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Fishing report from Doug P. in Pompano Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Tim M. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Tim here.

Fishing report from Rick S. in Riviera Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Rick here.

Fishing report from Timothy R. in Port Orange, Florida Book a trip with Captain Timothy here.

    The offshore is starting to heat up. Plenty of action and multiple species.
    The offshore is starting to heat up. Plenty of action and multiple species.

Fishing report from Jason M. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

Fishing report from Charles O. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Charles here.

    The sailfish are starting to bite, great king Fish, action and wahoo bite before, and after the full moon with the cooler weather, the reef fishing has been great as well cooler temperatures bringing these fish to the shallow reefs, as far as the Peacockbass, we are averaging over 40 fish per trip in the southern Everglades the bite is on fire, And the Inshore fishing in the Florida Keys has been great catching snow, tarpon, trout, redfish, and tons of jack gravel, mainly on the outgoing tide or the incoming tide, trying to catch some movement to produce a bite.

Fishing report from Edmond W. in Pompano Beach, Florida

    Been blowing for weeks. Hoping it's gonna lay down this week so we can get out there

Fishing report from Charles O. in Miami, Florida

Fishing report from Justin F. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

    We had a little wind and rain but nothing too crazy. Missed 4 days of being on the water. Here is a little report and some recent pics from our 35' offshore..... This month was a real mixed bag on our 24’ trolling, bottom fishing, reefs, backcountry, and lobster territory. Bottom fishing in the shallow/ calm backcountry has produced some high quality mangrove, lane, and mutton snappers in large numbers. Some trips catching their allowed limits. No shortage of big 100lb + lemon sharks that you’ll need to race for your dinner. Nicer weather days we have fished on the patch reefs just south of Key West. Red grouper, yellowtail snapper, and a verity of types of mackerel. Even did a catch n cook woth spadefish (a first for me). If you have lobster on your mind, well so do we! Many of our shallow water honey holes have been picked clean this late in the season. 6hr + lobster trips gave us enough time to run 20+ miles to areas with less pressure and they are still housing some quality bugs.

Fishing report from Manny S. in Miami Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Manny here.

    We have been catching Amberjacks on the our wrecks in South Florida weighing up to 50lbs Offshore we have been catching Mahi-Mahi's still finding plenty of keepers!!
    We have been catching Amberjacks on the our wrecks in South Florida weighing up to 50lbs Offshore we have been catching Mahi-Mahi's still finding plenty of keepers!!
    We have been catching Amberjacks on the our wrecks in South Florida weighing up to 50lbs Offshore we have been catching Mahi-Mahi's still finding plenty of keepers!!

Fishing report from Raul G. in Key Biscayne, Florida Book a trip with Captain Raul here.

Fishing report from Ryan C. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ryan here.

    Yellow jack and barracuda

Fishing report from Jason C. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

Fishing report from Justin F. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

    Mangrove snapper and sharks I. The backcountry. Reef bite has been good with yellowtail snapper, king and Spanish mackerel. Offshore has been hit or miss. But we have found a few nice fish include this wahoo, a few mahi a a couple skipjack and blackfin tunas. Plenty of Bonita and cudas to keep us busy between the quality fish.
    Mangrove snapper and sharks I. The backcountry. Reef bite has been good with yellowtail snapper, king and Spanish mackerel. Offshore has been hit or miss. But we have found a few nice fish include this wahoo, a few mahi a a couple skipjack and blackfin tunas. Plenty of Bonita and cudas to keep us busy between the quality fish.

Fishing report from Phil H. in Naples, Florida Book a trip with Captain Phil here.

    Cobia orbiting come on down to Naples, Florida and get you some

Fishing report from Ken D. in Miami, Florida

Fishing report from Jw W. in South Padre Island, Texas Book a trip with Captain JW here.

Fishing report from Michael M. in Carolina Beach, North Carolina

    The wahoo bite has been heating up and getting better out at the break nearshore King mackerel and Spanish mackerel is starting to heat up and when wind lays down near shore should be on fire
    The wahoo bite has been heating up and getting better out at the break nearshore King mackerel and Spanish mackerel is starting to heat up and when wind lays down near shore should be on fire

Fishing report from Brad A. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Brad here.

Fishing report from Dan C. in Bay Pines, Florida

Fishing report from Harry M. in Los Angeles, California Book a trip with Captain Harry here.

    Fishing has been incredible for calico bass , barracuda and yellowtail! Defintely come on out guys! Limits of bass 1 yellowtail 1 barracuda

Fishing report from Manny S. in Miami Beach, Florida

    We have been Trolling the Gulfstream catching limits of Dolphinfish (Mahi-Mahi), Blackfin Tuna and Wahoo's... At this time on the reef we are catching Kingfish a long with lots of False-Albacore Tuna's while trolling....As for our Shipwrecks fishing we are finding Large Amberjack.

Fishing report from Conan Y. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Conan here.

Fishing report from Jedidiah P. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jedidiah here.

Fishing report from Justin F. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

    Live bait in the backcountry has been producing a lot of snapper, jacks, barracudas and sharks. Offshore has been consistent mahi on any floating structure from 200'-1200' of water. Also a few tunas caught here and there. We capitalized on a big blackfin school that was following porpoises in 500' last week.
    Live bait in the backcountry has been producing a lot of snapper, jacks, barracudas and sharks. Offshore has been consistent mahi on any floating structure from 200'-1200' of water. Also a few tunas caught here and there. We capitalized on a big blackfin school that was following porpoises in 500' last week.
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