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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Pinkham


2003-04-15
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Deep Gulf Wrecks Produce Big Fish Over this past weekend we fished over one of the deeper wrecks that lie offshore about 30 miles west of Venice. One general rule to fishing on the Gulf is any bottom structure attracts fish. These old ship remnant more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2003-02-27
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Gulf Fishing Action in March Should Bust Loose! As the month of February 2003 draws to a close, it definitely appears that the fishing action out on the Gulf of Mexico is really starting to heat up. On just about every offshore fishing trip we ran more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2003-02-04
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Gulf Fishing Improves As Gulf Warms! Fishing action out on the Gulf of Mexico over this past week was definitely an improvement over last week. The fish were somewhat sluggish in the morning, but on just about every fishing trip we were out on ove more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2003-01-07
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Basic Tactics and Techniques of Winter Gulf Fishing The fishing action out on the Gulf this past week was actually pretty good on the days we able to get out. Bottom fishing continues to be one of the best plans to consistently produce fish, with more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-11-29
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - December Ushers Some Great Fishing on the Gulf December is a great month for fishing out on the Gulf of Mexico. Cooling water temperatures should help get the grouper and snapper in the feeding mood. Be sure though if you plan on fishing offsh more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-10-21
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Perfect Wind and Sea Conditions Make Gulf Fishing A Breeze This past week while out on the Gulf of Mexico we enjoyed flat calm wind and seas conditions, which made for picture perfect fishing. To top off the awesome weather, the fishing action has more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-09-23
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - October Offshore Gulf Fishing Forecast With October just around the corner, I can't help but to get a little excited. As the daylight hours began to get a little shorter each day, air and water temperatures will begin to start cooling down. A more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-08-13
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - Live Bait Can Get Fish Feeding! If you haven't had the chance to get out and do some fishing over the last couple weeks, well then you're missing the boat! This past weekend we managed a half-day fishing trip on the Gulf with great success. The-fa more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-06-23
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - July Offshore Forecast July can offer up some excellent fishing opportunities as long as weather conditions allow anglers to safely get offshore. The transition from spring to summer often brings with it long hot days and warm nights. Afternoon th more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice


2002-06-05
12:00 AM

Venice Inlet and the Gulf of Mexico - The Month of June Offers Plenty of Fishing Action I can hardly believe the month of June has already snuck up on us. And from the looks of where the mercury on my trusty thermometer has been creeping up to the past few days, arriving with it h more...
Capt. Dave Pinkham - Venice

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