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April means
fishing!
Book Me A Charter Guide
Service
Man, I Love My
Job!
The spring fishing season is upon us
and all the captains are like kids in a candy store. This is the month for
fishing! The excitement is in the air (or should I say in the water) and we can
hardly wait to go fishing everyday.
I'd
also like to add March fishing has been fantastic as the photos below
reflect.
We
have been blessed this past month with some wonderful families who love to
fish. We are so honored to have been chosen as their guides and look
forward to many years of fishing together.
The
term "fish on" has a new meaning for some of these fishing folks as they said it
many times...
Inshore…. Early April
fishing is typically pretty good, some days down right excellent. Bait fish are everywhere inside and
outside the Apalachicola and
St. Joe Bay. Spanish mackerel are in full swing
following the bait pods through out the area waters. Speckled trout, redfish, flounder,
sheepshead, pompano, tripletail and black drum are among the daily list of
targeted inshore species. The terrible news is that the catfish are back in full
swing too because of the recent rise in water temperatures and influx of bait
fish.
Anyone that was fortunate enough to
fish with us in the past when the spring fishing was on; knows exactly what we
are talking about… Grab your hats
and come on; it’s getting Very Fishy around here!
Want to try something unique, try a
nighttime flounder gigging charter out of the
Apalachicola
Bay with our
experienced native guides.
Our guides offer generations of
knowledge of fishing in their back yard!
Offshore.... We have been
offshore fishing several times in the past month and in general the fishing has
been excellent in action, but hard to get away from the red snapper. Red Snapper season opens for state
waters April 15th and Federal waters April 22nd. We are anxiously awaiting the opening of
the red snapper season and pray that they (snapper) haven’t been reading the
news of their impending fate. Now
for grouper, triggerfish and rest of those bottom dwellers we so love to catch,
it’s been pretty good too. Grouper
when you’re able to get through the wall of red snapper to the bottom have been
biting well.
Snapper season opens in state waters
on April 15th and several of my boats are already booked for the week following
that. I have a few boats still
open, so call early to insure that you will be in on the first few days of
snapper season opening or our wonderful inshore fishing for speckled trout,
spanish mackerel, redfish, tripletail and a never ending list of fish species
entering our bay waters daily.
We have had a boat load of calls and
emails for snapper season opening as well as people checking available dates
during their vacation, but we are not completely booked as of yet. That has a tendency to change as the
word gets out about our excellent inshore and offshore fishing during this time
of year. Don’t be the one setting
on the dock waiting for a boat to come in or franticly calling around looking
for just any captain on a days notice.
Make your fishing arrangements early to insure you will have your
preferred captain available to you during your vacation.
If you’re looking for experienced, family
friendly, native guides give us a call 850-653-2622 or drop us an email info@BookMeACharter.com
We’d love to take you fishing in our
back yard!
Sandra Allen
Book
Me A Charter
Guide Service
Apalachicola,
FL
850-653-2622
web: www.bookmeacharter.com
email:
info@BookMeACharter.com
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