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Fishing report from Rich A. in Wellington, Florida

Fishing report from Nick S. in Port Orange, Florida Book a trip with Captain Nick here.

Fishing report from Perry B. in Naples, Florida Book a trip with Captain Perry here.

    The March rush is here and we're fishing hard every day. We're on our transition into spring and good things are happening both inshore and offshore. Water temps have been on the rise which has led to increased activity with numerous different species. The bite with live pilchards has been picking up nicely in the backcountry. Snook, Redfish and jacks have been steady on all of our trips back there. There have some still been some winter time fish hanging around on the cooler mornings which have been nice for those seeking a meal. Sheepshead fishing has been very solid in the mornings with some Trout mixed in which have led to some great meals. Our offshore fishery is right on track and everything is showing up like clockwork. Big schools of Permit have been showing up and they've been complying nicely. We also will typically get a few shots at some Cobia while we're Permit fishing. There are also massive schools of Baracudas around as well which are always fun and have been eating artificals nicely. Further offshore there is a great snapper bite with other good action on the wrecks. Amber jacks, Jack crevalles, Cobia, Sharks, Baracudas, and Goliaths have been very steady. Our fishery will only get better from here on out as we progress further into spring. Our March calendars are basically almost full with a couple halfdays available here and there. April is beginning to fill up nicely as well. Spring yields some of the best charters of the whole year! Don't miss your opportunity to experience it.
    The March rush is here and we're fishing hard every day. We're on our transition into spring and good things are happening both inshore and offshore. Water temps have been on the rise which has led to increased activity with numerous different species. The bite with live pilchards has been picking up nicely in the backcountry. Snook, Redfish and jacks have been steady on all of our trips back there. There have some still been some winter time fish hanging around on the cooler mornings which have been nice for those seeking a meal. Sheepshead fishing has been very solid in the mornings with some Trout mixed in which have led to some great meals. Our offshore fishery is right on track and everything is showing up like clockwork. Big schools of Permit have been showing up and they've been complying nicely. We also will typically get a few shots at some Cobia while we're Permit fishing. There are also massive schools of Baracudas around as well which are always fun and have been eating artificals nicely. Further offshore there is a great snapper bite with other good action on the wrecks. Amber jacks, Jack crevalles, Cobia, Sharks, Baracudas, and Goliaths have been very steady. Our fishery will only get better from here on out as we progress further into spring. Our March calendars are basically almost full with a couple halfdays available here and there. April is beginning to fill up nicely as well. Spring yields some of the best charters of the whole year! Don't miss your opportunity to experience it.
    The March rush is here and we're fishing hard every day. We're on our transition into spring and good things are happening both inshore and offshore. Water temps have been on the rise which has led to increased activity with numerous different species. The bite with live pilchards has been picking up nicely in the backcountry. Snook, Redfish and jacks have been steady on all of our trips back there. There have some still been some winter time fish hanging around on the cooler mornings which have been nice for those seeking a meal. Sheepshead fishing has been very solid in the mornings with some Trout mixed in which have led to some great meals. Our offshore fishery is right on track and everything is showing up like clockwork. Big schools of Permit have been showing up and they've been complying nicely. We also will typically get a few shots at some Cobia while we're Permit fishing. There are also massive schools of Baracudas around as well which are always fun and have been eating artificals nicely. Further offshore there is a great snapper bite with other good action on the wrecks. Amber jacks, Jack crevalles, Cobia, Sharks, Baracudas, and Goliaths have been very steady. Our fishery will only get better from here on out as we progress further into spring. Our March calendars are basically almost full with a couple halfdays available here and there. April is beginning to fill up nicely as well. Spring yields some of the best charters of the whole year! Don't miss your opportunity to experience it.

Fishing report from Dino T. in Jupiter, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dino here.

    These don't get as big as the Common Snook. These were very big for there species.

Fishing report from Jamie S. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from Andrew A. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Andrew here.

Fishing report from Ariel C. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ariel here.

Fishing report from Wayne G. in Rock Hall, Maryland

    Fishing is good.

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

    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.
    Mostly kingfish offshore with live bait or trolling for wahoo there's a couple around.

Fishing report from Charles O. in Miami, Florida

    We're catching them site catching on beds with jigs and live bait getting some real nice ones over 5 pounds averaging 40 fish a trip in four hours in the southern Everglades fishing out of Miami, the urban canal system we are getting 10 to 20 but all Are nice size. Offshore bike it is great getting some amberjack, mutton, snapper grouper, sail, fish, kingfish, and wahoo. Some big grouper on the racks. Live aid is plentiful having some real nice trips.

Fishing report from Mark Q. in Pompano Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Ron B. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

    The fishing has been decent. There's a biomass of trout in the bay right now and they're hungry the water temps are equalizing and thusly the snook have started bighting again the red fish we were blessed with a few weeks ago have seemingly left, mackerel in the outer bay and gulf are chewing the bottom paint off and if you can make it out there the cobia are bighting in the gulf. Around town small snapper can be found pretty easy and plenty of Jack action as well.

Fishing report from Alek F. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Alek here.

Fishing report from Ken D. in Miami, Florida

    Fishing recently

Fishing report from Jim C. in Boynton Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jim here.

Fishing report from Steven H. in Sarasota, Florida

    It was a monster! Made the local paper and TV news. It was 52" and caught it from the beach 🏖️

Fishing report from Christopher A. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Christopher here.

Fishing report from Troy W. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Troy here.

    Catching black fin tuna, king mackerel, barracuda, skipjack tuna, sailfish, snappers, sharks and several others

Fishing report from Manny S. in Miami Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Charles O. in Miami, Florida

    Catching locker bass over 40 Peacock Bass per four hour trip getting on the tuna and sailfish right now tons of barracuda tons of mud snappers the Offshore and Inshore is on fire due to this cooler weather driving the Fishing closer to the Reef
    Catching locker bass over 40 Peacock Bass per four hour trip getting on the tuna and sailfish right now tons of barracuda tons of mud snappers the Offshore and Inshore is on fire due to this cooler weather driving the Fishing closer to the Reef

Fishing report from Andrew A. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Andrew here.

Fishing report from Mark Q. in Pompano Beach, Florida

    Happy Thanksgiving... just got this..kids today in the bay...too rough out

Fishing report from Conan Y. in Islamorada, Florida

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.

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