Kyle Taylor

This week has been down then up. I started off the week with a couple trips that were tough fishing to say the least, I'll talk about that later. Bait did a disappearing act at the begging of the week and all the bait the was holding at the Skyway Bridge took off for deeper waters. Later in the week I started going out off the beach to get smaller bait (barley fish-able), it has been plentiful and the fish seem to like it as well.

TARPON:

This week, overall, has been slow and steady with the Tarpon bite. We are still managing to get a couple fish, especially towards the end of the week. The beginning of this week proved to be very tough fishing. I worked my tail off trying to get bait and to get the bites, but sometimes its just not your day and the fish don't always want to corporate! Towards the end of this week the bite picked up (Video) as we got closer to the full moon and better tide cycles. While Tarpon fishing we are still managing to pick up Mangrove Snapper, Grouper, and small Sharks to keep ourselves busy in between bites.

INSHORE:

Even the inshore bite was tough a the beginning of the week. We were still managing to catch some Snook and Trout, but it was tough! Like the Tarpon bite, towards the middle and the end of this week the bite really came on strong. We were finally able to get the Redfish going and on Friday we caught about 8 fish around 24"-31". The Snook bite was pretty awesome toward the end of the week. I believe this next week should be pretty good for fishing and the bite should remain strong. There are several smaller schools of Snook and Redfish being found on the flats in 2'-3' of water around bigger potholes. I only trout fished 1 day this week and the bite has remained consistent with fish moving towards a little shallower water around 3'. Also, this week we picked up a couple of flounder fishing in about 4'-5' of water on the sand near deep grass patches. If you are looking to book at fishing charter or fishing trip and are near Anna Maria Island, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Longboat Key, Bradenton, Sarasota, St. Pete, or Tampa areas book with Anna Maria Inshore Fishing, LCC call Fishing Guide Capt. Kyle (941) 345-7182 www.annamariainshorefishing.com or check out my brother Fishing Guide Capt. Ryan (941) 812-7435 www.bradentoninshorefishing.com

Fish Species: Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Trout, Mangrove Snapper
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Kyle Taylor

About The Author: Captain Kyle Taylor

Company: Anna Maria Inshore Fishing LLC

Area Reporting: Anna Maria Island

Bio: Anna Maria Inshore Fishing, LLC is the premier fishing experience for everyone. We provide a first-rate fishing adventure for all ages. Join Charter Fishing Guide, Capt. Kyle aboard his Custom 23' Dorado Boat and be provided an experience like no other. Anna Maria Island and the surrounding areas (Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Longboat Key, Sarasota, St. Pete and Tampa) have some of the best fishing Florida has to offer. Let us provide you with a fishing charter that will be memorable and exciting. On a fishing trip you can expect to catch Tarpon, Redfish, Snook, Shark, and Trout along with other species of fish. We accommodate all ages and experience levels on your fishing charters with us. Captain Kyle Taylor of Anna Maria Inshore Fishing Charters, LLC was born in Sarasota and raised in Bradenton. He has been fishing these local waters for over 30 years. Capt. Kyle has a passion for spending time on the water and for seeing a person's face light up when they catch that trophy tarpon, snook, or redfish, or when kids are catching trout, mackrel, or bluefish just as fast as the bait hits the water. Capt. Kyle spends his free time with his wife and daughter – Amber and Addison. He also serves the community a local firefighter/EMT. Capt. Kyle's brother, Ryan, is also a Captain and together they have over 50 years of experience on the water.

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