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Fishing report from Craig K.
in Palm Beach, Florida
11/03/2022
Jack Crevalle
November has arrived, fall weather has fallen out of south Florida. It’s been warm and the fishing has been red hot for a plethora of species the past week.
Channels and flats have been teaming with big schools of jacks, mackerel, tarpon, moonfish, bluefish and sharks. Glass minnow schools have been main target for the predator fish. DOA C.A.L. curl tail jigs and live greenies have been excellent baits to get the strike. Rapala skitter walks always fun for anglers, as they witness fish explode on the surface, striking there lure.
Tarpon schools can be seen rolling on the surface, allowing anglers to cast DOA BaitBuster and live bait in there vicinity. Both side’s of the tide produce great shots at tarpon. The tarpon have been ranging in size from 10 to 60 pounds.
Snook fanatics have had fun targeting snook around sea walls, docks and bridges. Live baits, DOA Terror Eyz and Rapala skitter walks have been getting the strikes. Snook can been sight fished on the flats. Bottom of the tide, snook can be targeted laying in pot holes. Nothing beats sight casting and hooking up with a linesider.
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 James G.
in Sarasota, Florida
11/02/2022
Jack Crevalle
It is officially fall in Sarasota, Florida and we are enjoying the cooler temperatures. We have experienced our first cold front of the year and our water temperatures got as low as 64 degrees in some places. By the end of October our water temperatures have climbed back up to a comfortable 70 - 78 degrees and the fish are loving it! During the cold front our customers enjoyed targeting Snook in creeks while they were finding the warmer water. Before and after the cold front we targeted schools of Redfish on our shallow grass flats, while water temperatures were low we had good luck targeting Redfish along structure and dock lines. Once our water temperatures warmed up the Trout, Mackerel and Bluefish fishing in Sarasota Bay really took off! Winter is just around the corner and we are enjoying our fall fishing while it lasts!
Fishing report from Brett I.
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
10/24/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Richard M.
in West Palm Beach, Florida
10/14/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Scott T.
in Sarasota, Florida
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10/12/2022
Jack Crevalle
October's off to a great start as our pelagic fish are starting to move south. The bait is plentiful inside the passes and around grass flats . We are consistently catching Cobia, bonita, kingfish and Spanish mackerel at the nearshore reefs using live Pilchards . Covering the entire water Column is key , triple tail are starting to be targeted as the stone crab traps are put out. Typically we run full speed by the stone trap bouys looking for triple tail and then we sight cast to them . October and November are prime triple tail months . Also this is a great time to target blacktip sharks under the schools of mackeral using cut bait on wire leaders . Inside the bay sea trout, snook and redfish are feeding before winter . Using live Pilchards is key. I typically am out an hour before the charter catching hundreds of live Pilchards giving us a great chance for a non stop fishing adventure.
Fishing report from Jake D.
in Pensacola, Florida
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09/07/2022
Jack Crevalle
Hey man, the inshore fishing has been heating up as the water cools down. A lot of redfish, mangrove snapper, and a few flounder mixed in. The offshore bite has stayed consistent through the past few weeks with triggerfish, vermillion snapper, and amberjack
Fishing report from Ben T.
in Tavernier, Florida
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09/07/2022
Jack Crevalle
People often have the misconception that it's to hot to be in the Florida Keys is the Summer time which is completely false. As central and northern Florida has daily average temperatures reaching 100 plus degrees the summer time average in the Keys is right around 85 with light breezes and perfect sight fishing conditions for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Sharks and so many more. From mid August to mid October is the quite season here in South Florida so come enjoy some fishing and resorts all to your selfs.
Fishing report from Tim K.
in Pensacola, Florida
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08/31/2022
Jack Crevalle, Mangrove Snapper, Spanish Mackerel
08/31/2022
Jack Crevalle, Spanish Mackerel
Redfish, specks, jack crevalle, and mingos have been a good success lately
Redfish, specks, jack crevalle, and mingos have been a good success lately
Fishing report from Jay W.
in Boothville-Venice, Louisiana
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08/17/2022
Jack Crevalle
Thank goodness the fishing is starting to get good. The past 2 weeks have been tough. But the Bulls are showing up after this full moon and they are hungry.
Fishing report from Michael O.
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
08/17/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Craig K.
in Port Isabel, Texas
08/10/2022
Jack Crevalle
August has arrived signifying the heat is still on and this tends to be the hottest month for South Florida. If you can’t beat the heat, at least beat the fish in a tug of war match.
Windy conditions for the local palm beaches continued until the end of this past weekend, finally giving anglers a reprieve from turbulent conditions.
Snook fishing has been excellent along channel edges, docks, and sea walls. Moving water equals hungry fish. Live baits and DOA C.A.L. 3" shad tail have been the baits of choice. Snook are ranging in size from 2 to 25 pounds.
Tarpon fishing has been hit and miss past week. I believe slower bite contributed to south wind and dirty water. Incoming tide cleaner water fish seemed to be happier taking live baits and DOA Terror Eyz worked along the bottom.
Deep holes and channel edges still offering jacks, bluefish, mackerel, snapper, sharks and many other species. Live baits great way to get fish fired up, but top water Rapala skitter walks and DOA C.A.L. 3" shad tail also trigger strikes.
Fishing report from Juan R.
in Port Isabel, Texas
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08/10/2022
Black Drum, Jack Crevalle, Speckled Trout
08/10/2022
Black Drum, Jack Crevalle, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Jon F.
in Fort Myers Beach, Florida
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08/10/2022
Jack Crevalle
08/10/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Charlie S.
in Jupiter, Florida
08/10/2022
Jack Crevalle
Looks like the unseasonal wind is finally subsiding. Mutton snapper has been the highlight bottom fishing. King fish bonitos and mahi are around. I've been finding some Goliath grouper and large snook for the Instagram bros. Mullet run is right around the corner. Then the tarpon, snook, Jack, and blacktip sharks will be abundant. When this happens we always seem to find mahi offshore.
Fishing report from Chandler W.
in Key West, Florida
07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Joe B.
in Holmes Beach, Florida
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07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Brandon S.
in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
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07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
Snapper season is starting to wind down but there are still some fish out there if you are willing to move around a bit. Inshore the Jack crevalles are name of the game this time of year. They will pop up around the bay and you better be ready with a swim bait or topwater plug to get after them. The heat has the redfish and trout bite slowed tremendously but some good fish can still be caught early morning or late evening.
Snapper season is starting to wind down but there are still some fish out there if you are willing to move around a bit. Inshore the Jack crevalles are name of the game this time of year. They will pop up around the bay and you better be ready with a swim bait or topwater plug to get after them. The heat has the redfish and trout bite slowed tremendously but some good fish can still be caught early morning or late evening.
Snapper season is starting to wind down but there are still some fish out there if you are willing to move around a bit. Inshore the Jack crevalles are name of the game this time of year. They will pop up around the bay and you better be ready with a swim bait or topwater plug to get after them. The heat has the redfish and trout bite slowed tremendously but some good fish can still be caught early morning or late evening.
Fishing report from Charles D.
in Puerto Jiménez, Costa Rica
07/27/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Mike M.
in St. Augustine, Florida
07/13/2022
Jack Crevalle
The bite has been good early and late. Summer time pattern so get out early or late afternoon just before dark. Coordinate with the tides. Outgoing early and incoming late is best for reds and trout. It's a new moon so the tides will be strong. We've been experiencing low low tides the last few weeks with a west to south west wind that's pushing the water out. Hit the creeks and flats early in the falling tide and you should do well on the reds, drum and flounder.
Shrimp are still the bait of choice but the mullet run will kick off in the next few weeks so expect a shift in baits. Black drum, flounder and trout can be found in deep corners along the creek bends with a strong current on jigheads or circle hooks with a small splitshot .
Fishing report from Mike W.
in Placida, Florida
07/12/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Jay C.
in Brunswick, Georgia
07/12/2022
Jack Crevalle
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Fishing report from Alex M.
in Key Largo, Florida
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07/12/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Andrew A.
in Key Largo, Florida
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07/12/2022
Jack Crevalle
Fishing report from Tim K.
in Pensacola, Florida
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