Deep sea fishing from St.Pete beach Florida
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Really folks, there is no sign of oil on St.Pete beach, Florida. Deep sea fishing out of St.Pete beach has never been better. Actually, fishing out of Pass-a-grille, John's Pass and Clearwater beach is as good as it can get. Our charter fishing clients are fishing for Tarpon, Cobia and Sharks nearshore, and Grouper, Snapper and Kingfish offshore on most of our recent fishing trips out of St.Pete beach.
Today's trip was all about Barracuda, Bonito, Kingfish and Spanish mackerel. The bite was hot and we never even achored up to bottom fish for Grouper and Snapper. As long as my clients are catching fish and enjoying the trip, we do what works at the time. Check out Adam with his first Barracuda! We fished the local reefs and wrecks in the 10-15 mile range on this half-day charter. The Kingfish were small(but legal at 10-12lbs.), the Spanish mackerel were big(3-5lbs.) and the Barracuda were hungry. Check out the photo gallery to see what a cuda can do to a 10lb. Bonito!
Charter fishing out of John's Pass or St.Pete beach is very good right now. Call us today to get in the book. Like I said before, there is no oil on beautiful St.Pete beach and deep sea fishing is at it's best. Call Jawbreaker fishing charters on St.Petersburg beach for the fishing trip of a lifetime. Call Today!!.. Happy fishing to ya! Capt.Dan
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