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Captain’s Corner: Mike Gore

With finally have consistent bait on the flats throughout Tampa Bay. It is a mixed bag when it comes to size.  I use a 1/4-inch mesh net...

Captain’s Corner: Dave Mistretta

The Tampa Bay Times This time of year anglers should pay close attention to the large migrations of juvenile baitfish. These massive schools can...

John Kumiski: Final Alaska Report

The Last 2019 Alagnak River Fishing Report Fellow guide Karl Baird with a nice king salmon.

Tsunami Guard Reel

By Neil Taylor, owner at www.Capmel.com Guide:   www.strikethreekayakfishing.com In the economy class, Tsunami put in a reel that fits that “beginners equipment”...

Tsunami Carbon Shield Rods

By Neil Taylor, Owner and guide- Strike Three Kayak Fishing Owner: Capmel.com The Tsunami “Carbon Shield” is a...

The Kayak Report

With September arriving so does a hurricane.    Vicious storm, the impact over here will be interesting.   My guess, not severe.   The east coast, around the center of the storm...

Neil Taylor: Lower Tampa Bay

Lots of stuff closed, pompano and flounder are about the only things that could be cooler bound.   Pompano, just not great this year.   A real disappointment after two outstanding years.  ...

Neil Taylor: Upper Tampa Bay

What’s happenin’ in the upper stretches of Tampa Bay? It is hot.   A hurricane is going to drop a lot of rain for three or...

September: Kayak Fishing Forecast

September 2019 By Neil Taylor and capmel.com kayak fishing staff contributors Around the state: There is a lot of fun...

Captain’s Corner: Rob Gorta

Small redfish schools are showing up in the Pinellas point area after all the afternoon thunderstorms have dropped water temperature down below eighty-six degrees.  I have spots to...