Spring can't get here soon enough! However, Mother Nature occasionally blesses us with warm days that feel like a sunny-spring day. The fish definitely notice the changes in temperature and react to it. The fish feed like crazy on warmer days. A bait hits the water and wha Bam…a fish has it in his mouth. Even though it is cold, fishing has been pretty darn good. It is definitely cold moving from spot to spot, but catching fish like we have been is definitely worth a cold boat ride.

Unfortunately, I think that we are stuck with cold weather for awhile, but so far, this winter hasn't been as bad as last year's winter. As long as the weather doesn't plummet for a long period of time we will continue to catch some great fish.

I'm up for a bit of a change so next week I'm going to try some shark fishing around the power plant. Sharks are catch able when it's cold; you just have to fish in the right spots. Hopefully, next week I will have a good shark report! Until then, we will continue filling our coolers with redfish, sheepshead, drum, and trout. Catching and releasing also makes for a great day of fishing. Please visit www.castawaychartersinc.com today and book your fishing trip today!

Fish Species: Snook, sheepshead, drum ,redfisah, sharks, and many others!
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About The Author: Captain TJ Stewart

Company: Cast Away Charters, Inc.

Area Reporting: Tampa Bay

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