Saltwater Fly Fishing – Tampa Bay, FL Report

Saltwater Fly Fishing – Tampa Bay, FL Report

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide – Tampa Bay, Florida Report

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide – Captain Russ Shirley, Tampa Bay. On board the ‘Salty Fly,’ my custom Silver King flats skiff, anglers caught various species on the flats the past 2 months. With February having weather we’d usually see in late Spring, just about everything that swims was available, including a few early season Tarpon. Fishing the south side flats from St. Petersburg to Ft. De Soto and beyond, my anglers caught Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Spanish Mackerel and large Crevalle Jack.

 

'The Salty Fly', a Silver King Signature Series Skiff
Captain Russ’ Commute on board his Silver King Boat Company 16′ 3″ Signature Series custom skiff.

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Week of February 11, 2018. I had the pleasure to have aboard fly fishing anglers Ken and Kris Ann Butterfield. Starting with blue bird skies, the flats lit up due to an approaching light cold front and increasing southerly winds. When fishing very shallow, grass flats, it’s important to have the necessary skill levels of accuracy and distance with your casts. Most fish will eat if the fly is presented naturally, with the right feeding angle and correct fly movement. Dealing with wind is something every angler, especially fly fishermen, will need to adapt to. And that old saying, “The wind is your friend,” is very true. The best advice I can give you is: 1) Learn how to throw the tightest loop possible. 2) After you’ve been successful throwing that tight loop consistently, commit your tight loop casting to muscle memory. 3) Then, and only then, learn to double haul. This is saltwater folks, and the fish don’t like to hang near you or near the boat. Also, to assist your success in this environment, polarized sunglasses are probably the single-most important item needed. Personally, after all these years, I use Smith Optics Ignitor Lens for normal skies, and their Amber Lens for cloudy, low-light conditions.

Using a custom, Salty Fly Charters fly, Ken threw perfectly to a likely Redfish and Trout hole, nailed the sweet spot and fed this large trout correctly for the catch.

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide
Ken Butterfield with a large Spotted Sea Trout while fly fishing with Captain Russ Shirley of Salty Fly Charters.

 

Saltwater Fly Fishing – Week of February 18, 2018.

I had the pleasure of light-tackle fishing with a most interesting Veterinary Optician, Sam Eaton. Recently retired, Sam and his wife Emilie own and run a very successful business in Denmark, Wisconsin: Eaton Highland Red Deer Farm. We sited a group of Spotted Sea Trout that Sam deftly had fun catching and I got treated to some great stories from his past. Sam told an awesome story which had me rolling on the deck laughing, about him performing an enema on a very sick and plugged-up, 18-foot boa constrictor and the aftermath that followed. Yikes! Sam’s probably glad he’s retired after reliving that story. Thanks Sam, for your dedication to the animal world and for being the coolest Veterinary Optician I know.

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide Fishing Ft. De Soto.
Sam Eaton from the Eaton Highland Red Deer Farm in Denmark, Wisconsin with his catch, a Spotted Sea Trout.

 

The next day, with a low and rising tide, clear blue skies and increasing sunlight, Ken, another Veterinary Optician and I, searched for a bucket list species. When I found out Ken was good at freshwater bass fishing with artificials, I figured he’d be perfect for Snook fishing. And he was! Ken successfully landed his largest Trout ever and lost a beast-of-a-fish with a hook pull just a few casts later. Anyway, we proudly boated 2 for 3 and enjoyed a perfect fishing day together.

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide Snook fishing Tampa Bay.
February and March are a great season for Snook fishing in Tampa Bay aboard The Salty Fly.

 

Saltwater Fly Fishing – Week of March 4, 2018.

Once the stationary, high pressure system had moved off, it was back to sight-fishing for different species, especially once the winds and dirty water became more prevalent on and around the flats. Luckily, I was able to find some hidden treasures.

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide Love my HeavyDine's by L & S Bait Company. Definitely my go-to search bait.
Love my Heavy Dine® by L & S Bait Company. Definitely my go-to search bait.

 

 

 

Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide Crevalle Jack on fly
Long time client Stefan Piccone with his largest Jack Crevalle while fly fishing South Tampa Bay on board the Salty Fly.

 

 

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