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

Fishing report from Cameron W. in Hatteras, North Carolina

    Good inshore fishing catching a little bit of everything. Open Friday morning

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

    If the interest isn't offshore the nearshore fishing for red snappers, bonita and sharks has been off the chain! Inshore things are starting to get scrappy with the warming water. But keeping a rod bent on oversized redfish, trout, jacks, ladyfish and mangrove snapper has proved somewhat easy. But not every spot has been a good one.

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

Fishing report from Ron C. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

    Kingfish and Barracuda's

Fishing report from Alex H. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Alex here.

Fishing report from Ron C. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

    Jeff and his coworkers filling the fish box.

Fishing report from Walter B. in South Padre Island, Texas

Fishing report from Tony Y. in Islamorada, Florida

Fishing report from Doug P. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Doug here.

Fishing report from Ruben S. in Port Aransas, Texas

Fishing report from Justin Z. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

Fishing report from Arnold L. in Port Isabel, Texas

    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings
    Fishing heating up lots of action in the spoils and jetties on fire for kings

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

    Kingfish are close and the gigging has been good
    Kingfish are close and the gigging has been good

Fishing report from Steve H. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Steve here.

    Red snapper fishing in Clearwater Beach can be excellent during the summer months, particularly in depths of 100-150 feet. Federal for hire Red snapper season opens June 1st, and recreational season opens June 16th and runs into the middle of August. Anglers are allowed to keep 2 red snappers per person per day with a minimum size limit of 16 inches. Red grouper fishing can also be productive in the same depths as red snapper. Anglers are allowed to keep 2 red grouper per person per day with a minimum size limit of 20 inches. When targeting red snapper and red grouper, it's important to use heavy tackle and live or cut bait. Squid and sardines are popular bait choices, but other options like pinfish, grunts, and cigar minnows can also be effective. Bottom fishing techniques like drifting and anchoring can both be effective, depending on the conditions. Overall, Clearwater Beach offers excellent offshore fishing opportunities for red snapper and red grouper during the summer months. It's always a good idea to check local regulations and weather conditions before heading out and to consider hiring a local guide or charter to help you find the best spots and techniques. We recommend at least an 8 hour charter for red groupers and 10-12 hour charters are best for both grouper and red snapper.

Fishing report from Brody J. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Brody here.

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

Fishing report from Casey Y. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Reid P. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Reid here.

Fishing report from Ron F. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

    This area has become a dream destination for world-class sportfishing. Whether you are an avid angler or new to the sport, there is something for everyone here. With the vibrant & bountiful Gulf of Mexico, great fishing year-round and easy access to offshore fishing is a must do for anyone. Go offshore and fish the deep blue waters for large Edible pelagic species like Grouper, Snapper, Wahoo, Tuna Or switch things up and target the Battlers such as AJ, Cobia, Kings, and Tarpon. There is some great fishing year round! If you’re not sure where to go, don’t worry. We have U covered. Decide first what type of fishing you want to do and a Target Date that compliments your schedule. With a good grasp on what to catch, finding the best time of year to enjoy a day on the water is easy. Once you decide the species you want to catch and the time of year, We will hook U up!

Fishing report from Shawn S. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Shawn here.

    Fishing has been great past few weeks. Big tunas plenty of king fish and wahoos. Dolphin have not showed up yet couple of peanuts and a few keepers here and there but good fishing lately
    Fishing has been great past few weeks. Big tunas plenty of king fish and wahoos. Dolphin have not showed up yet couple of peanuts and a few keepers here and there but good fishing lately
    Fishing has been great past few weeks. Big tunas plenty of king fish and wahoos. Dolphin have not showed up yet couple of peanuts and a few keepers here and there but good fishing lately

Fishing report from Robbie B. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Robbie here.

    The fishing has been good both bottom and trolling. There is still good catches of beeliners, very few seabass and some triggerfish. The kingfish are showing up again with some blackfin tuna and cobia.

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

    Spring into summer by fishing in Tampa Bay! Charter fishing in the last month in Tampa Bay is about as good as it gets as far as plenty of action plenty of great fish to catch and plenty of options for our local fish and we have migrating species invading our local waters. With the warming waters we get large schools of cigar minnows, hard tails, blue runners, and threadfin herring with that brings king fish, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Bonita, and even sailfish and blackfin tuna. Our inshore fishing has been on fire our customers have found redfish and large speckled trout with plenty of snook in the last month, and we are seeing more and more tarpon showing up with every passing moon so it's time to grip that rod reel just a little bit tighter and be ready for those silver kings to come a calling. I don't really expect any real changes except for more tarpon and sharks in the weeks to come so tight lines until next time. -Captain Phil

Fishing report from Jason S. in Panama City, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

    Hey folks, Captain Jason here! Things are heating up fast. Water temperatures are rising to the level of welcoming all of those migratory pelagics to the panhandle. Also, the influx of bait fish seeking refuge on near shore structures has sparked a great bite from various snapper species, grouper, trigger fish, Jacks and a few others. King mackerel and Mahi will be on fire very soon.
    Hey folks, Captain Jason here! Things are heating up fast. Water temperatures are rising to the level of welcoming all of those migratory pelagics to the panhandle. Also, the influx of bait fish seeking refuge on near shore structures has sparked a great bite from various snapper species, grouper, trigger fish, Jacks and a few others. King mackerel and Mahi will be on fire very soon.
    Hey folks, Captain Jason here! Things are heating up fast. Water temperatures are rising to the level of welcoming all of those migratory pelagics to the panhandle. Also, the influx of bait fish seeking refuge on near shore structures has sparked a great bite from various snapper species, grouper, trigger fish, Jacks and a few others. King mackerel and Mahi will be on fire very soon.

Fishing report from Jim V. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jim here.

    Kingfish and amberjack seem to be on every reef!!
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