Archive for May 2009

YMCA Kids Fishing Tournament

YMCA Fishing Tournament

YMCA Fishing Tournament

The YMCA Kids Fishing Rodeo took place on Saturday, April 28, 2009 at Pier 60 on Clearwater Beach. Open to children ages 6 to 12, the $10 registration fee included a rod and reel, T-shirt and lunch. Over 100 enthusiastic, excited young participants attended, along with many volunteers.

A pier visiter posted this review -
Pier 60 – Over 100 fish landed before noon

A Great Turn Out

A Great Turn Out

2009 YMCA Fishing Tournament Sponsors

2009 YMCA Fishing Tournament Sponsors

Organizers prepare the bait

Organizers prepare the bait


Some participants …

Little Girl's First catch

Little Girl’s First catch

Little Girl's First catch
Dad helps land a fish
A young man presents his catch for weigh in.

A young man presents his catch for weigh in.

Little Girl's First catch

A participant brings his fish to be weighed in.

Little Girl's First catch

Proud fisherman

Little Girl's First catch
Hermit Crab

Spanish Mackerel Reliable Catch this Month

Patrick, Billy, Sarah and Jenni cleaning a batch of Spanish Mackerel

Patrick, Billy, Sarah and Jenni cleaning a batch of Spanish Mackerel

Fishing in May on Pier 60 has been very good for a variety of species. As water temperatures reached the high-70’s, the most reliable daytime catch has been spanish mackerel. Some of the fish were up to 23 inches, and many anglers took home a limit of 15 fish. Mangrove snapper action has been spotty, but the few taken have been well over the minimum of 10”. There were a few undersize cobia caught and released. Other species include pompano, jack crevalle, gag grouper, flounder, blue runner, key west grunt and ladyfish.

Schools of tarpon have arrived, and can be seen daisy-chaining off the end of the pier and alongside the bait house in the calm of the early morning. In the late afternoon, 80-100 lb tarpon have been jumped on live pinfish.

Joshua Collins of Hunnington, Indiana with Spotted Sea Trout
Joshua Collins of Hunnington, Indiana with Spotted Sea Trout

Spotted sea trout show up at night, with some nice fish of 18” to 20” taken on live shrimp. Whiting of 12” to 14” have been caught in the evenings as well. Snook have been schooling around the pier, with a few linesiders caught and released. A nice redfish of 27” was caught recently, so look for more in the weeks ahead. The summer weather pattern seems to have arrived a bit early. It is most effective to get out early to catch the morning bite, and then again in the evening to fish for spotted sea trout and snook.

Captn Tom

Capt'n Tom


Good Luck Fishing!
Jesse from Tampa displays his Pampano

Jesse from Tampa displays his Pampano

Early May Catches

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