CURRENT MOON

Weather Reports


Buoy Data

Florida Sport Fishing Boat Trader
Florida Sport Fishing

Site Login






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Brochures

  • Mariner's Market >> Flats/Backcountry Boats
    This boat is ready to fish and gets you to the hot spot in style. Our goal is to offer a…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Boat and Motor Accessories Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Boat and Motor Accessories
    PropSpeed has revolutionized the marine industry by manufacturing a "Low VOC" environmentally friendly coating specifically designed to prevent marine growth from…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Sport Fishing Boats
    To bring the offshore catamaran into the space age, modern materials and designs must be used. Recent years have produced a…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Sport Fishing Boats
    Island Runner LLC, proud builders of the most beautifully designed, carefully assembled and thoughtfully equipped high performance fishing boats in the…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Flats/Backcountry Boats Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Boat and Motor Accessories
    Boat Seats: Boat Seats, Marine Supplies, Helm Seats, Boating Supplies, Live bait wells, boarding stairs and ladders, battery boxes, leaning posts.
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Sport Fishing Boats
    Our boats are manufactured using Cook Armorflex ® gelcoat, 100% Vinylester hand laid skin coat, closed cell high density core with…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Sport Fishing Boats Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Sport Fishing Boats
    SEABORNE MARINE INDUSTRIES - Package Includes: 10 Year Hull Warranty | 100% Wood Free | Diamond Non-Skid Cockpit | Fuel 156…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Nautical Art, Jewelry
    Tobacco World Cigars - Smoking Lounge & Emporium, Cigars Humidors And Smoking Accessories Tobacco World, Arturo Fuente, Ashton, AVO ,Baccarat ,Bahia…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Videos, Magazines, and Books Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Marine Binoculars
    Binocular, Binoculars Etc., Provider of High Quality Optics, Telescopes, Spotting Scopes, Rifle Scopes, Golf Laser Range Finders, Monoculars, Tripods, Accessories, Binoculars,…
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Towers, Outriggers, and Chairs
    Fishmaster offers an affordable universal T-Top that fits any boat and accessoreis for the marine fishing market
    Read more...
  • Mariner's Market >> Flats/Backcountry Boats Read more...

Southwest Fishing Forecast: July/August

Print E-mail
Written by Captain John Stark   

s_john-stark2.jpg

AS SEEN IN THE JULY/AUGUST 2008 ISSUE 

July/August Southwest Fishing Forecast:

By: Captain John Stark - Fly Fishing The Everglades

The months of July and August offer Southwest Florida anglers some of the best opportunities of the entire year. The key to catching fish during these months is to get out on the water early in the morning while it is still tolerable, as rising air and water temperatures will send the game fish we seek on the move to deeper, cooler locales. Anglers can expect quality top-water action first thing in the morning, followed by severe thunderstorms in the early afternoon, and then more superb action just before dusk.   

Pine Island Sound will be one of the best areas to fish in the summer, with plenty of redfish and trout eager to tug on a line. During the months of May and June, this estuarine habitat had gin-clear water which made the fish extremely spooky. The summer months should bring some much needed rain, dirtying the water a bit and making inshore game fish much easier to approach. The action along Boca Grande Pass and nearby Sanibel beaches should be very productive for tarpon and snook. Lures like the Zara Spook, XPS floating-plugs and Yo-Zuri top-waters will work well in the early morning hours. Once the day progresses, don’t hesitate to throw various subsurface lures as they can also entice aggressive strikes.

Anglers who target the ultra-productive waters of Matlacha may cross paths with migratory cobia and monster black drum as they pass under the Matlacha Bridge. Fishing under the cover of darkness will offer anglers plenty of shots at large tarpon and snook. Subsurface lures worked along the shadow line should do the trick during your nighttime endeavors.

sw-1-ast-stark.jpg.jpg

From the Ten Thousand Islands and Everglades National Park south to Cape Sable, most of the fish will be found around the outside spoil islands except for a few prime backcountry haunts where the snook grow big and hang around all year. These are among the most difficult waters to master and it’s no surprise that many of past and present Redfish Tour Champions guide in the Everglades. It is the ever changing environment that gives these anglers their edge outside of Florida. In these areas the bait will most likely be found around the outside islands because of the rain and salt wedge. Live bait cannot tolerate low salinity levels, and I have heard they will die if netted on the outside and brought into the backcountry.

When trolling or poling your favorite shoreline during the mid-day heat, toss an Exude RT or Bass Assasin with a 4/0 wide gap hook. These offerings are most effective when skipped under the mangrove edges and brought back with a slow retrieve. The longer you can keep your offering in the shadow of the mangroves, the better your chances of hooking up. 

The other alternative is to fly-fish, and this is my absolute favorite way to target highly-prized shallow-water game fish. Big bulky flies are your best bet during the summer months and when the tide becomes too high to fish the shoreline with a floating line, find some rocky points or grass flats and use a sinking or intermediate fly-line to drift a brown or chartreuse Clouser. With this tactic, the results can be staggering with quality catches of goliath groper, trout, snapper, snook, and ladyfish. The best part about this type of fly-fishing is the relaxing aspect of it. Two anglers can effectively fly-fish during the warmer hours of the afternoon. I suggest you throw flies in a variety of colors and sizes to find the perfect match. On a typical day, I go through many different patterns in my quest to match the hatch; however, I have had the best success presenting large, white flies with lots of flash.

This summer, stay covered up with a quality fishing hat, sunglasses, long-sleeve shirt and fishing pants to protect your body from the sun’s harmful rays. Also, be sure to drink plenty of water and be aware of the dangerous afternoon thunderstorms that routinely pop up.

Good luck and see you on the water!

sw-2-af-stark-2.jpg.jpg 


Captain John Stark – Fly Fishing The Everglades

 
< Prev   Next >
AddThis Feed Button AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Captain's Kitchen

Capt.'s Kitchen - Main Courses: Fish Dishes
Pan Seared Tilefish
Chef Kevin Kelly - Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Capt.'s Kitchen - Main Courses: Shellfish
Lobster Thai
Chef Kevin Kelly - Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Capt.'s Kitchen - Main Courses: Fish Dishes
Perfectly Poached…
Chef Kevin Kelly - Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Capt.'s Kitchen - Main Courses: Fish Dishes
Wild snapper with mango relish
Chef Kevin Kelly - Wednesday, 09 April 2008

Events Calendar

November 2008
S M T W T F S
26 27 28 29 30 31 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
December 2008
S M T W T F S
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 1 2 3