Springtime fishing patterns are settling in nicely throughout the waters surrounding Anna Maria Island. Inshore fishing is becoming quite satisfying when targeting the inshore trio of snook, redfish and spotted seatrout. Other species — jack crevalle, Spanish mackerel and ladyfish — are thriving throughout the Intracoastal waters creating a variety of species to be caught. […]
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Springtime fishing is in full swing in waters surrounding Anna Maria Island. You may find small interruptions in the bite due to strong March winds and an occasional unexpected late cold front although most days on the water are proving to be successful ones. Fishing the flats in Tampa Bay south to Sarasota Bay is […]
Fishing Possibilities Are Endless during Springtime Around Anna Maria Island As we enter the second week of March fishing Anna Maria Island fishing possibilities can be endless depending on what you desire to catch. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s, which is prime to catch sheepshead. These fish are nearing the end […]
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — sheepshead have arrived around Anna Maria Island Those fishing around Anna Maria Island are now experiencing the peak of sheepshead season. This celebrated time of year is occurring with sheepies being caught around most structure. Whether its residential docks, fishing piers, sea walls, rock piles, wrecks, […]
Now that winter has settled in, finding success while fishing around Anna Maria Island is requiring some patience and perseverance. While fishing the inshore waters, you may find it hard to locate fish and if you do get them to bite, it’s proving to be a lengthy process. Finding water temperatures above 60 degrees is […]
With water temperature settling in around mid to upper 50s, many species we target in the back country are becoming slightly harder to target. Snook and trout are retreating to deeper water, which can make them quite difficult to find. And, even the redfish seem to be far-and-few between at the moment. But, don’t be […]
Trying to find a window of opportunity to fish around Anna Maria Island is becoming challenging as winter is settling in. Numerous cold front occurring every 4-5 days bringing high winds, rough seas and dropping water temperatures is making it difficult to get out in the boat and find some fish receptive to your offerings […]
Strong winds and frequent cold fronts are creating challenging fishing conditions around Anna Maria Island. With a sudden drop in water temperatures, many inshore anglers are seeing the typically-targeted species —snook and trout — to be less attentive than normal. But don’t be alarmed. After all, this is Florida and things should warm up nicely […]
With slightly cooler temperatures and numerous breezy days, Anna Maria anglers are finding themselves staying inshore to target flats-dwelling species such as redfish and spotted seatrout. Other inshore species such as pompano, black drum and sheepshead move into the crosshairs. Live shrimp are the primary bait in these conditions and are a favorite food for […]
Although it is the middle of January, fishing around Anna Maria Island is resembling springtime fishing for yet another week. Many anglers are still using live shiners as bait to target flats dwelling species such as snook, redfish and spotted seatrout. And with the water temps hovering in the low 70s, these fish are responding […]