
- Fishing Report -
Capt. Matt Ercoli
Tampa Bay to Sarasota, FLORIDA
Well things have changed around here quite a bit. The last couple of cold
fronts have put us into full winter fishing conditions. This has not been
a bad thing for my charters though. The fishing remains very good as I
follow them into their backcountry haunts as they prepare for the set-in
of winter. This past week I have had some great fishing for snook, redfish,
trout, black drum and a few pompano. My primary target has been snook and
redfish though. Snook fishing has been very strong. The fish are very concentrated
as they all try to pack into the same few warm water areas. One cast you
may catch a 20 incher and the very next a 35 incher, all sizes are mixed
together right now. We've had a few days this week where we broke 20 snook
in one spot. Redfishing has been equally as good. Most of the reds are
running in the 16 to 25 inch range, with quite a few falling into the slot
of 18 inches. My best day this week we faired better than 20 redfish as
well.
Because of the good snook and redfish bite I haven't been targeting trout too much. The cool water has really spirited the larger trout to bite. I have been catching some good size trout while we are fishing for other fish. Remember Jan 1st, trout reopens. You can bet with the big ones biting that we will be catching them.
I'm also catching some nice black-drum, the largest would go maybe 14 to 15 pounds. We have also been catching some fat sheep-head mixed in with them up to 5 pounds.
There are also a few pompano showing up in the mix, so maybe we will have one of those brilliant pompano winters, all we can do is keep our fingers crossed.
Well that's all I have for now but I will keep you posted. I still have a few days remaining around the holidays so if you're interested let me know. Also remember it's time to start planning those spring trips as well. Oh yes, one bit of advise if you are heading out on your own. Slow and deliberate, that is how you must be fishing for the snook and reds, trout will bite a little faster retrieve until the water cools down more.
Good luck fishing and have a great holiday season.
Capt. Matt
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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

Capt. Matt,
I finally got around to scanning in the pictures of my daughter (Danielle) with her snook. Martha, Danielle and I really enjoyed our fishing trip that afternoon. It was easily the best fishing trip Danielle has ever been on and the largest fish she has ever caught. Thanks. I hope we get to come back and do it again some day.
Happy Fishing, David Dodson
My Son told me to click on to your web site to get your latest fishing report. Glad to see that you referenced our fishing trip we chartered with you. I was the angler who lost the "BIG" one and then boated the 37 inch snook. Alan, my son was the one that battled the cobia. It was the first time I ever angled for snook or chased cobia on the flats. Have always been an off shore fisherman. It was a great experience, exciting and a lot of fun. You are a great captain and fisherman, definitely know where the fish are and techniques on how to catch them. My Son, Alan, and myself will definitely be back to fish with you. I told him to send you the pictures, hope that he did. Thanks again for the thrill!
Tom Radwanski - Jacksonville, Florida
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