stating we could have caught 100 fish. I honestly believe if we would have fished both rods hard we would have caught 200.
I am very grateful for your efforts. I have personally guided for bass, crappie and stripers and know what it takes to keep equipment in first class shape. I was especially impressed with the quality of your bait(Greenbacks) and the amount you had to chum and fish with. I am already looking forward to fishing with you next year and please feel free to post this if you wish and if any one needs a reference please do not hesitate to have them contact me.
Bill Manning, William.Manning@att.net
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