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Fishing report from Tanner B. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Tanner here.

Fishing report from Terry G. in Matagorda, Texas

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

Fishing report from Mike B. in New Orleans, Louisiana

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

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

    Nearshore shark fishing has been on fire
    Nearshore shark fishing has been on fire
    Nearshore shark fishing has been on fire

Fishing report from Rodney H. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rodney here.

    Fishing is really good in state waters for kingfish, shark, Spanish mackerel, bull redfish and ling
    Fishing is really good in state waters for kingfish, shark, Spanish mackerel, bull redfish and ling
    Fishing is really good in state waters for kingfish, shark, Spanish mackerel, bull redfish and ling

Fishing report from Zack F. in Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Aaron W. in South Padre Island, Texas

    Great trout fishing with live bait and reds been hitting on soft plastics in color change areas

Fishing report from Joe C. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

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

    Galveston, TX July 9th In this weeks fishing report, we have a tale that will make you reel with laughter! The weather was scorching hot, and so were the catches out on the water. Offshore, the red snapper were putting on quite the show, flaunting their vibrant colors. Meanwhile, inshore, the big black drum were strutting their stuff like they were auditioning for a fishy fashion show. These drummers had rhythm, and they weren't afraid to shake their tail fins to the beat of the ocean. But wait, the excitement didn't stop there. Sharks were crashing the party, doing their best impersonation of Jaws. They were the ultimate party crashers. It was a real-life thriller, and the fishermen couldn't help but hum the iconic "dun-dun" theme song as they reeled in their lines. And let's not forget about the stingrays, the underwater pranksters of the sea. They were like stealthy ninjas, sneaking up on unsuspecting anglers and giving them a shocking surprise. So, if you're looking for an adventure on the water. From diva snappers to dancing drummers, from shark scares to stingrays , it's a show that Mother Nature herself would applaud. Just remember to bring your sense of humor,and sunblock because you never know what surprises await you beneath the waves! Captain Brandon
    Galveston, TX July 9th In this weeks fishing report, we have a tale that will make you reel with laughter! The weather was scorching hot, and so were the catches out on the water. Offshore, the red snapper were putting on quite the show, flaunting their vibrant colors. Meanwhile, inshore, the big black drum were strutting their stuff like they were auditioning for a fishy fashion show. These drummers had rhythm, and they weren't afraid to shake their tail fins to the beat of the ocean. But wait, the excitement didn't stop there. Sharks were crashing the party, doing their best impersonation of Jaws. They were the ultimate party crashers. It was a real-life thriller, and the fishermen couldn't help but hum the iconic "dun-dun" theme song as they reeled in their lines. And let's not forget about the stingrays, the underwater pranksters of the sea. They were like stealthy ninjas, sneaking up on unsuspecting anglers and giving them a shocking surprise. So, if you're looking for an adventure on the water. From diva snappers to dancing drummers, from shark scares to stingrays , it's a show that Mother Nature herself would applaud. Just remember to bring your sense of humor,and sunblock because you never know what surprises await you beneath the waves! Captain Brandon
    Galveston, TX July 9th In this weeks fishing report, we have a tale that will make you reel with laughter! The weather was scorching hot, and so were the catches out on the water. Offshore, the red snapper were putting on quite the show, flaunting their vibrant colors. Meanwhile, inshore, the big black drum were strutting their stuff like they were auditioning for a fishy fashion show. These drummers had rhythm, and they weren't afraid to shake their tail fins to the beat of the ocean. But wait, the excitement didn't stop there. Sharks were crashing the party, doing their best impersonation of Jaws. They were the ultimate party crashers. It was a real-life thriller, and the fishermen couldn't help but hum the iconic "dun-dun" theme song as they reeled in their lines. And let's not forget about the stingrays, the underwater pranksters of the sea. They were like stealthy ninjas, sneaking up on unsuspecting anglers and giving them a shocking surprise. So, if you're looking for an adventure on the water. From diva snappers to dancing drummers, from shark scares to stingrays , it's a show that Mother Nature herself would applaud. Just remember to bring your sense of humor,and sunblock because you never know what surprises await you beneath the waves! Captain Brandon

Fishing report from Cliff A. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Tony Y. in Islamorada, Florida

Fishing report from Mackie B. in New Orleans, Louisiana

Fishing report from Tommy G. in Daytona Beach, Florida

    Offshore has been on fire. King fish and tarpon have been awesome nearshore. Out on the wrecks and reefs we've been catching kings, barracuda, mixed snapper, grouper, Cobia, and Amber Jack. Shark fishing has been absolutely awesome as well!
    Offshore has been on fire. King fish and tarpon have been awesome nearshore. Out on the wrecks and reefs we've been catching kings, barracuda, mixed snapper, grouper, Cobia, and Amber Jack. Shark fishing has been absolutely awesome as well!

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

    The Southwest winds is hurting the fishing. It's keep the tide to low. We still managed to catch a few trout and redfish using live shrimp or croakers fishing on the bottom near deep water. The Galveston jetties still got a lot of small sharks on cut bait. The best place to fish is Ali the Houston Ship Channel. The water temperature is 87 degrees. The heat index is around 110 degrees. So be very careful drink a lot of water. Fish early or late. Maybe try night fishing. Captain Mike

Fishing report from Robert F. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

Fishing report from Cliff A. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Cliff here.

Fishing report from Chad B. in Port Aransas, Texas Book a trip with Captain Chad here.

Fishing report from Shawn S. in Gulf Shores, Alabama

    They had a good time!

Fishing report from Chris E. in Port Orange, Florida Book a trip with Captain Chris here.

Fishing report from Mackie B. in New Orleans, Louisiana

Fishing report from Jason M. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Robert F. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

Fishing report from Tanner B. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Tanner here.

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