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Old 09-26-2009, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Feeding Frenzy Along the Beaches

As far as we could see today, it was solid Birds, Bait and Predator fish. Tarpon rolling, Spinner Sharks Flying through the air and Spanish Mackeral tearing up everything that moved. The water was absolutely Black with baitfish and countless times they sought the Refuge of the boat, trying to hide from the "Teeth" that were all over!!! A true "Feeding Frenzy."

The outgoing tide North of the Venice Inlet created a very distinct LINE between the dark- Fresh run-off water from the estuaries, and the cleaner, green Gulf Water. Along the LINE, the fish were creating Havoc. There were boats everywhere getting in on the action.

This is only a sign of the fun to be had over the next couple of months as the water cools and the Fishing really turns on.

I love the fall !!

The KINGFISH Run will be starting real soon so don't miss out on our KINGFISH Workshops starting November 7th. A very "Hands-On" event that includes your Lunch and teaches you to "Fish Smarter, Not Harder".

Tight Lines Folks !!
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Old 09-29-2009, 09:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for that Left Coast report skip.

Any pics? We love dem pics even if just bait busting.

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Old 09-29-2009, 10:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here ya Go. Not all that great, but ....
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Tight work. You guys are in an area where you can fish spots from Boca Grande to Egmont. Lots of options. Offshore, may be a long run for you guys but you have great spots there too. I get over there about once a year to run out to the Steps and Big Elbow. Keep up the good work!

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The Steps are Awesome. Love hookin up them Blue Marlin and Swords out der. Next time your over this way, gimme a call !
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