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Fishing report from Jason C. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Robert F. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Alex H. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Dusty M. in Corpus Christi, Texas

Fishing report from Robert P. in Port O'Connor, Texas

Fishing report from Joshua B. in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Fishing report from Alex H. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Robert F. in Destin, Florida

    Little shark :shark: action.
    Little shark :shark: action.
    Little shark :shark: action.
    Little shark :shark: action.

Fishing report from Cliff A. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Anthony D. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Anthony here.

Fishing report from Tristan B. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Tristan here.

Fishing report from Craig K. in Jupiter, Florida

    Whirlwind! Everyday brought different direction of winds the past week. The warmer waters helped keep the fishing consistent. Snook fishing provided anglers steady action, wether live baiting or using Rapala twitch baits both created drag screaming action. Mangrove shorelines, docks and seawalls great areas to find the linesiders. The past week provided multiple species of snook for anglers common and fat snook most prevalent. The channels and drop offs have provided steady action for a wide variety of species. Jacks, mackerel, snapper, ladyfish, snook, drum and many other fish being caught. Shrimp, jigs and top water Rapala skitter walks all methods to entice strikes. Anglers had great numbers of fish during outings, many trips averaged 8 or more different species. Always fun when you never know what’s going to strike on the other end of the line. Well that is the fishing report for the past week hope you all enjoyed. Remember you can’t catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight Lines!

Fishing report from Phil P. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Phil here.

    Well, two weeks ago, the water tem dropped 12 degrees in a day and a half due to a strong cold front that came over the state of Florida and shut down our inshore fishing bite one thing we deal with is acclamation, whether the water drop or rises, can shut the fish down for a few days so our focus is fishing around the hot water discharge at local power plants this actually opens up fishing opportunities for us what we only get when the temps plummet sharks, Pompano, Permit, and cobia are just part of the fish that take advantage of the warmer water, along with tarpon, manatees and rays.

Fishing report from Alex H. in Destin, Florida

    Fishing has been very good. Fish that are biting are mingo snappers, white snappers, red snapper and triggerfish. Lots of sharks too

Fishing report from Jason G. in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Fishing report from Mike M. in Clearwater, Florida

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