Capt. Terry Fisher
FISHING SW FLORIDA AND FLORIDA KEYS
Summer months are my favorite months to go fishing as fishing in SW Florida is about as good as it gets in regards to both inshore and offshore adventures. August is a month to target a number of species to complete one’s ‘bucket’ list. Reef and pelagic species are abundant in our waters. Winds permitting, long offshore runs to 100’-130’ of water may prove to be a worthwhile endeavor providing harvest of big yellowtail, mangrove, lane, vermillion snappers together with a variety of grouper species. The waters are warm and it is essential to fish deeper depths than those of ‘close’ reefs (35’). However, pelagic fish (mackerel, cobia, permit, barracuda and sharks) may be found around the shallower reefs. Look for the bait fish and diving birds in those areas and give it a try.


Redfish harvesting is also closed, but the ‘hunt’ and experience does not stop an avid angler from targeting them. The same size rod and reel combo ‘setup’ is recommended to hook and land the larger redfish. They will be located in the same areas as the snook mentioned above. Although, I have had success fishing artificial presentations, many more redfish will be caught on live or dead presentations such as, shrimp, pinfish, live pilchards, ‘cut’ ladyfish or finger mullet.
FWC has opened seatrout for harvesting. Check out the regulations for compliance. The seatrout population seems pretty substantial but there are more restrictions with less bounty on the harvest. This was a good move on behalf of FWC with all of the pressure from new anglers, existing water quality issues and the uncertainty of future water quality problems. This species will be found on almost any type of seabed incorporating grassy spots at any depth. The most effective place to fish for them however, is in the grassy flats of Pine Island Sound, Bull and Turtle Bays of Charlotte Harbor. Water depth of 3’-5’ should be very productive with both artificial and live shrimps. Those that want to catch lots of seatrout, ladyfish, catfish and Jack Crevalle (with an occasional Spanish mackerel or pompano) should use shrimp as their bait of choice.



This is Captain Terry Fisher of Fish Face Charters LLC wishing everyone, tight lines. Check my website at www.fishfacecharters.com. Charter information may be obtained from there or by emailing me at fishfacecharters@yahoo.com. I am available as Captain for Hire on your vessel (by the hour) for navigational, fishing techniques, and locations also.