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Fishing report from Chandler W. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from Donnie W. in Galveston, Texas

Fishing report from Eric S. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from Terry M. in Panama City Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Terry here.

Fishing report from Alfonso S. in Rio Hondo, Texas Book a trip with Captain Alfonso here.

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Fishing report from Nathan B. in San Diego, California Book a trip with Captain Nathan here.

Fishing report from Fern G. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Fern here.

Fishing report from Walter B. in South Padre Island, Texas Book a trip with Captain Walter here.

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

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

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

    Fishing is red hot in Galveston bay. Catching specks, redfish, flounders, drums and sheepheads. The water temperature is 68 degrees. Use live shrimp over shell and rock. With a full moon it's an early bite. Now the time to go while the kids out of school for spring break. Thanks Captain Mike

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

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

    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.

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

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

    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.

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

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Fishing report from Jamie R. in Trails End, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Jamie here.

    Things are warming up here at Wrightsville beach and wilmingtonmaria. Some spring bluefish have arrived but still catching a mixed bag of speckle drought and flounder. Anglers can expect the arrival of the Atlantic Bonita to come storming on to our beach fronts. Allowing anglers a nice spring kickoff to have their string pulled and their drag Squealed. The spanish mackerel should be right behind them. All insurance fishing should improve greatly in the next couple weeks with rising water temperatures.

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

    Nearshore 5-15 miles there’s been a good push of keeper size sea bass. Many of the 50-70ft ledges and live bottom have been holding better size fish. Any kind of cut bait squid or fish on a double drop rig should produce. If your not looking to make a mess with cut bait, large artificials like gulp and fish bite grubs and curly tails on a 2 oz jig work well. Theres also some good sheepshead and black drum around the 3 mile reefs as well. Typically using fiddler crabs or cut shrimp on a 3/4-1oz jig head or Carolina rig will produce. On the jetties there’s some trout black drum sheepshead and redfish around the rocks. Floating some fresh dead or live shrimp on a slip cork should produce. If the small sheep heads keep stealing your bait try throwing some artificial shrimp or z man swim baits for the reds and trout. Clears, purples, and red flake work the best. In The back water creeks there’s still been some red fish, black drum, and trout. These fish right now are extremely spooky, and any kind of bait you throw needs to be presented slowly, but if you take your time, you may be rewarded with a monster fish. Mudminnows and shrimp on a jig head or throwing light artificial shrimp have had the best results. In the ICW there’s been a few smaller keeper size trout scattered around the shell banks, and creek mouths. A lot of these fish have pushed up the river and the best way to find them is to use your electronics if you slowly cruise up and down the waterway and you have a side scan unit, you can normally mark the schools by the dozens. mark the school, then start in fish

Fishing report from Chip W. in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

    Bite continues to heat up with climbing water temps. Flounder bite has been pretty consistent with decent fish in the 2-3lb range. Some triple tails are showing up in the river. Big, oversized redfish and some larger black drum have also been showing up regularly in good numbers.

Fishing report from Harry A. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Harry here.

    Last few trips have been mostly catch and release trips. Did not take a lot of pictures. Most days we are finding a goo bite artificial lures from the boat. Some days it takes time for the bite to materialize. Recent weather patterns are indicating an early spring. Water temperature have already reached mid 70 degrees. The shad spawn has already begun. So we will be using smaller baits to get our bites for the next 30days or so. Popping cork and shrimp will also become an effective method for catching fish.

Fishing report from Jeff B. in Bolivar Peninsula, Texas Book a trip with Captain Jeff here.

Fishing report from Dale S. in Port Arthur, Texas Book a trip with Captain Dale here.

Fishing report from Cory F. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Cory here.

Fishing report from Jack F. in Barnstable, Massachusetts

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