Winter Redfish
December 10, 2009 11:11 PM
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The chilly winds of December brings with it schools of hungry Redfish and large negative low tides during the middle of the day. Redfish can be found on most of the flats of Tampa Bay this time of year in larger groups either pushing big head wakes or (if your lucky to time it right) pointing their tails to the sky.

Some of our recent trips out we have hooked multiple Reds on fly, fish some of which were in the double digits. We have been getting most of our fish on toad style crab patterns tied in dark colors. All of our fish are sighted, either as cruising fish or tailing which both make for an exciting, in your face, fishing experience. Our Redfish season will be great all through the winter time and although it can get a bit chilly around our area this time of year there are still plenty of perfect sunny days to be had! Book your next Redfish trip with Capt Brian Jill.

Capt Nick Angelo with a nice Tampa Bay Redfish


Greg Peterson with another nice Red caught on a Black Crab fly
Brian Jill
Tailing Reds
September 14, 2009 09:50 PM
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With the fall season upon us we are starting to see more Redfish grouped up on the flats, in shallow water searching for food. It's not uncommon to see fish tailing especially in the am around the low tides. St. Joseph sound and upper Tampa Bay offer great fly fishing opportunities for these Reds. If you haven't caught one yet don't worry our season is only going to get better as the water cools down and the Reds group up. My flies of choice for the Tampa Bay area are a black or brown toad, craft fur shrimp, clouser, and other crab style flies. When the sun is high these fish can be very spooky and require using longer leaders. I especially like casting to tailing fish, these fish are usually so preoccupied with feeding that you can almost push the boat on top of them without spooking. These Reds can be tough to catch however, if the grass is tall that they are feeding in you often have to smack the fly down over the top of them to get their attention and then it's usually game on.
Brian Jill
Tampa Bay Tarpon Fly Fishing Report
August 3, 2009 07:10 PM
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Our weather has finally gotten into a pattern that we are used to seeing this time of year with light easterly winds in the am turning to west in the afternoon. This season the weather has made it tough to get out to the beaches where we do most of our sight fishing for Tarpon. There still are good numbers of Tarpon in the area and finding the right day to get out has been key to a successful day on the water. When the weather has been good we have been getting lots of shots on singles and doubles, along with some groups of fish moving through. Most of our fish have been caught on Toad patterns in green/chartruese, tan/brown, black/purple color combinations, although other traditional patterns have been working as well. Although we are nearing the end of prime time Tarpon season, this month can still be very productive. If you would like to book a Tarpon trip you can contact me at 727-631-5578 or send me an email captbrian@lostcoastanglers.com

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Brian Jill