Captain
Wade Osborne

Member since November 2014 Tampa, United States
Background
Twenty-seven year veteran, captain Wade Osborne strives to make every adventure a memorable fishing experience. Whether instructing children, novice or avid anglers, his approach is patient and courteous.
Techniques
Tampa/St. Petersburg fishing guide, Captain Wade Osborne is among the very best in the business when it comes to providing world-class light tackle SPIN/FLY/PLUG inshore sportfishing for snook, redfish, trout and more.

Hey, I'm Captain Wade Osborne

Tampa, Estados Unidos
Background
Twenty-seven year veteran, captain Wade Osborne strives to make every adventure a memorable fishing experience. Whether instructing children, novice or avid anglers, his approach is patient and courteous.
Techniques
Tampa/St. Petersburg fishing guide, Captain Wade Osborne is among the very best in the business when it comes to providing world-class light tackle SPIN/FLY/PLUG inshore sportfishing for snook, redfish, trout and more.
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Springtime is Slam Time!
Springtime is Slam Time!
Abr 21, 2024 Tampa
If you’ve never achieved an “Inshore Slam” now is the time! Every year when spring rolls around, the grass flats throughout Tampa Bay come alive. As baitfish start moving onto the flats, snook, redfish and seatrout follow. When this occurs, it’s the easiest time to achieve an inshore slam. If you don’t know what that is, it’s when you catch a snook, redfish and seatrout on the same outing. Now many of you may think that should be easy. Well, it’s easier said than done for some people. You’d be surprised how many people have been fishing with me that have never caught a slam. Occasionally, I meet a few anglers who have lived in the Tampa Bay area and fished all their life, but the slam eludes them. If an inshore slam is something you would like to pursue, you might assume that catching a seatrout would be the easiest and save that for last. Not necessarily, at times it can be the most difficult to land. That’s why many times, I’ll start out fishing around some sandy potholes on the grass flats trying to catch the seatrout first. If I have no success, I’ll move on snook and redfish and come back to seatrout to close the deal. While in pursuit, here’s where I look for that snook and redfish. With water temperatures back in the low 70s snook are moving out of the back bays, creeks, and rivers and seeking shelter along the mangrove shorelines and points. Snook feed best on a good tidal flow. Some days it may vary whether they prefer an incoming or outgoing. So, just make sure the current is moving. To get the action going, I toss out a few live scaled sardines and wait for the snook to respond by attacking the freebies. Once they start feeding, I have you cast a hooked live sardine to the same spot for an instant hook up. If you get lucky, you’ll be able to catch numerous snook in the same spot. If I’m fishing during an incoming tide and it’s reaching its peak, I’ll move on to redfish. Redfish like to feed on crustaceans around oyster beds and barnacle encrusted mangrove roots during a high tide. When I find a spot with both, I’ve found a redfish goldmine. Redfish also like to travel with mullet. The reason: mullet flush baitfish and crustaceans out of the grass as they feed. Anytime I spot a school of mullet I get out in front of them and Power Pole down. In either scenario, I always start by chumming with scaled sardines. After that, you cast a bait out that’s suspended under a cork. Once the cork goes under, give the fish 2-3 seconds to eat the bait, then when you reel and get your line tight, lift your rod for a solid hook set. Afishionado, “Always an Adventure.”
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Snook season reopens soon!
Snook season reopens soon!
Ago 11, 2023 Tampa
If you’ve never eaten snook, your chance is coming up. Beginning September 1st through December 1st, snook are open to harvest. Clients ask me all the time how they taste, and I always reply, better than a grouper. Those who know would hungrily agree. The size limit on the Gulf coast for snook ranges between 28-inches and 33-inches. There is also a daily recreational bag limit of one per harvester. The three species that have been most cooperative lately are mangrove snapper, Spanish mackerel, and seatrout. Mangrove snapper are feeding heavily around most bridge pilings, rocky shorelines, and artificial reefs. Once anchored or spot locked, I always chum with fresh cut bait or live bait to get the action going. If there’s some tidal movement, I’ll put a small piece of split shot just above the hook to get the bait down. Most of the time when the snapper begin to feed Spanish mackerel start showing up in the same spot. Then it’s pure mayhem. Between snapper occasionally getting you hung up in structure and mackerel cutting off your hook with their sharp teeth, I find myself constantly rigging. As for the seatrout, they bite best on a strong moving tidal flow. Tampa Bay is dotted with grass flats throughout, so I just pick a flat and work it over. I concentrate most of my efforts around the sandy potholes scattered about the flats. I like to Power-Pole down and work one section at a time. In closing, more than ever, I keep an eye out for manatees. Manatees typically mate between March and September, with multiple male manatees competing to breed with a female. Manatee mating herds are interesting to watch as several bulls (males) pursue a cow (female) until she is ready to mate. For everyone’s safety, I watch these mating herds from a distance as the animals are focused on mating and do not heed intruders in their midst. It’s also important to remember, touching or disturbing manatees is not only illegal, but can also be extremely dangerous. Afishionado, “Always an Adventure.”
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May in Tampa Bay.
May in Tampa Bay.
May 2, 2023 Tampa
For pure excitement, it’s hard to beat the Spanish mackerel and bonnethead shark fishing right now, especially, if you have kids on board. Both species are being caught in the same location and by using the same tactics. Hard bottom or along the edges of deep grass flats are the places I find both. I first anchor or spot-lock my boat. Then I start a fresh bait chum slick by drifting chunks of cut bait fish down current. For bait on the hook, I have my clients free-line small to medium sized white bait or medium to large shrimp. That’s right, shrimp! Some days bonnethead sharks prefer shrimp. To help prevent cut-offs, use a long shank hook tied onto a three-foot section of 30lb. fluorocarbon leader. Fluorocarbon works better than wire leader because it increases the number of strikes. The snook spawn started this month, which also means they’re closed to harvest until September. Snook spawn along deep-water mangrove shorelines, in the passes, around deep-water structures, and bridges. They will remain in these locations throughout the summer. A strong moving incoming or outgoing tide are usually the best for the most action. Mangrove Snapper begin their spawn in May also. During this time, they are extremely aggressive and will absolutely devour baits as soon as they hit the water. Many times, my clients catch Mangrove snapper while fishing for snook and redfish along mangrove shorelines. “They don’t call them Mangrove snapper for nothing!” When I just want to target them, I anchor near bridge pilings or over structure and you guessed it, start a chum slick. The redfish bite was inconsistent inshore last month, but it’s improving since the cold fronts have stopped and the rainy season is getting near. When looking for redfish, I always check out oyster beds and look for mullet. The reason behind looking for mullet is that redfish often travel with them. “Afishionado, Always an Adventure!”
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Best first fishing adventure!

VERIFICADO   3-Hour AM Adventure on Diciembre 26, 2023
I sent my husband, son, dad and brothers on an inshore fishing adventure as a Christmas present. The communication with Captain...
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Best fishing day we're ever had

VERIFICADO   5-Hour AM Adventure on Marzo 19, 2024
Our daughter and her friends were home for spring break from college and wanted to go fishing. We booked Wade online. Everything...
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Fishing with Wade

VERIFICADO   3-Hour AM Adventure on Julio 8, 2023
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Fun day fishing in our backyard

VERIFICADO   NUEVO  4-Hour AM Adventure on Abril 19, 2024
We live in Tampa and decided on a fishing charter in our backyard. We typically prefer to go to the Crystal River area. Had...
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Fishing with Wade

VERIFICADO   NUEVO  3-Hour AM Adventure on Marzo 28, 2024
5 stars for communication alone! The weather forecast was looking dicey for our trip, but Wade kept in touch with us the day...
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