Offshore with Capt. Tom – April 2018

APRIL…By far is the best month of the year to fish offshore. Say goodbye to the winter cloths and breakout the shorts and tank tops. Spring is the time of the year where every style or option of fishing is available. Pelagics are moving through in mass numbers and bottom fishing is second to none. The bait fish are plentiful and to ensure a successful day offshore, we like to head out with at least 60 frisky cigar minnows, spanish sardines, blue runners and pinfish. Don’t forget to stop at the tackle shop on your way and pick up some jumbo hand-picked shrimp.

Kingfish are the target species on my list in April. Kingfish are plentiful, and I love hearing them make long screaming runs. The average fish will weigh from 12-15lbs with some smokers mixed in. Make sure you use wire rigs as kingfish have very sharp teeth and 20-30lb tackle is the norm. The target areas for kingfish are as follows, structures, wrecks, live hard bottom and ledges. You can either anchor up and fish free lining live baits as you bottom fish or the most effective way is to slow troll live baits at an average speed of 1.5 -2 miles per hour. You can also use a downrigger while you troll as well. There are no fences out there, so you never know what might bite your lines. Do not be surprised to catch maybe a black fin tuna, cobia, shark, amberjack or an occasional sailfish. There are many kingfish tournaments in April in our area that are family oriented. Here is the information you can go to: Anglerarmory.com to find a list of tournaments near you.

Cobia is my second choice to target in April. They can be found around structure or wrecks. I find that most of the time they will surprise you by either following up a snapper that you are reeling in or a few will show up behind the boat in your chum slick. Cobia will readily eat a live pinfish, cigar minnow, small grunt or a handpicked shrimp. You will need to have a rod ready so when they do show up you can pitch them a bait quickly.

Remember to always follow the state and federal regulations as they change frequently when quotas are met. You should only take only what need to ensure the fishing for future generations to come.

Happy fishing!

 

Charter fishing from Venice, FL is home to some of the best fishing anywhere! You can reach Capt. Tom at (941) 587-2028 or at www.tntfishingcharters.com or follow on FB @ tntchartersvenice – specializing in Family Friendly Fishing Adventures.