by WreckTangle | May 26, 2024 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
It’s been dry and the lack of rainfall has created some clear water conditions. In addition, releases from Lake Okeechobee at the S-79, Franklin lock, have averaged 1934 cfs (cubic feet per second) for the last 14 days which is in the optimum flow envelope of...
by WreckTangle | May 12, 2024 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
As we approach the half way mark of May, our water clarity has been mostly clear and clean. The lake Okeechobee discharges have been reduced to a tolerable level and we’re seeing the results. We can all thank Captains for clean water for their hard work....
by WreckTangle | Apr 28, 2024 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
Spring is here and our water temperatures have made it to the high seventies. Our most important prey species, the scaled sardine or pilchard, has moved in and most of our gamefish are taking advantage after the slim pickings of winter. On any given day, spotted sea...
by WreckTangle | Feb 18, 2024 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
As we make our way through February, it’s worked out to be the typical pattern of getting out between fronts. By contrast, this year has been cooler, wetter and more cloudy than most. Similar to past years, the bite has been best around the moons and best tides....
by WreckTangle | Jan 4, 2024 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
As we begin a new year and look at the weather trend, it appears we may be in for a cool wet winter. After spending a few days up in Charlotte Harbor along the east side and in Pine Island Sound this was definitely what I encountered. For the most part, particularly...
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