This past weekend we ventured out of Clearwater Pass due west for two days of fishing. Of course, fishing was our goal, but we also had a secondary thought about the conditions of the water due to the oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico. I am pleased to report that we saw no signs of oil, sheen’s on the water or even a trace of the disaster in northern waters.

The fishing was perfect and the waters were spectacular - clear and blue. We limited out on Red Snapper. Caught plenty of Mangrove Snapper, Black Grouper and Red Grouper. Even the Amberjack and occasional shark made the trip fantastic.

For now, our waters around Sand Key and Clearwater Beach are picture perfect. Let’s hope BP gets the oil well stopped from spewing it’s oil soon.

One Response to “Gulf Waters Perfect 75-100 Miles West of Sand Key”
  1. Robert Chalmers says:

    Thanks for the update on the water conditions.

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