Captain
Paul Duffey

Member since July 2022 Clearwater, United States
Background
Man, I love what I do! Being a full-time fishing guide for me is an excuse to fish with new friends and share this amazing place I call home! I am laid back and absolutely love to put people on fish! A screaming drag is one of my favorite sounds in the world! Let's go bend a few rods and make some memories!
Techniques
Light Spinning tackle sight fishing Fly Fishing for tailing redfish

Hey, I'm Captain Paul Duffey

Clearwater, Verenigde Staten
Background
Man, I love what I do! Being a full-time fishing guide for me is an excuse to fish with new friends and share this amazing place I call home! I am laid back and absolutely love to put people on fish! A screaming drag is one of my favorite sounds in the world! Let's go bend a few rods and make some memories!
Techniques
Light Spinning tackle sight fishing Fly Fishing for tailing redfish
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Trips vanaf US $300

Fishing Reports

October 16th - Inshore Fishing Heats Up:
October 16th - Inshore Fishing Heats Up:
Okt 16, 2025 Clearwater
As water temperatures around Clearwater continue to cool down this week, the inshore bite has really come alive. Fall brings a major shift in fish behavior, and one of the most exciting changes is the return of big speckled trout to the shallows. These trophy-sized fish are following schools of bait into the grass flats, sand holes, and channels around Clearwater, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs โ€” setting the stage for some of the best light-tackle inshore fishing of the year. Where to Find the Trout: If youโ€™re targeting trout right now, focus on shallow grass flats with patchy sand bottoms in 2โ€“5 feet of water. The edges of spoil islands, channel drop-offs, and the mouths of tidal creeks are all producing quality fish when the tide is moving. On early-morning high tides, look for trout staging along mangrove shorelines and oyster bars before they slide back onto the flats as the tide falls. The stretch from Clearwater Beach south toward Sand Key and north toward Caladesi Island has been holding plenty of action, especially during the first few hours after sunrise. This is the perfect setup for a 4-hour Clearwater fishing charter, where we can take advantage of those prime morning tides and cooler conditions. Live Bait Tips for Clearwater Inshore Trout: While artificials are still productive, this time of year live bait can really make the difference โ€” especially when youโ€™re trying to fool those big, cautious gator trout. Live shrimp under a popping cork or free-lined with a small split shot is a classic and reliable setup. For larger trout, small pinfish or even live pilchards can tempt bites from fish that might ignore plastics. On charters, we typically fish with a variety of both โ€” matching the bait to the tide and water clarity. When the bite slows, a well-timed pop of the cork can draw attention from nearby trout, redfish, or even the occasional snook. Recommended Gear Setup: To get the most out of your Clearwater inshore trip, we use a light-tackle setup that balances casting distance and sensitivity. Hereโ€™s a quick gear breakdown we run on the boat: Rod: 7โ€™ medium-light Shimano spinning rod Reel: 2500 Shimano Stradic spinning reel Line: 10lb braided main line for maximum casting distance Leader: 25lb fluorocarbon leader โ€” invisible in Clearwaterโ€™s clean fall water Hooks: 1/0 circle hook for shrimp or 2/0 for pinfish Floats: Popping corks or slip floats depending on water depth and wind This setup is perfect for trout, but also versatile enough to handle redfish, snook, and mackerel if they crash the party. Turn a 4-Hour Trip Into a Trophy Adventure: If youโ€™re looking for a fun, productive, and educational way to spend a morning on the water, this is it. Our 4-hour Clearwater inshore fishing charters are tailored to take advantage of these seasonal bites โ€” short, efficient trips focused on action and teaching techniques that help you catch more fish on your own. Families, beginners, and experienced anglers alike are loving this time of year. The weatherโ€™s cooler, the crowds are smaller, and the bite is steady. The combination of live shrimp, pinfish, and the right gear makes every cast a chance at a trophy trout. Donโ€™t forget to sign up for our email list on the website to stay up-to-date on Clearwater fishing reports, seasonal tips, and early access to prime charter dates before they fill up. Next Weekโ€™s Preview: Next week, weโ€™ll take things offshore โ€” covering the nearshore fall run as Spanish mackerel and kingfish move in close to the beaches. Expect fast action, surface explosions, and plenty of light-tackle fun just a few miles off Clearwater Beach!
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October 7th โ€“ Clearwater Fishing Update:
October 7th โ€“ Clearwater Fishing Update:
Okt 7, 2025 Clearwater
As the fall season settles into Clearwater, weโ€™re seeing some of the best inshore fishing conditions of the year. Cooler mornings, shifting tides, and cleaner water are setting the stage for steady action around bridges, docks, and grass flats. Our recent 4-hour Clearwater fishing charters have been full of variety โ€” and plenty of bent rods! ? Whatโ€™s Biting This Week This week, sheepshead and mangrove snapper have been the main targets around dock pilings and bridges, providing both steady action and great table fare. Redfish are schooling up in small packs along oyster bars, and weโ€™ve had several days where doubles and triples came over the rail at once. Closer to the passes and nearshore structure, snook are still active โ€” especially during the first few hours of daylight. The early morning tide change is prime time to hook into a few before the sun gets high. Whether youโ€™re fishing as a family or looking for a quick solo trip, these 4-hour charters are the perfect way to get on the water without committing to a full day. With great weather and a variety of fish biting close to shore, itโ€™s one of the best times of year to get out and enjoy the Gulf. โš“ Why Fish Clearwater This Fall Clearwaterโ€™s waters are alive right now โ€” clean tides, cooler temps, and plenty of baitfish have everything feeding. Our short trips keep you close to the action, running from the Clearwater Beach boat ramps out to nearby bridges, spoil islands, and the grass flats that surround the Intracoastal. Every trip is personalized, so whether youโ€™re chasing redfish, snook, trout, or sheepshead, weโ€™ll tailor the experience to your goals. If you havenโ€™t joined us yet, nowโ€™s the time โ€” fall fishing in Clearwater is something special. ? Stay Connected Want to keep up with whatโ€™s biting each week? ? Sign up for our email updates on **hidden content** to get fishing reports, seasonal tips, and early access to booking specials straight to your inbox. ? Next Weekโ€™s Preview: Big Trout on the Move Next week, weโ€™ll dive into the inshore bite as big speckled trout start moving into the shallows with the cooling water temperatures. Weโ€™ll talk about where to find them, what lures and baits work best, and how to turn your next 4-hour trip into a trophy trout adventure!
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October 2nd โ€“ Bridge & Dock Fishing for
October 2nd โ€“ Bridge & Dock Fishing for
Okt 2, 2025 Clearwater
If youโ€™re looking for some of the most reliable action this time of year around Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, and Dunedin, youโ€™ll find it around our bridges, docks, and pilings. These structures provide shelter, shade, and a steady food source for one of Floridaโ€™s most popular inshore targets โ€” the sheepshead. ? Targeting Sheepshead on Structure Sheepshead are famous for their bold black stripes and sneaky bite. They love to feed on barnacles, crabs, and shrimp clinging to hard structure. We position the boat tight to bridge pilings and residential docks where the tide pushes bait right to them. Light tackle and small hooks are key โ€” these fish are pros at stealing bait. Once hooked, a sheepshead puts up a strong fight for its size and makes for excellent table fare. Anglers of all ages enjoy the challenge of tricking them into biting and bringing one to the net. ? Other Species Youโ€™ll Hook Along the Way While targeting sheepshead, we regularly encounter: Mangrove snapper lurking tight to the pilings Spotted seatrout holding in deeper pockets around docks Redfish cruising in the shade lines of bridge pilings Snook, especially if the tide is moving strong at sunrise or sunset The occasional black drum when fishing cut bait near structure This makes bridge and dock fishing a versatile trip โ€” you never know whatโ€™s going to bend the rod next. ??? Perfect for Families and Serious Anglers Whether youโ€™re bringing the kids out for their first sheepshead catch or youโ€™re an experienced angler looking to fine-tune your dock-fishing technique, these trips deliver action and variety. With calm waters close to shore, itโ€™s an easy and comfortable experience for everyone on board. ? Next Weekโ€™s Preview: Nearshore Wrecks & Reefs Next week, weโ€™ll head offshore a bit to talk about nearshore wrecks and reefs. These hotspots hold grouper, snapper, mackerel, and plenty of other hard-pulling fish as fall patterns continue to build. Stay tuned for tips and highlights from those trips.
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Sep 25th Clearwater Inshore Report: Work
Sep 25th Clearwater Inshore Report: Work
Sep 23, 2025 Clearwater
Last week we teed up a pure inshore game planโ€”and itโ€™s paying off. With bait thick and tides pushing, the most reliable action around Clearwater Harbor and up into St. Joseph Sound has come from oyster beds, mangrove edges, and dock lines. If you fish the structure correctlyโ€”quiet approach, right angle, right timingโ€”youโ€™ll stay bent on snook and redfish, with bonus trout and mangrove snapper in the mix. Conditions Snapshot Bait: Pilchards easy at first light on markers and windward edges; glass minnows on sand troughs near the beach. Tides: The first 90 minutes of moving water is gold (incoming for reds on the bushes; either direction for snook on docks). Water: Clarity swings with wind; cleaner water = lighter leader and longer casts. Launch: Seminole Street Boat Ramp (Clearwater) and Turtle Cove Marina (Tarpon Springs) for short runs to protected structure. Oyster Beds: Donโ€™t Rush the Edges Why they work: Current wraps and slowsโ€”perfect ambush lanes for reds, trout, and snapper. Boat setup: Idle in and stake/power-pole up-tide; avoid wake on the bars. Live bait: Pinfish or pilchards on a 1/0 circle, 25โ€“30 lb fluoro; let the tide carry the bait along the shell edge. Lures: Gold spoon for search, then a 3โ€“4" paddletail (1/8 oz) when you contact fish. Tip: If you nick shell, youโ€™re in the laneโ€”re-tie often. Mangrove Edges: Pitch Pockets, Not the Wall Presentation: Short, accurate underhand pitches past the pocket; swim the bait with the tide out of the shadows. Live bait: Free-lined pilchards or cut bait placed up-tide so it settles naturally at the opening. Lures: Weedless jerk shad or paddletail on a 3/0 EWG hook; keep it quiet. Leader: Start 30โ€“40 lb on snook days; drop to 25โ€“30 lb if itโ€™s clear and the fish are wary. Docks & Seawalls: Shade + Angle = Snook Why they work: Predictable shade lines and pilings that funnel bait. Boat handling: Set up up-current and cast past the target; let the bait cross the shade seam under control. Live bait: Pilchards on 1/0โ€“3/0 circles; count it down for mid-water strikes. Lures: Walk-the-dog topwater at gray light; then a 1/4 oz jighead + 4โ€“5" paddletail to work pilings. Tip: Most misses come from bad anglesโ€”fix the line of travel, not the lure. Tackle & Settings (What Weโ€™re Running) Rods/Reels: Medium to med-heavy Shimano 3000โ€“4000. Line/Leader: 20โ€“30 lb braid to 30โ€“40 lb fluoro (snook around structure), lighter for open flats. Hooks/Jigs: 1/0โ€“3/0 circles; 1/8โ€“1/4 oz jigheads; spoons for search. Quiet boat = more bites: Soft feet, slow hatches, and keep the trolling motor a click lower than you think. Best Trips to Book (Inshore, This Week) 2-Hour Quick Trip โ€” $300: Sunrise structure hop (docks or an oyster line) with minimal running. 4-Hour Inshore โ€” $550 (most popular): Prime tide on two structuresโ€”mangrove edges then dock shade. Small Tweaks, Big Difference Leader check every fish or nickโ€”snook sandpaper will cost you. Cast past the spot so the bait travels naturally through the strike zone. Pause at the edge of an oyster bar or pocketโ€”let current finish the presentation. If you bump shell or dock and spook fish, stake out and let it restโ€”then return with a quieter angle. Where We Focused This Week Dock lines with early shade inside Clearwater Harbor. Mangrove points and pockets on the flood north toward St. Joseph Sound. Oyster bars with clean water and moderate flowโ€”especially where a grass flat meets shell. What We Provide All licenses, premium Shimano gear, bait/tackle, ice & water, and hands-on coaching for any experience level. Bring sun protection, snacks, and a small cooler for your car if you plan to take fish home (when allowed). Next Weekโ€™s Preview Sheepshead on docks and bridges. As we edge toward fall fronts, expect rising numbers on pilings and fenders. Weโ€™ll cover fiddler/crab and shrimp/sand flea rigs, how to feel the thump and set the hook, and which tide angles keep your bait in the bite zone.
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Clearwater Inshore Report: HOT Snook & R
Clearwater Inshore Report: HOT Snook & R
Sep 18, 2025 Clearwater
Snook season kicked off strong and this week the inshore mix of snook and redfish stayed reliable from Clearwater Harbor up through St. Joseph Sound. With bait thick on markers and windward edges at daylight, weโ€™re starting tight to structure and riding moving water along mangrove points, docks, seawalls, and bridge fenders. If youโ€™ve been waiting for the green light to book an inshore mission, this is it. Conditions Snapshot: - Bait: Easy whitebait/pilchards at first light; pinfish on grass edges; glass minnows in the troughs. - Water: Late-summer clarity; best windows on clean incoming or the first of the outgoing. - Tide/Timing: Sunrise and the first 90 minutes of moving water = prime. A second bump later with the stronger tide push. - Launch points: Seminole Street Boat Ramp (Clearwater) and Turtle Cove Marina (Tarpon Springs) for short runs. Snook: How Weโ€™re Getting Bit - Setup: Position up-tide of ambush spotsโ€”dock corners, seawall shade lines, and the up-current sides of bridge fenders. - Live bait: Free-line pilchards on 1/0โ€“3/0 circle hooks with 30โ€“40 lb fluoro; keep casts past the target and swim baits through the seam. - Artificial: Walk-the-dog topwaters at gray light, then 3โ€“5" paddletails or jerk shads on 1/8โ€“1/4 oz jigheads as the sun rises. - Boat handling: Short, quiet moves. Let current do the work; donโ€™t bomb long casts that spook the zone. Redfish: Where & What Theyโ€™re Eating - Edges that matter: Oyster bars, mangrove points, and shallow grass/sand transitions with a little flow. - Live bait: Pinfish or cut bait placed up-tide so it settles naturally on the edge. - Lures: Gold spoon for covering ground; switch to a paddletail or weedless jerk shad when you find a school. - Tide note: Reds love a creeping flood tide that slides them higher into the bushesโ€”plan accurate pitches into pockets and prop-wash eddies. Tackle Weโ€™re Running (Simple & Effective) - Rods/Reels: Medium to med-heavy Shimano 3000โ€“4000 class. - Line/Leader: 20โ€“30 lb braid, 30โ€“40 lb fluoro for snook around structure; drop to 25โ€“30 lb leader on flats for reds when itโ€™s clear. - Hooks/Jigs: 1/0โ€“3/0 circles; 1/8โ€“1/4 oz jigheads; a couple spoon sizes to match depth/wind. Best Trips to Book This Week (Inshore): 2-Hour Quick Trip โ€” $300: Sunrise snook/redfish sampler; minimal run, maximum lines-in. 4-Hour Inshore โ€” $550 (most popular): Work docks, mangroves, and bridge shade on the prime tide. 6-Hour Inshore โ€” $800: Add time to revisit a productive tide window or switch zones without rushing. 8-Hour Inshore โ€” $1,050: Full flexibility to fish both tide swings and multiple structures. Small Tweaks = More Bites - Leader checks: Snook will sandpaper youโ€”re-tie early, not after the heartbreak. - Angles > distance: Cast past the target and work with the flow; most takes happen when the bait crosses the seam. - Steady pressure: Circles do the workโ€”avoid the home-run hookset on live bait. - Quiet feet, quiet hatches: Especially on skinny water redfish. Where We Focused (This Weekโ€™s Pattern): - Clearwater Harbor seawalls and dock lines at first light for snook. - Oyster edges and mangrove points north toward St. Joseph Sound for reds as the tide creeps up. - Pass corners only when current speed alignsโ€”short windows but worth a look on the stronger moon. What We Provide - All licenses, premium Shimano gear, bait/tackle, ice, water, and coaching for every experience level. You bring sun protection, snacks, and a small cooler for your car if you plan to take fish home (when allowed).
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Snook Season is here! Big tides and big
Snook Season is here! Big tides and big
Sep 8, 2025 Clearwater
On our Inshore Fishing Charters this week we were focused on one thing . . . Snook! The calendar finally flipped, the first โ€œbait rainsโ€ are pouring off the causeways, and snook season is open. From the Seminole Street Boat Ramp south through Clearwater Pass and north into St. Joseph Sound, fish are pouring off the beaches and stacking on points, docks, bridges, and mangrove edges. If youโ€™ve been waiting for a sign to plan a Clearwater snook charter, this is it. Conditions snapshot Bait: Thick pilchards (whitebait), threadfins, and glass minnows on markers and edges early. Tides: Stronger moon tides = best ambush windows on points, seawalls, and passes. Water: Still summer-warm; snook are aggressive at first light and again when tide speed picks up. Where weโ€™re fishing: Clearwater Harbor edges, ICW points, dock lines with current, bridges, and the up-tide corners of passes. Why early fall is the best snook window Fish are fired up: Theyโ€™ve spent summer cruising the beaches; now they slide back inside to feed hard ahead of the first cool snaps. Bait is everywhere: Easy to net, easy to chumโ€”perfect for family trips and numbers days. Target variety: Weโ€™ll catch snook while picking at redfish, trout, mangrove snapper, and the nearshore mackerel bite can be a bonus on longer trips. Predictable setups: Tide + structure + shade lines around Clearwater make snook positioning more consistent than midsummer. Tackle & techniques (what we run on Tightlines) Gear: Shimano spinning rods and reels in the 3000โ€“4000 class with 20โ€“30 lb braid and 30โ€“40 lb fluorocarbon leaders. Live bait: Pilchards or pinfish free-lined to dock shadows, seawalls, and current seams. Artificial: Topwaters and walk-the-dog plugs at gray light; then paddle tails / jerk shads on 1/8โ€“3/8 oz jig heads when the sun rises. Boat handling: We set up up-tide and present baits back naturallyโ€”short accurate casts beat โ€œbombingโ€ long ones. Best trips to book for snook 4-Hour Inshore (most popular): Sunrise launch, fish the first tide window hard, and be back before the heat. Link this text to your 4-hour page. 6-Hour Split: Start with snook on structure, then slide nearshore for mackerel/snapper if conditions allow. Link to your 6-hour page. 2-Hour Quick Trip (families): Perfect for kidsโ€”short run, lots of action around bait schools. Link to your 2-hour page. 8-Hour Full Day: Chase the morning snook bite, break mid-day, and hit the afternoon tide swing. Link to your 8-hour page. Where weโ€™re finding them (this week) Dock lines & seawalls: Shade + moving water = ambush. Skip a bait under the catwalk and hang on. Bridge fenders: Fish the up-current side first; count your bait down and keep contact. Pass corners: Clearwater Pass edges on a moving tideโ€”short windows but big rewards. Mangrove points: Look for glass minnows being harassed; toss a pilchard or slow-roll a paddletail. Pro tips to convert bites: Leader check: After each fish or nick, shorten and re-tieโ€”snook sandpaper will cost you. Cast angles: Throw past the target and swim the bait through the zone; donโ€™t land right on their heads. Be patient: Let the snook load the rod on live bait; steady pressure beats a big โ€œhome-runโ€ hookset. Whatโ€™s included on our charters: All licenses, top-tier Shimano gear, bait, tackle, ice, and water. Up to 6 guests. Weโ€™ll coach newer anglers and still put advanced anglers on technical setups if you want to sight-fish or throw artificials only. Next Weekโ€™s Preview โ€œOpen Snook Season = Peak Booking Window.โ€ Weโ€™ll lean even harder into sunrise snook missions with stronger moon tides, more bait on the flats, and fish repositioning deeper inside Clearwater Harbor. If snook is your target, lock in a sunrise 4-hour while we have prime datesโ€”this is the stretch we circle on the calendar every year for consistent numbers and shots at slot fish.
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GECONTROLEERD   OFFSHORE - FULL DAY FISHING TRIP! op November 24, 2025
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GECONTROLEERD   Fly Fishing Inshore Sight Fishing op Juli 31, 2022
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GECONTROLEERD   Fly Fishing Inshore Sight Fishing op Oktober 6, 2022
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