by Capt. Dave Stephens
With the arrival of April and the beginning of spring, I think it is safe to say the cooler winter is a thing of the past. All the major species of fish that we have here in Charlotte Harbor are feeding very well. Also, some of the species that make their migrations are in the harbor, such as Spanish mackerel and cobia. Depending on how fast our water temperatures rise will determine how long the migrating fish will be in our area. Mid 70’s is the magic number; when the water gets above 80° is normally when these fish start moving north. The deeper holes in the harbor are great starting points to locate Spanish mackerel and keep an eye out for birds, such as terns and sea gulls.


Trout have definitely made their presence known on the local flats and bars. I am not sure if I have been lucky or the trout are running bigger. I have been able to put my clients on trout over twenty inches the past couple weeks; as long as the weather patterns don’t change this should only get better. On the lower tides, outside bars have been the place to be. As the tide rises the flats inside bars with broken up bottom will be holding fish.
To experience some of Charlotte Harbors best inshore fishing give me a call or send me an email, and we will customize a charter that best fits you and your parts needs.