1.16.23 OFFSHORE

Name of Captain; Jim  Thirkill
Where were you fishing? OFFSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; Yes
The date you went fishing; 01-16-2023
Your Name; Jim Thirkill
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. Went to Pasco4 to get some sheepshead for delicious eating.  Crew was Mike B. and Team U.  Water temp was 66, live shrimp was the primary bait.It was a bit of work to find them but after a while we did, ending up with a cooler full.Mike B also caught several black drum using fiddler crabs as bait.
If this report includes a tournament entry please state the species and length of the fish caught in this box. If the fish was caught during a closed season check the box below. Jean U – 20.5″ sheepsheadRick U – 16″ sheepsheadJim T – 17.25″ sheepshead, 15″ mangrove snapper
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. No

2.19.23 OFFSHORE

Name of Captain; Dick Little
Where were you fishing? OFFSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-19-2023
Your Name; Bill Herr
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. Started out at 7 AM from Gulf Harbors intending to take advantage of low winds and easy tide, neither of which cooperated. After some searching about for good bottom found a spot yielding several sheepshead, this being one example of three nice dinner fare. Also caught numerous grunts and a variety of other species.Thanks Dick for another great day out.
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. No

2.16.23 INSHORE

Name of Captain; Terry Reelitz
Where were you fishing? INSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; Yes
The date you went fishing; 02-16-2023
Your Name; Terry Reelitz
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. Needed to get outside and enjoy a beautiful day. Grabbed a couple dozen shrimp and headed down to Fred Howard Causeway.Started out at the first bridge and tangled with Puffers Pinfish – current was lackadaisical at best.Went to 2nd bridge, what little tide that was running didn’t lineup with the Trout honey hole – and the wind was semi-gale force.Circled back to 1st bridge, tide did start moving at a better pace in the afternoon. Shrimp were all free-lined and produced the best action, paddle tails didn’t do much.Only kept three for fish tacos Friday night. Biggest was 20-½”, had to throw back three or four more that were in that 19-20 slot in  until I could get a couple in the 15-18” range – that is a great problem to have and was a lot of fun.So a ‘great time was had by all’, well maybe not the three trout joining us for Friday night Tacos
If this report includes a tournament entry please state the species and length of the fish caught in this box. If the fish was caught during a closed season check the box below. Terry Reelitz 20-1/2″ Trout
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. No

2.9.23 INSHORE

Name of Captain; Frank Bellizio
Where were you fishing? INSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-09-2023
Your Name; Frank   Bellizio
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. The weather was just too good to pass up the chance to get out on the water and fish so I invited Dave Taylor to join me for a day of inshore fishing.  We headed out and started fishing the spoils south of the Anclote River and managed to land a few Mackerel.  We caught the ususal lizard fish, puffers and black drum so we ventured into shallow water near Howard Park and continued north to the Tiki Hut at the North end of Anclote Key with no luck on Trout.  It was warm but the wind was starting to pick up and Dave had never been up the Anclote River, north to Rt 19 so we headed up river looking for snook and trout.  We didn’t find either but we did tie into a bunch of ladyfish which provide a lot of fast action.  We finally called it a day and headed in.  It was another great day on the water with a good friend, you just can’t beat that combo.
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. Yes

2.7.23 INSHORE

Name of Captain; Bob sauban
Where were you fishing? INSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-07-2023
Your Name; Bob Sauban
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. Well finally something good swam by the dock yesterday , I was watching some sheehead on my pilots that were pretty good size. So I threw some cut bait in and saw a big tail under the boat , so I threw a piece in and thought the catfish got to it till she realizedThere was a problem ? Then all hell broke loose , she was under the boat , then two pill s but she made aMistake and I was able to get her … thank god , every weekend my wife and I have gone out with 900 mile an hour winds , get down in the 40s ,  ant win …. But summer is coming !! Good to see everybody , killing it !!!also the big girl is back In the water …..
If this report includes a tournament entry please state the species and length of the fish caught in this box. If the fish was caught during a closed season check the box below. Snook 30 inches !!
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. Yes

2.8.23 INSHORE

Name of Captain; rick uffalussy
Where were you fishing? INSHORE
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-08-2023
Your Name; rick uffalussy
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. My friend Greg from Pa. came down to visit and took him red fishing in sand bay.The bite was slow at first only catching 2  16″ sheepsheads,  and about 45 minutes before the high tide the reds started biting, we caught 10 all in the slot. Greg got the biggest at 23.5 and  mine was 19.5The bait of choice were big  live shrimp.Rick Uffa
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. No

2.7.23 OTHER

Name of Captain; TWO GEORGES
Where were you fishing? OTHER
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-07-2023
Your Name; Terry Reelitz
If this report includes a tournament entry please state the species and length of the fish caught in this box. If the fish was caught during a closed season check the box below. Joined Mike Spanhel for a leisurely day of fishing aboard the Two Georges.It was estimated to be about 25 participants aboard but ended up being double that for the day. The weather was spectacular and only got better as the day wore on with winds decreasing dramatically.The current was ripping pretty good in the early morning; it took at least 3 oz to keep contact with the bottom. Mike was laser focused on his hunt for Hogfish, I started out with the intention of harvesting a boat load of grunts to replenish my Fish Spread supply.Well, reality set in pretty quickly. The Grunt bite was somewhat slow and were slightly smaller than normal. The bite was tepid and tough to detect with the water moving at that pace. The Hogfish bite was surprisingly decent, just a large number of shorts. I think all in we caught + 12 or so with 2 being keepers.In the end the cooler had about +15 Grunts and 2 Hogfish, and we were able to walk off the boat without scrubbing or cleaning fish – that was a treat!The crew and mates, as always, did a great job of taking cate of everything and keeping everyone comfortable and plenty of fresh bait supplied.The breakfast sandwich was awesome and the cheeseburger at noon was the icing on the preverbal cake.I would say ‘ a great time was had by all’
This fish was either caught during a closed season for this species or was under or oversized for the slot but was released after being photographed. No

2.2.23 OTHER

Name of Captain; Terry Reelitz
Where were you fishing? OTHER
Is this a tournament entry Fishing Report; No
The date you went fishing; 02-02-2023
Your Name; Terry Reelitz
Your Fishing Report: If this is a tournament report fill out the box below also. Mary and I headed out to look for some sun and Macks…. winds were light, and the Sea Fog wasn’t bad.Started outside of Anclote River in the shallow grass flats then worked deeper with live shrimp, paddle tails and top water plugs  – not much action.Moved to front of Power Plant – started in 3’ water (67 degrees) to edge of weed beds. Several short Macks and Trout.Next, we headed out to waters past Green Marker 7 and short of  Pasco Red 4 and drifted.Started to hit the bigger Macks in the 20”-24” size range. Drifted the rest of the morning, winds subsided, and the tide got a little tepid.I didn’t bring a Chum Block, in hindsight might not have been a bad idea.Bite was moderate but not crazy at any time – but the Macks are still out there, water temps reached 70 degrees.Popping corks with the infamous Joe Stand ‘Mack Slayer’ rig was the ticket for catching.The key was to keep it moving and creating some noise with intermittent stops to let the Macks catch up.Kept enough fatties for Fish Spread, for sure ‘a great time was had by all’