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Fishing report from Mick L. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mick here.

Fishing report from Juan R. in Port Isabel, Texas Book a trip with Captain Juan here.

    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..
    Schools of drum have been good. On the few calm days that we have snapper trips in State waters have also been good. Reds have fair but inconsistent..

Fishing report from Toby S. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Toby here.

Fishing report from Brody J. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Brody here.

    Fishing has been great. Black drum and reds are up shallow and have been wading for trout as well with artificials. Big ones are on the prowl.
    Fishing has been great. Black drum and reds are up shallow and have been wading for trout as well with artificials. Big ones are on the prowl.

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

    This was last Sunday catch. They book from Captain Experience. Fishing in the upper Galveston Bay complex is on fire. The colder the weathers the fishing will be great. The water temperature was 58 degrees we were using live shrimp fishing over shell. To book a trip get with Captain Experience. Thanks for booking me.

Fishing report from William M. in Galveston, Texas

Fishing report from Ernest P. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ernest here.

Fishing report from Hunter B. in Oak Hill, Florida Book a trip with Captain Hunter here.

    The fall/winter transition has the redfish, black drum and gator trout absolutely fired up! We've had multiple trips now with 10 trout over 20". The cooler temps have the water clearing up and the sight-fishing on fly and spin will continue to be stellar through the winter. The best trips seem to be leading up to the full moon, like we just recently had as it stages up the big trout on the flats and encourages the black drum and redfish to school.

Fishing report from Michael M. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Michael here.

    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures
    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures
    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures

Fishing report from James K. in Slidell, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain James here.

Fishing report from David S. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain David here.

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

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

    Reds, Drum, Sheep and quite a few flounder. Have to let them go though. But look forward to keeping them Dec 15th.

Fishing report from Michael M. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Michael here.

Fishing report from Kaleb S. in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Book a trip with Kaleb here.

    Fall fishing has been absolutely incredible in the low country and its just getting better. The trout and feeding good and its increasing as the water temps keep dropping. Live shrimp is the best bait of choice under a popping cork. Fish are being reeled in left and right! Book your trip today before you miss the hot bite!
    Fall fishing has been absolutely incredible in the low country and its just getting better. The trout and feeding good and its increasing as the water temps keep dropping. Live shrimp is the best bait of choice under a popping cork. Fish are being reeled in left and right! Book your trip today before you miss the hot bite!
    Fall fishing has been absolutely incredible in the low country and its just getting better. The trout and feeding good and its increasing as the water temps keep dropping. Live shrimp is the best bait of choice under a popping cork. Fish are being reeled in left and right! Book your trip today before you miss the hot bite!

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

    Fishing is starting to heat up with the incoming cold front. The last couple of weeks fishing was good for trout and redfish using live shrimp. The upper Galveston bay is holding lots of specks and redfish using live bait fishing over shell. Now is the time to book a trip for some great fishing. The Galveston jetties still holding some nice sheep heads and some redfish. The beach fishing is good for pan fish. Overall fishing is great.

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

    Bull Reds still running!
    Bull Reds still running!

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

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

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

    Fish bite last week has been good during some cool early mornings.
    Fish bite last week has been good during some cool early mornings.
    Fish bite last week has been good during some cool early mornings.

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

    The fall bite has been great and only getting better. I've been doing more working than guiding lately. Here's a photo from the last trip.

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

Fishing report from Chad K. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Chad here.

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

    On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still some grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. There’s still plenty of red snapper around as well. On the jetties Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp. Also if you can find some fiddler crabs there’s a few sheepshead around as well. In The back water creeks there has still been some small red fish, flounder and trout back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this. This trout bite should continue to get better. In the ICW there’s been Some black drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting dead or live shrimp on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Along the creek mouths and shell banks There is a good number of trout right now that are focusing on that scattered shell bottom and tight to the grass on the higher tides. Use your slip cork with a live shrimp and drift it down along these banks. This pattern should continue to get better as we get later into the fall as the trout start to migrate to our area.
    On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still some grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. There’s still plenty of red snapper around as well. On the jetties Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp. Also if you can find some fiddler crabs there’s a few sheepshead around as well. In The back water creeks there has still been some small red fish, flounder and trout back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this. This trout bite should continue to get better. In the ICW there’s been Some black drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting dead or live shrimp on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Along the creek mouths and shell banks There is a good number of trout right now that are focusing on that scattered shell bottom and tight to the grass on the higher tides. Use your slip cork with a live shrimp and drift it down along these banks. This pattern should continue to get better as we get later into the fall as the trout start to migrate to our area.

Fishing report from Bryan C. in Biloxi, Mississippi

    As we move into the winter months, we tend to see more Sheepshead, black drum, redfish, speckled trout and flounder. We fish all year long here in Biloxi. While there's not a large variety of species to catch, the bite is still pretty good. If you're looking to escape the cold hard winners in the North consider Biloxi for a fishing destination!
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