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	<title>Florida Fishing Report Florida Fishing Charters For Tarpon, Snook, Red Fish. From Boca Grande, Fort Myers, Sanibel, Punta Gorda &#187; Flats Fishing Report</title>
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		<title>Fort Myers Tarpon Fishing Charters Flats Fishing Charters</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2011/08/17/fort-myers-tarpon-fishing-charters-flats-fishing-charters/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 13:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tarpon Fishing Charters Thank you to everyone who fished this season, the 2011 tarpon season was a with out a doubt one for the record books. Despite being a very successful season it did not come without difficulties. The tarpon had just about every advantage in their favor. Everyday was different and challenging while most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/tarpon-1.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-296" title="tarpon 1" src="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/tarpon-1-300x300.png" alt="Fort Myers Tarpon Fishing" width="180" height="180" /></a>Tarpon Fishing Charters</p>
<p>Thank you to everyone who fished this season, the 2011 tarpon season was a with out a doubt one for the record books. Despite being a very successful season it did not come without difficulties. The tarpon had just about every advantage in their favor. Everyday was different and challenging while most of my trips where successful, I have to admit having some days totally shut out due to either weather or cooperation from the tarpon. It was the most demanding season I have ever fished in my career. The fishing required a new pattern almost daily with adjustments made throughout the day for success. I hopefully have learned some things that will make me a better angler and guide in the years ahead.<br />
In the upcoming months I will be revising my rate schedule to reflect some additional trips that will be available for the 2012 tarpon season. My rates should remain the same but I will be adding some additional available trips to better accommodate everyone. BTW I have already begun booking a few 2012 trips so I look forward to hearing from you.</p>
<p>Flats Fishing Charters</p>
<p><a href="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/trout-11.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-298" title="trout 1" src="http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/trout-11-225x300.png" alt="" width="180" height="240" /></a>I would also like to remind everyone that the fall and early spring fats fishing is just around the corner. Those of you who fished with me this past season learned that having a shallow running winter boat gets me on the fish. Anyone who doubts the 100 plus redfish and speckled trout fishing days that where spent on my boat this past season give me a call and i will put you in touch with clients that found pout first hand what having the right equipment can do.<br />
Redfish have already begun to school up in some areas and the trout fishing will begin to pickup. It is also a note to the snook fishing that it will remain catch and release until another decision by the FWC in the fall of 2012.</p>
<p>Newsletters News<br />
This year not only was I extremely busy I was very frustrated with the fact that several competitors where using my fishing reports and had some how managed to get on my mailing list. This fact prompted me to stop all reporting and newsletters. I have now gone through my list and removed them from my data base. It is my intent to keep my clients informed as much as possible. So with this you can expect me to resume the usual 6-8 newsletters a year .</p>
<p>I look forward to resuming writing fishing reports as well as seeing those that are planning to fish with me this fall. I still have a few tarpon trips left to do but am switching into flats fishing mode</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
1-888-880-0006<br />
Gofishcharters.com<br />
Tarponcharters.com<br />
FortMyersFloridaFishing.com</p>
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		<title>Winter Fishing, Tarpon Fishing Information, Spring Flats Fishing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2010/01/31/tarpon-fishing-information-spring-flats-fishing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my most recent trip redfish where not schooled up but where scattered throughout the pot holes and grass flats, mostly singles. We managed to catch a few, long distance casting to pot holes, rounded out the day trout fishing. The trout fishing was at times interrupted by the cloud cover that kept passing, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my most recent trip redfish where not schooled up but where scattered throughout the pot holes and grass flats, mostly singles. We managed to catch a few, long distance casting to pot holes, rounded out the day trout fishing. The trout fishing was at times interrupted by the cloud cover that kept passing, but we managed to put numbers up well over a 100, to the boat; with a limit of keepers easily attained for my clients.</p>
<p>I will be adjusting the spring season slightly to target some less talked about species of fish including tripletail, pompano, kingfish and a few others.  All of which are excellent eating and attainable targets, with sportfish qualities. I have fished for these species throughout my life as a lifelong resident of the area, so snook fishing closure should only serve to bring more variety and enjoyment to my charters. I look forward to sharing the experience and excitement of fishing for a wider variety of Florida fish species with you this spring.</p>
<p>Tarpon Fishing Information<br />
Everyone by now, knows that I am offering a 10 hour tarpon trip. I wanted to clarify a few things about the 6 hour trip, and the 10 hour trip since a lot of my clients have asked me numerous questions.</p>
<p>Most Importantly I will still be offering a 6 hour trip for those who only wish to fish for 6 hours.</p>
<p>The 6 hour tarpon trip will remain unchanged and it is your choice, a 6 hour morning session and/or a 6 hour early afternoon session.</p>
<p>The 10 hour trips is just as it sounds 10 hours. Below I will summarize as best I can, keep in mind if you book me for the 10 hour trip the day is devoted solely to you, not like when I have either a morning or afternoon trip to worry about. On a 10 hour split day trip, we fish part of the trip in the morning, take a break and come back out to fish the remainder of the trip. Typically split 6 hours and 4 hours. If we tarpon fish only I let the fish and/or the client decide if or when there is a break (we fish the best time). Also a client who has a 10 hour trip booked can request to fish for other species, which is not possible on a 6 hour tarpon trip since economics forces me to fish an afternoon trip. So basically on the 10 hour trip the day is yours and we can break it up however as the day and fishing dictates. We also don&#8217;t have to split the day up at all if there is a hot bite we will in all likelihood fish through.</p>
<p>Also if my schedule permits you can request to fish additional hours at $100.00 per hour. This will specifically come into play on a 10 hour trip as well as the afternoon 6 hour session. Last season (2009)saw some really good late fishing into the early evening, and I will be prepared with lighting and all necessary equipment to stay in to the early evening.</p>
<p>Spring Flats Fishing Information<br />
I also want to touch on the effects of the cold winter weather we had in here Florida. You may be aware that the<br />
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued an executive order on the harvest of snook, tarpon, and bonefish thru April. This was due to the potential damage that may have been done, due to the cold temperatures, and any affects it has had statewide on these subtropical fish.</p>
<p><strong>*Anglers may still catch and release any and all of these fish during the closure.*</strong><br />
<strong>What this means is that you may still fish for any of these species but no one can harvest which means keep any of these species.</strong></p>
<p>As a side note in recent history very few, mostly to use tarpon for bait, have been keeping tarpon , and in my 11 year career, thousands of tarpon have been caught and released on my charters, and I have never allowed or would allow one to be kept,  so the tarpon fishing will never be affected on my trips.</p>
<p>To touch on the snook fishing in the early spring, I have kept very limited numbers of snook in the past. Most of my clients that where looking to take home something to eat, understood the importance of the snook, and always focused on other species like trout and redfish for the table. So I would like to add that this will have limited affect on my charters, we will continue to fish as normal for snook, redfish, and trout with the only change being all snook caught go back to ensure a healthy stock for next season.</p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
www.gofishcharters.com<br />
www.tarponcharters.com</p>
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		<title>Fall Fishing Boca Grande And Charlotte Harbor</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2009/10/18/fall-fishing-boca-grande-and-charlotte-harbor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snook fishing has continued to be the best I have seen in the last 10 years. Most of the usual hangouts have been filled up with all size ranges including slot and over slot size snook. Live bait chumming has been easy with an abundance of perfect size bait through out Charlotte Harbor. Red fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snook fishing has continued to be the best I have seen in the last 10 years. Most of the usual hangouts have been filled up with all size ranges including slot and over slot size snook. Live bait chumming has been easy with an abundance of perfect size bait through out Charlotte Harbor. Red fishing as been scattered at best and when you happened to find a school of reds it takes a short amount of time before every passing boat stops. Seems the new method of fishing in Florida is the bent rod method, see a bent rod stop and fish. I guess I am crazy I believe in the old tried and true method put in you home work and scout an area to locate fish and respect what others on the water are doing. driving up to a anchored boat on a bar that is fishing scares the fish away and not only takes away any chance of success it ruins it for the person that was already their. </p>
<p>Boca Grande and the pass seen some great snapper action as all summer for those looking for a good dinner. There was also some fast action on Bonita schools for anyone looking to bend a rod. The tarpon where also available when you but their pattern together and timed your trip correctly. Along with some nice early kingfish action in the 30-40lb range Boca Grande Pass as usual gave its best in Early October.</p>
<p>The unusual early arrival of cold weather in the area should push the king fish further south and the grouper closer in. The redfish should continue to school up for the next few weeks and trout fish should begin to improve. Snook fishing should also continue as they are migrating back to winter hang outs. The winter tides should begin empting some flats that have been fished all summer and make them less accessible to the average boater. This year I have added a extremely shallow running skiff to my business and I am looking forward to fishing the winter negative tides. A rigged a 21.5&#8242; Texas Shallow Spot with a 150 four stroke engine for quite reliability and a tall tower for sight, and have increased my flats fishing ability 10 fold. </p>
<p>The new boat allows ample room for a max of 4 anglers and can access some of the shallowest water you have ever fished in. This will be a plus as the water temps drop and fish seek out shallow flats to warm up in the winter. If you would like to see some fishing grounds that you have never seen call me and get on my book for some exciting shallow water winter fishing. </p>
<p>Capt Andy Boyette<br />
1-888-880-0006<br />
www.gofishcharters.com<br />
www.tarponcharters.com</p>
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		<title>Redfish Schooled Up Tarpon Fishing Around The Corner</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2009/02/08/redfish-schooled-up-tarpon-fishing-around-the-corner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 13:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the cold fronts that past over the past week and low temps the coldest they have been in recent years, I took a cold run around the flats and back-country waters yesterday. Fortunately the water temps have been low enough from previous cold weather as far back as November our snook population was prepared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the cold fronts that past over the past week and low temps the coldest they have been in recent years, I took a cold run around the flats and back-country waters yesterday. Fortunately the water temps have been low enough from previous cold weather as far back as November our snook population was prepared and unaffected. I looked at several schools of red fish with the smallest about 20 fish to one school with over a 100 fish. Once the water temps come up a few degrees this has the potential for some great red fishing action. The trout bite as been fair but the fish are in shallower water than you might expect. Hard baits are working good when the fish are feeding while jig and plastic combinations worked slow on the bottom will produce when the bite slows.</p>
<p>There should be an abundance of bait as spring approaches with the grass flats in the area in the best shape I have seen in several years. The east side of Charlotte Harbor has grass in areas that lost 80-100% 4 years ago to the hurricanes. The hard hit mangroves are also beginning to show new life. This should in turn help filter the water and further improving the overall quality.</p>
<p>Tarpon season is shaping up nicely with about 50% of my book filled already. With the nearly 15 hours of day light in the summer I manage to do 2 tarpon fishing trips a day so I still have about 50 openings so it is not to late. Last season saw numerous tarpon caught and released over 200lbs and I directly attribute this to the catch and release practice as well as a few years of no red tide to kill the baitfish these tarpon are here to eat. I expect to have another large tarpon run, and eventually with the tarpon tournaments in Boca Grande Pass, and the fish being weighed, that there will be a record tarpon caught out of this area.</p>
<p>Deciding On A Fishing Guide. For those of you who have recently contacted me and are considering my services and comparing, please do you homework. I started, and have operated, Go Fish Charters over 10 years ago. If you hire me, I can produce all the necessary documents to run a legal charter business by request, and You Can Be Assured That You Are Hiring A Full Time Professional Guide Who Has Years Of Experience Successfully Guiding Clients, So Before You Make A Decision On A Fishing Charter And Guide Type &#8220;Capt Andy Boyette&#8221; In a Search Engine And Check Me Out. You will find extensive information about me and any other guide that you may be considering.</p>
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		<title>Pine Island Sound And The Big Pass</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2008/03/31/pine-island-sound-and-the-big-pass/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prior to the cold front that past by first of the week where temps dropped into the 40s Pine Island Sound was stating to show some decent action with Snook and Trout with the occasional Redfish. Bait fish was making a good showing but unlike the past few years it is not in the usual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prior to the cold front that past by first of the week where temps dropped into the 40s Pine Island Sound was stating to show some decent action with Snook and Trout with the occasional Redfish. Bait fish was making a good showing but unlike the past few years it is not in the usual spots. Tarpon began showing in small numbers on the beaches and I have heard from other guides they have been catching a couple a week. I went in to the big Pass today and marked a handful of tarpon and there where several boats drifting live bait.</p>
<p>Bull and Turtle Bay have been fairly reliable with a mixed bag, but I struggled to put fish in the boat today. Several of the trout we caught did not even fight, indicating that the cold must have affected them more than I thought.</p>
<p>Upper Charlotte Harbor has a steady supply of bait in and around the two bridges. Snook fishing continues to be good in the rivers and canals, and I expect until we get a week or longer of warm days they will be in no hurry to leave.</p>
<p>I have been steady booking tarpon trips and have very limited availability for May. I stll have openings in June so if you are planning a tarpon trip this year you should be getting your plans together. I expect another phenomenal season</p>
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		<title>Tarpon Fishing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2007/12/11/tarpon-fishing-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 14:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tarpon in Charlotte Harbor, King Fish near the beach, Redfish tailing in Pine Island Sound, Snook moving up the rivers. The Florida weather as been picture perfect making fishing as hot as it gets this time of year with a variety of options. Tarpon near the 41 bridge in target able numbers last week moved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tarpon in Charlotte Harbor, King Fish near the beach, Redfish tailing in Pine Island Sound, Snook moving up the rivers. The Florida weather as been picture perfect making fishing as hot as it gets this time of year with a variety of options. Tarpon near the 41 bridge in target able numbers last week moved in to Boca Grande Pass for a late season bite if you where lucky enough to be in the right spot at the right time.<br />
King Fish are in good numbers close to the beach and on near shore wrecks and can be caught with blue runners and other live baits. We hauled 25 stretch magnums this weekend in 50 foot of water and scored several nice kings in the 25-30lb range with smaller school fish mixed in.<br />
The Picture perfect skies and light wind coupled with extreme low tides produced great tailing redfish throughout Pine Island Sound. With shrimp and soft plastic jerk baits taking numerous fish in the slot and plenty of oversize redfish mixed in.<br />
Snook fishing is good close to the river mouths as t these fish move back in to winter grounds. Dock fishing and deep-water cuts are holding good numbers of fish. The bait at the mouth of the rivers is phenomenal and will help fatten up these fish for the upcoming months.<br />
Capt Andy Boyette<br />
&lt;<br />
Toll Free 1-888-880-0006</p>
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		<title>Flats Fishing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2007/09/22/45/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 14:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the first hint of fall arriving this weekend in Southwest Florida fishing should be about as good as it gets. Water temps are falling and fish are becoming more aggressive. Schools of redfish are scattered through out the area. Look for tailers on a low tide then work the bars on a rising tide. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the first hint of fall arriving this weekend in Southwest Florida fishing should be about as good as it gets. Water temps are falling and fish are becoming more aggressive. Schools of redfish are scattered through out the area. Look for tailers on a low tide then work the bars on a rising tide.<br />
Snook fishing is improving as these linesiders move back to the winter haunts. River mouths, island points, tidal creeks with good moving water should produce. Snook are fattening up for the winter and will take most offerings if presented correctly. If the fish you have found arenâ€™t eating try tackling down and finesse fishing to entice a strike.<br />
King fish should start moving south and the runs in our area have been bigger and better each year. However near shore fish have been seriously affected by what seems to be an everlasting redtide bloom, pushing these fish and the bait they eat further offshore. Start looking for water temps in the mid to lower 70â€™s with a good hard bottom and bait, you should have success.</p>
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		<title>Florida Fishing Report</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2007/07/22/43/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing has been as hot as it can get through out the year, and has been one of my personal best. The snook, redfish, trout, and of course my favorite the tarpon cooperated all through the season. I spent numerous days and hours fishing with clients from all over and just had such a tremendous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing has been as hot as it can get through out the year, and has been one of my personal best. The snook, redfish, trout, and of course my favorite the tarpon cooperated all through the season. I spent numerous days and hours fishing with clients from all over and just had such a tremendous time, I couldn&#8217;t even find time to keep a updated fishing report. Now with the summer months here things have slowed down enough I can find the time to be consistent writing and trying my best to keep you updated on the fishing scene in and around Boca Grande and Charlotte Harbor area.<br />
The redfish action is starting to heat up in Charlotte Harbor with some schools of oversized fish being caught. Snook are still being caught at the beaches and passes, especially on out going tides; remember however this is still catch and release for another month. Tarpon have left Boca Grande Pass but numerous schools and numbers worth targeting are still in the Charlotte Harbor. With high temperatures during the day the best fishing times will be early in the morning or late in the afternoon.<br />
&#8220;GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WITH BAIT&#8221; &#8230; Capt. Andy Boyette<br />
Go Fish Charters and Guide Service can arrange a private or group Tarpon fishing, snook fishing, backcountry, flats near shore or inshore fishing trips.<br />
If you are considering a stay in our area I recommend checking out the Marina Inn www.marinainn.net it is located on the eastern shore of Charlotte Harbor and has condominium accommodations at hotel prices.<br />
&#8220;Good Things Come To Those With Bait&#8221;<br />
CAPT ANDY BOYETTE<br />
Go Fish Charters and Guide Service can arrange a private or group Tarpon fishing, snook fishing, backcountry, flats near shore or inshore fishing trips.<br />
We do full and half day charters as well as night Charters</p>
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		<title>Trout in Charlotte Harbor</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2006/01/09/trout-in-charlotte-harbor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2006 21:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Flats Fishing Report]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Low Tide Affair Fishing over the past few weeks in our area has been a low tide affair. With negetive tides for the morning start it will give you an opportunity to locate productive pot holes as well as productive bars. Where water flow and deep cuts exist will be the best fishing. Trout season [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low Tide Affair<br />
Fishing over the past few weeks in our area has been a low tide affair. With negetive tides for the morning start it will give you an opportunity to locate productive pot holes as well as productive bars. Where water flow and deep cuts exist will be the best fishing.<br />
Trout season is back open and big trout are prowling the flats. Shrimp draged on the bottom of deep potholes with a 1/8th ounce jig is very productive.</p>
<p>Pompano have been cooperative near the passes and the beaches water flow and clearty is the key soft plastic bounced off the bottom has been working for me.</p>
<p>Redfish have been scarce with only single fish here and there. Bull Bay&#8217;s had tailing fish if your boat will get you in shallow enough. Small crab and grub bodies 3inch or smaller.<br />
Snook have totally eluded me but should be found in the canals and around docks. Live shrimp free lined with no terminal tackle will work.<br />
Good Things Come To Those With Bait<br />
Capt Andy Boyette 941-769-1582</p>
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		<title>Florida Spring Fishing</title>
		<link>http://gofishcharters.com/fishingreport/2005/04/04/florida-spring-fishing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2005 20:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capt. Andy Boyette/Go Fish Charters</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Flats Fishing Report]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Florida Spring Fishing Snook are on the move now leaving winter haunts and heading to the beaches. You will find them at mangrove islands on the points as they make their track to the passes. Usually when you do find them they are in the eating mood fattening up for the spawn. Once located a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Florida Spring Fishing<br />
Snook are on the move now leaving winter haunts and heading to the beaches. You will find them at mangrove islands on the points as they make their track to the passes. Usually when you do find them they are in the eating mood fattening up for the spawn. Once located a live well full of white bait will keep the bite hot. Donâ€™t be surprised if a redfish show up and move the snook off for a while. These two species will often take turns in you chummed up spot. Redfish should become more plentiful and be on the bigger side. Schools of Reds will be wide spread until the weather gets hotter when they tend to separate and stay under the bushes. Seatrout are still making a big show with 4-5 pound fish becoming more common.<br />
Kingfish are out on the beaches form 5-10 miles form shore. Artificial and natural reefs are holding good bait pods keeping these fish around for an extended period. The winds however are keeping smaller boats in shore but there are still a few good hours to give it a shot before coming in out of the wind. Anchor up if you can and drip oil and hang a chum block and bring the fish to you.<br />
Tarpon season is about to begin and small pods of fish have been seen on the beach. Once the weather holds to a warm pattern on a daily basics these mighty beast will make their presence well known. I am about 60% booked for May and June so if you are looking for a trip you better get on the phone and find someone to take as most oterh guides I have spoke to are also booking up.<br />
Good Things Come To Those With Bait Capt Andy Boyette</p>
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