Terry Byce of Lakewood Ranch, Fla., shows off a fine spotted seatrout caught on a Clouser Deep Minnow. |
I really enjoyed March fishing -- both in fresh and salt waters.
Saltwater action picked up nicely, with spotted seatrout,
snook and pompano leading the way. Oh, and for you fly fishers, there usually
were plenty of ladyfish around to stretch lines and make acrobatic leaps.
Micah Breckenridge, 17, is a snook master. |
In fresh water, we fished a number of places including Lake
Manatee, Alligator Alley and Shell Creek.
Dr. Mac Steiner of
Ohio joined me for an outing on Sarasota Bay and Buttonwood Harbor. He caught
snook to 22 inches, redfish to 20, spotted seatrout to 24 and flounder on
Gibby's Glass Minnow and MirrOlure Lil Johns on light jigs.
Len Tavormina of Sarasota caught snook to 24 inches, spotted
seatrout to three pounds, pompano and ladyfish on MirrOlure Lil Johns on light
jigs around Buttonwood Harbor.
Dr. David Breckenridge and son Micah had a good outing
around Buttonwood Harbor, catching eight snook to 25 inches, 25 trout to 23 and
ladyfish on MirrOlure Lil Johns on light jigs and MirrOlure MirrOdines.
Big bluegill no problem for Melvin Johnson of New Mexico. |
Terry Byce of Lakewood Ranch had a fairly slow day, catching
only a few trout and ladyfish on Gibby's Glass Minnow and a Clouser Deep
Minnow. However, one of his trout was a 5-pounder which was caught on the edge
of a grass flat in Buttonwood Harbor.
Melvin Johnson of New Mexico and Tom "Gator"
Kayser of Ohio joined me for a pair of trips -- one in fresh water and the
other in the salt.
First day out, the two professional trout guides (Tom guides
in Montana; Melvin in New Mexico) faced tough conditions but did well on Lake
Manatee. They caught a dozen speckled perch to two pounds, 15 hand-size
bluegill and several largemouth bass to three pounds on Gibby's Snymphs and
Ruby-Eyed Leeches under strike indicators.
John Weimer battles a Lake Manatee largemouth bass. |
Second day, they did well around Buttonwood Harbor, catching
30 spotted seatrout to 22 inches and loads of ladyfish on Gibby's Glass
Minnows.
John Weimer of
Sarasota joined me on several freshwater outings. We fished Shell Creek and had
a fair day, catching six largemouth bass, 18 bluegill and 10 stumpknocker on
Myakka Minnows, popping bugs and Gibby's Snymphs under a strike indicator.
Next time out, we fished Lake Manatee and caught 12
oversized bluegill, eight largemouth bass to two pounds, four speckled perch to
2 pounds and a four-pound channel catfish on Gibby's Snymphs under a strike
indicator.
We had one banner day at Lake Manatee, catching a record (for
us) 30 speckled perch to two pounds, 20 hand-sized bluegill, five largemouth
bass and a stumpknocker on Gibby's Snymphs under a strike indicator. Our
previous best day on specks was 17.
I did some scouting trips and had good action. On one trip,
I caught 35 spotted seatrout to 24 inches and four pompano to three pounds on
MirrOlure MirrOdines and MirrOlure Lil Johns on light jigs. On another, I used
Gibby's Glass Minnows to catch snook to 26 inches and spotted seatrout to 25
around Buttonwood Harbor.
APRIL FORECAST:
After experiencing pretty good action in March, I can only predict better
fishing April. Spotted seatrout should continue to hit a variety of lures and
flies around Sarasota Bay. I also anticipate good action on snook before
daylight, ladyfish and pompano. Redfish action hasn't been the best, but could
improve in April. In fresh water, I look for good action in Lake Manatee on
bluegill, channel catfish and largemouth bass. I think speckled perch action
will slow down and the popular panfish move back into deeper water. Fly fishing
along Alligator Alley should continue hot until the rainy season on oscar,
Mayan cichlid, largemouth bass, bluegill and stumpknocker.
April can be a fun month, and I anticipate it being busy.
Please book your trips early to assure you of the days you want.
Book trips by calling me (941-284-3406) or email (steve@kayakfishingsarasota.com).
I look forward to leading you on an exciting kayak-fishing
adventure.
As always, I want to thank my sponsors: NuCanoe, TFO and Mirrolure.
Steve Gibson
Southern Drawl Kayak
Fishing
www.kayakfishingsarasota.com
941-284-3406
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