Thursday, July 5, 2012


June 2012 Fishing Report



   Hello Everyone.  This June continues to provide great Tarpon fishing in the Clearwater and St. Petersburg, FL area.  The Tarpon have arrived in great numbers and have been around since April.  We are targeting these large fish along the beaches and bridges of Tampa Bay using large Scaled Sardines and Threadfins for bait.  Small Blue or Pass Crabs also work well.

   My good friends, Mike and Chick, from Virginia had great success this June at the Sunshine Skyway Bridge.  They boated their largest Tarpon to date, estimated at 170 – 180 lbs.  This large female fish ate a Threadfin near the slack tide stage.  A couple Bottlenose Dolphin were pestering us just prior to the Tarpon biting.  For a few years now the Dolphin have learned to grab our baits and slowly pull the fish from the hook.  The Skyway Bridge is the only place I have seen this behavior from Dolphin.

   Several nice Gag Grouper were landed and released while fishing for Tarpon at the bridge.  At the time I was wishing it was July so we could take home a few Grouper fillets.  Cobia and large Spanish Mackerel were also a by-catch while Tarpon fishing.  

   I have several repeat clients coming to town just to fish for these powerful fish.  If you see a group of boats Tarpon fishing along the beaches please cruise by slowly keeping a good distance away.  You should approach others fishing, drifting with the wind using your trolling motor or push pole.  If you are approached by another boat fighting a large Tarpon cheer them on with hoots and thumbs-up as it could be a fish of a lifetime.   



Capt. Paul Hajash  (727) 251-2623

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May 31, 2012 Fishing Report


Tarpon fishing Tampa Bay

   Hello Everyone.  This May continues to provide great fishing in the Clearwater, FL area.  The Tarpon have arrived in great numbers and have been around since April.  We are targeting these large fish along the beaches and bridges of Tampa Bay using large Scaled Sardines and Threadfins for bait.

   My good friend, Art Korp, from California fished with me again this year for the ninth time. Although the Tarpon eluded us this year, we managed several large Trout (up to 25 inches), Redfish and Snook.  The best day we had was late in the afternoon on a very low outgoing tide.  We also landed Redfish up to 30 inches near the mangroves on the higher tide stages.

  Two separate schools of large Snook were spotted near the passes on the inside of the barrier Islands.  These fish would not take a live bait during the daytime from us.  They obviously fed at night and seemed more interested in each other, swimming in very tight groups.

   June will be the month for Tarpon.  I have several repeat clients coming to town just to fish for these powerful fish.  If you see a group of boats fishing along the beaches please cruise by slowly keeping a good distance away.  You should approach others fishing, drifting with the wind using your trolling motor or push pole.  If you are approached by another boat fighting a large Tarpon cheer them on with hoots and thumbs-up as it could be a fish of a lifetime.   



Capt. Paul Hajash  (727) 251-2623