The Morning Storms Subsided!

For the past week ever morning seemed to have brought a thunder storm, an odd occurrence but it did bring some much needed water. With these morning storms i have not been able to fish. Today the rain gods brought mercy to us fishermen. So i was on the water at 7am.

Started out with a top dog jr, but no top water bite today?!?!?! Maybe i was out a little to late, the sun was already up a little to far, should have woken up earlier!

I then switched to pitching DOA shrimp under the mangroves an upper Tampa bay no fail technique. I proceeded to bring this guy out from under the shade.

I kept moving and caught three more snook, and lost 3 others.

I ended the day as the storms started to roll in
Was out of the water at 9am and todays tally was 1 25" snook, 1 22" snook, and twin 16" snooklets!

A Flock of Roseate Spoonbill

Took a paddle today and came across a beautiful flock of Roseate Spoonbills, in the Upper Tampa bay. The colorful birds brightened up the foggy, cloudy day!

Top Five Kayak Fishing Lures

I was thinking the other day, what are my favorite lures for kayak fishing. I thought what if i had to choose five lures to bring with me, what would they be. So here they are:

1. DOA 1/4 oz Shrimp in glow color.
2. DOA Cal Shad Tail in pink ice.3. MirrOlure MirrOdine. 4. Johnson Weedless Gold Spoon 5.MirrOlure Top Dog Jr.

Tampa Area Kayak Fishing Sites

The Florida Gulf Coast offers a verity of kayak fishing locations. There are launch areas that lead to finger channels, oyster bars, mangrove lined canals, and grass flats. You can find public access at parks, causeways, and bridges. All a short paddle to prime fishing grounds. Here are my favorite Tampa bay area kayak launches, access points, and fishing grounds. Provided are the links to the satellite image and map of each spot by clicking on the name of each location below.

  1. Upper Tampa Bay Park: A beautiful park located in Oldsmar, Florida in the upper tampa bay. It is located off of Hillsborough Ave./Tampa Rd. on Double Branch Rd. There is ample free parking and a floating kayak launch dock.
  2. Big Island: Mangrove islands near the feather sound just off of the I275 (Howard Franklin) Bridge. You can park anywhere just off the bridge
  3. Weedon Island: on the St. Petersburg side of Tampa Bay (south of Gandy Bridge). Great Mangrove and Grass Flats fishing in a no motor zone. A great place to go if you dont want the buzz of an outboard. A power plant is located close by which attracts fish by providing warmer water in the winter.
  4. Ft. Desoto Park:A beautiful park located at the entrance to the Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg. Over looks the sunshine skyway bridge and egmont key. The park consists of many keys and provideds lots of paddling room. Many diffrent launches in this park.
  5. Caladesi Island: Island located off the intercostal water way in dunedin/clearwater. Many diffrent launch spots including the honeymoon island causeway and dunedin boat launch.

My Boat Rigged for Flats Fishing: Wilderness Systems Tarpon 14

Two Kayak Fishing Knots You need to Know!

My Two Favorite Knots for attaching leader to terminal tackle

Non slip mono loop Knot: For connecting a lure to leader, allows movement of the lure for more realistic action.

  1. Tie a single overhand knot 6-8 inches up the leader from the end of leader. Insert leader end through the eye of lure and then bring it back through the loop.
  2. Wrap the line end 3-4 times around the main line then insert it back through the loop in the knot.
  3. pull the line end to reduce loop size and pull main line to tighten knot. clip off extra line
Improved Clinch Knot: for attaching lures or hooks to leader, good tight knot
  1. Pass line through eye. Double back and make six wraps around the main line
  2. Thread end through the first loop above the eye, then through the big loop
  3. hold end and main line while pulling the coils tight to the eye, clip off extra line

The Advantages to Kayak Fishing

The Advantages to Kayak Fishing

  1. A Kayak is quieter than a boat, even when a trolling motor is being used on the boat.
  2. A kayak has no impact on the environment, no prop scars on the grass flats, no gas and oil leaking into the water, and no emissions leaking into the air!
  3. Kayaks can access water that boats cant, which can lead to bull redfish, gator trout, and huge linesiders!
  4. You do not need a large trailer and gas guzzling truck, your kayak can fit on almost any car even the smallest such as mini coopers or a prius.
  5. The cost is low a fully rigged kayak costs around $800 where a boat will cost at least $20k, no need to purchase $5 gas, oil, boat registration, trailer registration, boat insurance, batteries, battery chargers, outboard tune-ups.
  6. No more waxing, Re applying the gel coat, flushing the engine, scrubbing, applying bulky covers. And saltwater corrosion! With a kayak you spray it with a hose and your clean up is done!

New Reels: Okuma Salina 40 & Okuma Avenger 30

I Went to Tampa Fishing Outfitters to treat myself to a new reel as my Okuma Helix was getting a little old. So i did my research in my $80 to $115 Dollar price range and came down to two options the Penn Sargus or the Okuma Salina. As i wanted an all metal body and no graphite. I tried both reels out and the Okuma Salina caught my eye. The Okuma has a dual washer drag, which applies pressure on the bottom and top of the spool resulting in a smoother stronger drag. The Dual force drag was an option that only $500 Reels have and the all metal body made the reel extremely tough. I went with the Okuma Salina. Here she is all rigged up and ready to go on my fenwick 7ftI also Decided to get a Okuma Avenger 30 since it was only $23 Dollars! I put it on my Medium Light Quantum rod. It is surprisingly a great reel for low budget price!

First Post, July 6th Trip






Put the boat in at 6:30am in Sweetwater Creek in Upper Tampa Bay. Paddled to my first spot on a mangrove lined deep water canal and worked the mangroves with a 1/4 DOA Shrimp. With in 5 minutes a baby Snook was to the boat. I let the little guy go. Again I casted and another little snooklet hit the doa.


I kept drifting and slowly worked the mangroves with the DOA. And fish on. This one had a little fight. Turned out to be a beautiful little Mangrove or Grey Snapper that was right at the 10in mark but i did not keep it.



I kept trying the same area for more snapper because they usually school together but no luck what so ever. So i decided to move on. I paddled across a flat looking for reds while moving along to another mangrove. No Reds, just some rays making muds and a catfish that ate a gold spoon :(.

When i reached the Canal i worked the mangroves once again. On my second cast fish on! This one put on a better fight than the rest of the fish. Turned out to be a nice 20in Snook.


After Catching two more 20"-22" Snook i decided to call it a day and was off the water at 900 AM. On the way back home i was almost run over by 2 dolphins fishing along the mangroves and got some nice pictures. It was a fun morning paddle.

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