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Fishing report from Aaron A. in Hatteras, North Carolina

Fishing report from Gordon M. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Gordon here.

Fishing report from Jacob M. in Boothville-Venice, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Jacob here.

Fishing report from Ariel A. in Chokoloskee, Florida

Fishing report from Doug H. in Port O'Connor, Texas Book a trip with Captain Doug here.

    Fishing has been hit and miss with all the different wind directions, super high then super low tides and the swing in temps and cold fronts that seem to be hanging around. Once we have normal temps,wind directions and keep normal tides the fishing should really turn on here in Port o Connor. Thanks Capt Pappie
    Fishing has been hit and miss with all the different wind directions, super high then super low tides and the swing in temps and cold fronts that seem to be hanging around. Once we have normal temps,wind directions and keep normal tides the fishing should really turn on here in Port o Connor. Thanks Capt Pappie

Fishing report from Eric S. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from David R. in Houston, Texas Book a trip with Captain David here.

    Well this weather has been crazy but can still put my clients on fish. Between high winds and super low tides we have found success.
    Well this weather has been crazy but can still put my clients on fish. Between high winds and super low tides we have found success.
    Fishing has been great on the bite during mid and ending of tides. Keepers other than black drum have been a hit or miss. The schooling size reds are plentiful. Small trout running the shallows, larger trout are staying deep still along the channel. Fish have been hitting live and dead shrimp and mid water plastics

Fishing report from Dusty M. in Corpus Christi, Texas

    Fishing been on fire Let's go fish!!

Fishing report from Chip W. in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

    Inbound SMS APP 1 day ago Fluctuating cold weather has dropped water temps back to a normal pattern . With that been said , sheepshead, black drum , trout and bull and slot redfish bites have been great !
    Inbound SMS APP 1 day ago Fluctuating cold weather has dropped water temps back to a normal pattern . With that been said , sheepshead, black drum , trout and bull and slot redfish bites have been great !

Fishing report from Fern G. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Fern here.

Fishing report from Robert M. in Biloxi, Mississippi Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    February-March Biloxi Mississippi Fishing Report - Fishing into March changes up a bit, but it's still a good bite!!! As the water temp has reached the 70 degree mark, that triggers change. As the moon starts to pull in the warmer water, the sheepshead move offshore, trout start to move out of the rivers and marshes, and the ground mullet and white trout move in on the nearshore oyster reefs along w/ WORLD record black drum on fly!! Live shrimps are hard to come by, but fresh dead will catch!!! We even made a trip out to offshore and played tug-of-war with some monster red fish and red snapper. As always we find a way to get’er done!!! Well almost!!!
    February-March Biloxi Mississippi Fishing Report - Fishing into March changes up a bit, but it's still a good bite!!! As the water temp has reached the 70 degree mark, that triggers change. As the moon starts to pull in the warmer water, the sheepshead move offshore, trout start to move out of the rivers and marshes, and the ground mullet and white trout move in on the nearshore oyster reefs along w/ WORLD record black drum on fly!! Live shrimps are hard to come by, but fresh dead will catch!!! We even made a trip out to offshore and played tug-of-war with some monster red fish and red snapper. As always we find a way to get’er done!!! Well almost!!!
    February-March Biloxi Mississippi Fishing Report - Fishing into March changes up a bit, but it's still a good bite!!! As the water temp has reached the 70 degree mark, that triggers change. As the moon starts to pull in the warmer water, the sheepshead move offshore, trout start to move out of the rivers and marshes, and the ground mullet and white trout move in on the nearshore oyster reefs along w/ WORLD record black drum on fly!! Live shrimps are hard to come by, but fresh dead will catch!!! We even made a trip out to offshore and played tug-of-war with some monster red fish and red snapper. As always we find a way to get’er done!!! Well almost!!!

Fishing report from Seth H. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Seth here.

Fishing report from Walter B. in South Padre Island, Texas Book a trip with Captain Walter here.

    Fishing is on fire
    Fishing is on fire

Fishing report from Reggie R. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reggie here.

    Great day fishing on Galveston Bay!

Fishing report from Will A. in Johns Island, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Will here.

Fishing report from Todd V. in New Smyrna Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Todd here.

    Mosquito Lagoon has continued to produce good quantities of slot reds along with an occasional Bull. But these recent fu moon phases have been key in bringing the gator Trout up on the flats to spawn. Two days ago we had 8 trout between 20 and 25". Largest for the year so far has been 29". This will continue through June. In the Ponce Inlet area still seeing good quantities of sheepshead and flounder with regular hookups of bull reds and black drum. In the next couple weeks we will be starting the evening trips fishing the causeways in New Smyrna Beach for Snook and Tarpon.

Fishing report from Robert M. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.

Fishing report from Richard C. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Richard here.

    Fishing has been slow for us, due to the weather and low tides. Making the water dirty and tough fishing.
    Fishing has been slow for us, due to the weather and low tides. Making the water dirty and tough fishing.

Fishing report from Rick V. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rick here.

    Black drum and sheepshead are running.
    Black drum and sheepshead are running.

Fishing report from Pat L. in Port O'Connor, Texas Book a trip with Captain Pat here.

Fishing report from Mike B. in New Orleans, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

Fishing report from Rob K. in Orange Beach, Alabama

    The last couple weeks have been good, water is warming up super early and the fish are responding great, pompano, trout, red fish, sheepshead and black drum
    The last couple weeks have been good, water is warming up super early and the fish are responding great, pompano, trout, red fish, sheepshead and black drum

Fishing report from Leb K. in Galveston, Texas

    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.
    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.

Fishing report from Mike C. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

    Fishing is red hot in Galveston bay. Catching specks, redfish, flounders, drums and sheepheads. The water temperature is 68 degrees. Use live shrimp over shell and rock. With a full moon it's an early bite. Now the time to go while the kids out of school for spring break. Thanks Captain Mike

Fishing report from Mike S. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

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