Florida Inshore Fishing
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Many decades ago the Tampa Middle Grounds miles of grass flats was home to huge schools of trout:
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The boat of the day was a 14 foot plywood boat manufactured in Tampa by the Drewy Boat Company and powered by the power-house:
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Ten HP was considered excessive.Note the gas tank attached to the 'kicker.' Two gallons was enough for an extended all-day trip to the far off (1 mile off Gandy Bridge) Grounds. Outboard weight 75 pounds. Today we still fish, not Tampa, but the Florida Middle Grounds...
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Not for Trout, but for American Red Snapper:
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Instead of one mile off Gandy we are fishing 100 miles off Tampa Bay. That 4 HP 'kicker' has grown to as much as a 450 HP masterpiece of pure power.
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Instead of 75 pounds the 450 YAMAHA hits the scales at 689 pounds. Instead of costing $299.99, the SUPERCHARGED beast cost in excess of $50,000.00. Instead of a two gallon gas tank, a Middle Grounds Outboard will require tanks in excess of 100 gallons. Probably good reasons to get-back to Florida inshore fishing. First up the fun to catch, great to eat, Red Fish:
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Loved to watch Tripletail float by while Tarpon fishing under the Howard Frankland Bridge at night:
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Never did figure to catch them. More study needed.An all time insure favorite is Snook. Will never forget watching Will catch huge Snook off the Hubbard's Dock with a hand line. He used a very heavy line & had the fighting fish on the dock before the mighty fighter had a chance to fight back.:
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Wade fishing along Dunedin Causeway was home to many epic battles, battles usually won by the Snook.More often than not the you-can't-catch-me Snook would jump and throw the hook.
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Never Snook fished at night:
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Any night Snook fishermen out there?Trout, Red Fish, Tripletail, Snook...Probably good reasons to get-back to Florida inshore fishing.
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credits
Yamaha Outboards
Wikipedia
NOAA