HERE'S SOME GOOD FISHING NEWS & SUGGESTIONS FROM CAPT. THOM SMITH OF FLATS LADY CHARTERS & ANGLER'S REPAIR Bradenton 941-776-1187 & 737-5672 e-mail tesmls@infionline.net
MAY 5, 2008
With the price of gas going up almost daily, even anglers that own boats may be looking for ways to save a few dollars and still get out fishing without spending alot. Over the years, I've been impressed by the quality and size of the fish that wading can produce. Eventhough you may or may not have a boat, it doesn't matter. Yes, it would be nice to have a boat and find a spot that is away from everyone else, but for the "boatless angler", there are plenty of places to wade around the county and with water temps in the mid to upper 70's, it's very comfortable.
What you carry with you is also up to you, but I would suggest a stringer and a small watertight container to carry extra leader line, hooks, jig heads and lures, in case you have to re-rig. For waders, there are some items on the market that are like towing a small boat around, but they can be handy. If you need to use live bait, I recommend a trolling style bait bucket. A pair of needle nose pliers and a pair of scissors or fingernail clippers to cut braided line to trim your knots, rounds out what you need to carry.
As I mentioned, there are alot of areas here locally for waders and I'll mention some that I feel are easily accessible to the water and your vehicle will be reasonably safe while you're off fishing.
1. Palma Sola Bay off of Palma Sola Blvd. You can fish the flat out from the shoreline where it drops off into deeper water on a lower tide. The fish hang out on the edge of the dropoff, waiting for the tide to come back in. Also, in the southeastern corner, there are mangrove islands and oyster bars, but it is fairly muddy.
2. The flats to the south and north of the Manatee Ave. Bridge, going over to Anna Maria. The flats to the south extend from the bridge to the mouth of Palma Sola Bay. There are numerous sand holes. The shoreline has oysters and you can fish the edge of the Intercoastal Waterway.
3. DeSoto Memorial and Emerson Point, are both parks that are good areas, but close at dark. DeSoto is on the south side of the Manatee River and it offers a great shoreline that can hold a variety of fish on it's shoreline. Snook, redfish and trout being the most prevelant. On the northside of the river is Emerson Point. You will need to drive through Palmetto and Sneed Island to get there. Emerson gives you at least three directions to fish. South faces the river, to the west there is a large grass flat and what we call the "River Bar", where snook roam during their spawning period. To the north and back to the east is the pristine shoreline back into Terra Ceia Bay.
4. South Skyway Rest Area. On the northside you have Joe's Bay and Joe's Island. This side has loads of oyster bars, sand holes and a long mangrove shoreline. On the southside, Miguel Bay boarders the Interstate, but you barely know it's there. This area has a sandbar you can walk out to and work your way across to a string of islands that have oyster bars and nice sand holes.
5. The Upper End of Terra Ceia Bay. Near the Crab Trap I and the US 19 bridge, anglers wading West on the So. shore line of Terra Ceia Island have numerous opportunities around oyster bars, docks and a drop off into deeper water on lower tides.
Wading can offer alot of fishing opportunities, but remember when wading always do the "Stingray shuffle" and you can wade as far as your legs can carry you, but remember, you still have to wade back.
GOOD FISHING, CAPT. THOM SMITH OF FLATS LADY CHARTERS & ANGLER'S REPAIR. (With 5 different "Drop Off" spots for repairs from Sarasota to Ruskin). 941-776-1187 or 941-737-5672 with any questions you might have, or e-mail me at tesmls@infionline.net OR flatsladycharter@yahoo.com