Charlotte Harbor Fishing Forecast

Hello my name is Capt. Bobby Woodard. I am a United States Coast Guard licensed and insured charter fishing captain. I was born and raised in Polk County, Florida where I still reside today. I was fortunate enough to grow up on a lake and started bass fishing as a young boy. As time progressed my quest for bigger fish grew. I started saltwater flats fishing as an early teen and never looked back. I was hooked on flats fishing immediately and concentrated my efforts on catching large breeder size snook. After catching many slot size and larger snook my quest for bigger fish led me to start tarpon fishing. After battling many tarpon, I finally landed my first Tarpon (around 110 lbs). That first tarpon was the spark that created what can only be described as an obsession! I immediately started studying all aspects of tarpon fishing and dedicated my angling time to targeting the majestic silver king. After years of practice I decided to share my passion with others in hopes of giving them the angling honor of landing a beautiful, hard fighting and high flying tarpon! Thus Fly ‘Em High Charters was born.

Water Quality Issues

Unfortunately not much to report from Charlotte Harbor due to the water quality issues. My colleagues that are still fishing … Sep 1st, 2018

Charlotte Harbor Capt. Bobby Woodard 8/17

Wow July has been a busy month! With school being out and summer vacations in full stride I’ve been fishing … Aug 3rd, 2017

Charlotte Harbor Capt. Bobby Woodard 7/17

The tarpon fishing remains to be a hot bite. On the weaker quarter moon tides I’ve been fishing beaches, bridges … Jul 3rd, 2017

Charlotte Harbor – June 2017

It’s May and that means one thing for me, it’s tarpon time! I’ve been tarpon fishing since the beginning of … Jun 1st, 2017

Local Fishing Reports

Interesting Facts

For the past three months, Angler’s have had plenty of time preparing for the opening of snook season. Just in …

Water Quality Issues

Unfortunately not much to report from Charlotte Harbor due to the water quality issues. My colleagues that are still fishing …