
Tampa Bay, Florida
Seasonal Targets
For availability and pricing, please call (727)377-2027
Fishing by Season aboard 24 Ranger Bay Boat
Summer: May-July
Tarpon, snook, redfish
Fall: August-November
Redfish, snook, trout, snapper, grouper
Winter: December - February
Sheepshead, trout, redfish, black drum
Spring: March -April
Snook, redfish, trout, and tarpon
Hunting Availability aboard 17 Jon boat with a Mudbuddy engine
Duck Season availability and locations: central/north/south Florida public land hunting ringneck, teal, black belly whistlers, mottled ducks, redheads, etc
End of November to end of Jan
Up to 3+1 in a kayak
$300 per gun. Includes full hunt with boat, blind, dog, decoys, and breakfast. Guns are available to rent for $80, and shells can be purchased.
What to bring: Camo apparel, appropriate licenses, highly suggest your own gun with shells, and a cooler for meat

Captain Weston loves being able to take people out and show them all that the Bay Area has to offer. He specializes in inshore sports fishing with live bait. Weston often spends many hours throwing the cast net prior to each charter in order to net live Threadfin Herring and Pilchards for each of his charters. These live bait fish ensure the best possibility of a successful fishing trip.
SPECIALTY: A Keen ability to find fish in the most unfavorable conditions. When it comes to bad tides, windy weather, or just a tough bite, I am almost always able to find some species of fish that are feeding. Keeping the rods bent is my top priority.
When it comes to duck hunting, he goes above and beyond to scout and find birds days in advance, ensuring you have a successful hunt. “I myself do not like getting skunked, although it will happen being a duck hunter. When you put time and effort into scouting and making sure you are set up right for the ducks, you will be successful.”