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Fishing report from Seth L. in Destin, Florida

    Trout , redfish , Spanish mackerel are biting in the bay Vermillion snappers , mangrove snappers , grouper , Kong mackerel , Blackfin tuna are being caught in the Gulf of Mexico Fishing is getting more productive as the waters warm up !!

Fishing report from John J. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from Bryan M. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Bryan here.

    Awesome sauce. Here's the fish we caught & a report. We caught some huge Amber Jacks the last few days, Blackfin Tuna are starting to show up and the Sails have been around too, spring fishing is getting hot!

Fishing report from Phil H. in Naples, Florida Book a trip with Captain Phil here.

Fishing report from Darius K. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain Darius here.

Fishing report from Bill P. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Bill here.

Fishing report from Bob U. in Charleston, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Bob here.

    8hr reef out of Charleston limits of Vermilion , Amberjacks, huge Cobia take down
    8hr reef out of Charleston limits of Vermilion , Amberjacks, huge Cobia take down
    8hr reef out of Charleston limits of Vermilion , Amberjacks, huge Cobia take down

Fishing report from Scott F. in Holmes Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Ben T. in Tavernier, Florida

Fishing report from Jason C. in Key Largo, Florida

    Then there are the Cobia....the only good thing about the big sharks is they bring big Cobia.
    The snapper and triggerfish bite are on fire right now. The Permit are schooled up on the reefs. The sharks and barracuda are putting on a show as well.

Fishing report from John J. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from John G. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain John here.

Fishing report from Anthony S. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Anthony here.

    Fishing has been getting hot in Key West. Lots of big cobia moving in with the fronts, and some inshore snook and tarpon have been getting thick. Snapper, jacks, cuda, and sand sharks are also chewing very good. On the calm days, we have an opportunity at sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo plus the mutton snapper bite in the deep has been excellent.
    Fishing has been getting hot in Key West. Lots of big cobia moving in with the fronts, and some inshore snook and tarpon have been getting thick. Snapper, jacks, cuda, and sand sharks are also chewing very good. On the calm days, we have an opportunity at sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo plus the mutton snapper bite in the deep has been excellent.
    Fishing has been getting hot in Key West. Lots of big cobia moving in with the fronts, and some inshore snook and tarpon have been getting thick. Snapper, jacks, cuda, and sand sharks are also chewing very good. On the calm days, we have an opportunity at sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo plus the mutton snapper bite in the deep has been excellent.
    Fishing has been getting hot in Key West. Lots of big cobia moving in with the fronts, and some inshore snook and tarpon have been getting thick. Snapper, jacks, cuda, and sand sharks are also chewing very good. On the calm days, we have an opportunity at sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo plus the mutton snapper bite in the deep has been excellent.

Fishing report from John J. in Key West, Florida

    weather has been all over the place windy conditions

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

    Week of 1/15 has been a great one. Lots of black seabass and ringtail porgies on the 4 hour trips. Recently the shallow triggers and beeliners haven't been cooperating but nothing to be mad about as Black Sea bass offer world class eating! For the 6/8 hour offshore trips cobia fishing was world class with one 6 hour trip boasting double digit fish including a tagged 30+ pounder. The fish was originally caught in South Carolina at 32" overall in 2019 and recaptured 1200 days and nearly 300 miles away at 42" fork length. Inshore the fish have been steady with some days better than others. On the low tide mid day trips sightfishing has been the name of the game. With a low tide in the morning targeting holes has been the money. Winter fishing is in full swing! Let's goooo fishin!

Fishing report from Phil P. in Tampa, Florida

    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 Phil P. in Tampa, Florida

    December fishing in Tampa Bay presents plenty of opportunities for catching fish. As the water cools and then warms back up again between cold fronts, it can make the fish fairly predictable in their movements. With a consistently cooler water temperature algae dies and the water clears, making this is one of our favorite times of year to fish as it makes for some great site fishing opportunities, as the fish will get into the shallows to soak up some of that Florida sunshine. On the lower stages of the tide, redfish and trout have been hanging out in the potholes. On the flats, the kinship between rays and fish is on display this time of year. As the tide rises. The parade of rays and sharks is on, with the cruising southern stingrays, spotted eagle rays, and occasionally bull sharks. I’ve also had cobia, pompano, and jacks cruising with them. When that water that’s been heated up in the shallows, it starts to flow into the rivers and canals and it’s time to hit it up for snook, redfish and trout along the sea walls, and mangrove shorelines!

Fishing report from Matt F. in Sarasota, Florida

    Headline news here in Sarasota is that the red tide is gone!!

Fishing report from Joel B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from James G. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain James here.

Fishing report from Taylor R. in Holmes Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Taylor here.

Fishing report from Alex M. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Darius K. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain Darius here.

Fishing report from Jonathan K. in Fort Pierce, Florida

    Fishing has been great , todays trip caught a ton and lost a ton to sharks , but still had a great time
    Fishing has been great , todays trip caught a ton and lost a ton to sharks , but still had a great time

Fishing report from Craig L. in Clearwater, Florida

    Since the weather keeps fluctuating, most of the fish have been scattered, but are of good quality. We have been encountering Redfish, Trout and snook on the flats, but the tide and area has been crucial. Cut bat and small pinfish are working well. Artificials have been working great, bait such as mirror lures in the skin series such as pinfish or finger mullet have been catching all 3 inshore species. Also soft plastics like exude dart, mirror lure prevoker and gulp on 16th ounce Jighead have produced some big redfish, Trout, and Snook while we are fishing with bait has helped to locate the schools. Also be prepared for cobia or triple tail as they will show up when you least expect it. This happened to us on Tuesday with couple nice cobia.
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