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Experiencing the thrill of inshore fishing locally around Sarasota.

Experiencing the thrill of fishing Sarasota Bay.

The shallow reefs have been a good spot for sheepshead, mangrove snapper, and cobia. Deeper structure has been holding large gag grouper, big grunts, and the occasional large mangrove.

With water temps getting close to 72, we are starting to see kingfish, Spanish mackerel, and Bonita following schools of sardines. Permit are starting their spring migration as well, they should start showing up on most offshore structure. Target them with free lined crabs and shrimp.

Farther offshore has been hot for African pompano, large yellowtail snapper, large mangrove snapper, and red grouper. Wahoo and big kings are starting to show up as well. You can find them on the outside of wrecks in 130’ and deeper. Red grouper is closed in 120’+, so make sure to stay shallower if you’re targeting them.

Capt. David Collica

Capt. David Collica was born in Georgia but grew up in the Sarasota area. His main target growing up was big snook and sharks off Siesta Key. His inshore trips target snook, trout, and the occasional redfish, he also offers night fly fishing trips.


The shallow reefs have been a good spot for sheepshead, mangrove snapper, and cobia. Deeper structure has been holding large gag grouper, big grunts, and the occasional large mangrove.

With water temps getting close to 72, we are starting to see kingfish, Spanish mackerel, and Bonita following schools of sardines. Permit are starting their spring migration as well, they should start showing up on most offshore structure. Target them with free lined crabs and shrimp.

Experiencing the thrill of inshore fishing locally around Sarasota.

Experiencing the thrill of inshore fishing locally around Sarasota.

Farther offshore has been hot for African pompano, large yellowtail snapper, large mangrove snapper, and red grouper. Wahoo and big kings are starting to show up as well. You can find them on the outside of wrecks in 130’ and deeper. Red grouper is closed in 120’+, so make sure to stay shallower if you’re targeting them.

Capt. David Collica

Capt. David Collica was born in Georgia but grew up in the Sarasota area. His main target growing up was big snook and sharks off Siesta Key. His inshore trips target snook, trout, and the occasional redfish, he also offers night fly fishing trips.


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