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

Fishing report from Tim K. in Pensacola, Florida Book a trip with Captain Tim here.

Fishing report from Reyes P. in Palacios, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reyes here.

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

Fishing report from Ralph F. in League City, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ralph here.

Fishing report from James H. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain James here.

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

    Still catching nice Flounder and some Texas Slams in Galveston. Some tasty Puppy Drum out of Baytown.

Fishing report from Leb K. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Leb here.

    The bite has really picked up in the last couple of weeks. Shrimp under popping cork. Top water bite is awesome early morning and throwing plastic for Flounder and Trout!
    The bite has really picked up in the last couple of weeks. Shrimp under popping cork. Top water bite is awesome early morning and throwing plastic for Flounder and Trout!
    The bite has really picked up in the last couple of weeks. Shrimp under popping cork. Top water bite is awesome early morning and throwing plastic for Flounder and Trout!
    The bite has really picked up in the last couple of weeks. Shrimp under popping cork. Top water bite is awesome early morning and throwing plastic for Flounder and Trout!
    The bite has really picked up in the last couple of weeks. Shrimp under popping cork. Top water bite is awesome early morning and throwing plastic for Flounder and Trout!

Fishing report from Joey S. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Joey here.

    Inshore fishing report- schools of Spanish mackerel can still be found on the incoming tide near the Destin pass and along the beaches, along with a few pompano and whiting in the surf. Red Fish are being caught near the Destin bridge on the outgoing tide along with the Destin Jetty’s. The speckled sea trout bite has been slim to none, but the Best Bite has been early morning on grass beds using live bait. Near shore, fishing report- Rocks and reefs are holding lots of amber jacks, red snappers triggerfish in a variety of other reef species. King Mackerel are starting to show up along with Bonitas.

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

    Summer's here. Big trout, oversized reds, slot reds, and drum. Sharks are in from the gulf. Saw a Tarpon today. It's on.

Fishing report from Harry A. in Galveston, Texas

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

Fishing report from Jordan M. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Jordan here.

Fishing report from Jim G. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from Christopher O. in Little River, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Christopher here.

    At the 15 mile ledges, there are plenty of red snapper and grouper, with a few keeper Seabass though the sharks have also moved in. These fish have been caught on Carolina Rigs and grouper rigs with pogies or cut bait. If you don’t have live bait, you can also use grubs- fishbites or gulp brand work the best. At 3 mile reef, there is still Spanish, bluefish , weakfish with some flounder moving in on the bottom. Most of the bluefish and Spanish are coming off of peanut pogies or spoons. The flounder and weakfish are caught off of white and chartreuse baits on the bottom. On the jetties there’s some larger trout, sheepshead and redfish tied to the rocks, along with Spanish. Most of the redfish have been along the bottom in the rocks with the trout and sheepshead being tight on the rocks. You can use a fiddler on a hook for the sheepshead or a live shrimp or artificial for the trout. While you’re fishing the rocks, you can toss a rig out for Spanish- any spoon that resembles a glass minnow will work perfect. In the back water creeks, there are still some redfish, holding in some of the deeper pockets, along with some black drum mixed in.as you get out of those creeks on some of the oyster beds. There’s been a good push of some smaller trout with some bigger ones mixed in. Most of the trout have been coming off live shrimp with the slip cork while the black drum and redfish in the holes have been eating cut shrimp or mullet or mudminnow on the Carolina rig or Jig head on the bottom. Along the ICW there as been a good amount of trout with some redfish and black drum. M
    At the 15 mile ledges, there are plenty of red snapper and grouper, with a few keeper Seabass though the sharks have also moved in. These fish have been caught on Carolina Rigs and grouper rigs with pogies or cut bait. If you don’t have live bait, you can also use grubs- fishbites or gulp brand work the best. At 3 mile reef, there is still Spanish, bluefish , weakfish with some flounder moving in on the bottom. Most of the bluefish and Spanish are coming off of peanut pogies or spoons. The flounder and weakfish are caught off of white and chartreuse baits on the bottom. On the jetties there’s some larger trout, sheepshead and redfish tied to the rocks, along with Spanish. Most of the redfish have been along the bottom in the rocks with the trout and sheepshead being tight on the rocks. You can use a fiddler on a hook for the sheepshead or a live shrimp or artificial for the trout. While you’re fishing the rocks, you can toss a rig out for Spanish- any spoon that resembles a glass minnow will work perfect. In the back water creeks, there are still some redfish, holding in some of the deeper pockets, along with some black drum mixed in.as you get out of those creeks on some of the oyster beds. There’s been a good push of some smaller trout with some bigger ones mixed in. Most of the trout have been coming off live shrimp with the slip cork while the black drum and redfish in the holes have been eating cut shrimp or mullet or mudminnow on the Carolina rig or Jig head on the bottom. Along the ICW there as been a good amount of trout with some redfish and black drum. M

Fishing report from Cameron W. in Hatteras, North Carolina

Fishing report from Dave S. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dave here.

    Well it's super spring and it's black drum and speckled trout time. Fishing the St. Johns River and St. Johns River inlet jetty rocks. It's high tide to pull the hardware planers and spoons for a lot of Spanish mackerel which is always good for dads and kids.
    Well it's super spring and it's black drum and speckled trout time. Fishing the St. Johns River and St. Johns River inlet jetty rocks. It's high tide to pull the hardware planers and spoons for a lot of Spanish mackerel which is always good for dads and kids.

Fishing report from Troy C. in Buras, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Troy here.

    This was the last two days of fishing. The bait is on.

Fishing report from Ralph F. in League City, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ralph here.

Fishing report from Will A. in Johns Island, South Carolina

Fishing report from Randy L. in Port Aransas, Texas

    Fishing has been great over the last 7 days, but totally different this year than previous years. Usually by now the sheepshead have started moving out and the reds are gettin full on hungry and bitin, but we are still catching some sheeps as of yesterday along with more keeper reds, some trout, flounder and even some bull reds. Wind has been pretty brutal, so jetty fishing is hard this time of year, but we are seeing some bull reds move into the jetty along with jack crevalle. The flats have been hit or miss and you just have to really know fish patterns to stay on top of finding them. There are bull reds bitin in spots I haven’t seen before, and the trout seem to be much more active, but we are catchin lots of shorts. It’s not hard to find fish, but it is fun this time of year to figure out what the fish are bitin on and when they are the hungriest. They might love some soft plastics one day, then hate them the next and want some live bait. That might even be the same scenario from morning to afternoon and since I am on the water almost every day, I see the changes. Yesterday was a slam of a great morning with my two customers, but by my afternoon trip with only one customer on the boat, even though we caught 8 different species of fish, all but two were short of being keepers. We did come home with fish for him to take home for dinner, but we fought hard for it!

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

    Catching a few fish in between cool front for us.

Fishing report from Shannon L. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Shannon here.

Fishing report from Reyes P. in Palacios, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reyes here.

    Fishings shell bars and scattered shell has been productive for redfish speckled trout and black drum using live shrimp and popping corks.
    Fishings shell bars and scattered shell has been productive for redfish speckled trout and black drum using live shrimp and popping corks.
    Fishings shell bars and scattered shell has been productive for redfish speckled trout and black drum using live shrimp and popping corks.
    Fishings shell bars and scattered shell has been productive for redfish speckled trout and black drum using live shrimp and popping corks.
    Fishings shell bars and scattered shell has been productive for redfish speckled trout and black drum using live shrimp and popping corks.

Fishing report from Tommy A. in Sulphur, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Tommy here.

    Meat hauls every day! Massive Redfish everyday!
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