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- Fishing Report -
Capt. Matt Ercoli
Tampa Bay to Sarasota, FLORIDA
The water warms and fishing heats up. Wow, has the snook fishing been great lately, I mean really good. In the beginning of the week, and despite the cold front that brought the water temps crashing down again, all the way to 58 degrees, but it still didn’t matter. Even on the coldest day this week we didn’t have a day on the water where we caught less than 50 snook. Even on the fly it was nearly every third cast a snook would come up to the surface and suck in the fly. Snook fishing could get even better, most the snook are smaller and are easily available now, say 22 to 28 inches with a few over 30. As the water warms those larger snook will be easy targets over the next few weeks and I plan to put some big ones in the boat.
We are also doing pretty good on reds; they are in the 18 to 25 inch class and pretty much all keeper size. As the water warms red fishing will pick up and I should start seeing more mixed in with the snook. It’s great when they are all mixed together and you’re not sure if you have a snook on till he jumps or you can see the bronze color of the redfish. The water has been ultra clear this week. It’s awesome, you can see everything. So many times you can actually pick out the fish you want to try for. It’s great on live bait to watch the snook come up and smash a live greenback. Even more exciting for me is sitting in my tower watching a fly fisherman cast and strip the fly across the surface of the water and seeing 2 or 3 come fighting for it. Or just watching a smarter fish slowly inspect the bait or fly wondering if he’s going to take it.
There are plenty of trout out there on the drop offs, deeper pot holes and on the flats to catch. Lots of nice eating sizes, 15 to 20 inchers if you want some good fryers or bakers; however you prefer to eat them.
As for offshore, I haven’t been out since flats fishing is so good but you can bet as soon as the kings, tunny and mackerel move in I’ll be out there smacking them along with the grouper.
Give it a few more weeks and the resident tarpon fishing should be good for fish up to 200 pounds.
Well I hope you have enjoyed my report. Good luck fishing if you are heading out on your own. If you are looking to have an action packed day on the water give me a call, I have some dates available. The flats are great now, tarpon and offshore soon.
Capt. Matt (800)521-2872
www.captainmatt.com
And check
out the tarpon videos on my new site-
www.TarponFishingReport.com
CLIENT E-MAIL
Matt, I tell you what...On a day when every boat in Tampa was
on the beach spooking fish, we were still able to create quite a crowd of
enthralled weekend warriors with the leaps of an illusive silver king! This
was our second trip with Captain Matt and just as he put us onto some of the
best snook holes in the Bay, our hunt was successful in finding our target
fish once again. The tarpon were more leader shy than they were at the
beginning of the summer but with Matt's pin point accuracy and knowledge, we
were still able to get our bites out there! I have been a saltwater fisherman
for 19 years and every time I go out with Matt, I am able to learn something
new that improves my overall fishing performance, and increases my love for
the sport. This was the first acceptable full-size tarpon I have ever landed
and just three days following our trip, I landed my second good tarpon, a 70
pounder, over on my coast! Matt, your professionalism and character have
shown to be top notch. We will continue to be strictly your clients, just as
the many other true saltwater anglers that use your service. Here are
pictures of the great fish that we landed and a picture of the one that I
caught by the residual good luck that everyone gets when they step foot out on
your Sheaffer. Thanks again for the memories, our summer was great and I hope
your video of the jumps turned out well!
Sincerely your friends,
AJ, Todd, Burt, and Fred
Matt, both
Mike and I were once again blown away with the fish you got us into! In
the five or six years I have been coming up to fish with you we have never
had a bad day! The offshore fishing this year for the kingfish was incredible
and the day on snook was just about the best day fishing I have ever had
(I won't even guess at how many we had on)! You can plan on us being back
next year, and for that matter, every year! I have had the good luck to
fish all over the world, and your area is at the top of my list for great
saltwater fishing! Thanks and tight lines until next time.
Sincerely, Steve Brugger
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

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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