06/22/2023
False Albacore, Mahi Mahi, Red Snapper, Scup
Fishing report from Trey W.
in Destin, Florida
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06/21/2023
False Albacore, Red Grouper, Red Snapper
Fishing report from Cliff A.
in Destin, Florida
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06/25/2023
False Albacore, Red Snapper
06/21/2023
False Albacore, Red Snapper
06/21/2023
False Albacore, Red Snapper
Here are some 5 and 6 hour trips we've ran this week while dodging the weather! Snapper bite still good. A few king mackerel showing up with some Bonita and occasional Mahi Mahi!
Here are some 5 and 6 hour trips we've ran this week while dodging the weather! Snapper bite still good. A few king mackerel showing up with some Bonita and occasional Mahi Mahi!
Here are some 5 and 6 hour trips we've ran this week while dodging the weather! Snapper bite still good. A few king mackerel showing up with some Bonita and occasional Mahi Mahi!
Fishing report from Chris E.
in Port Orange, Florida
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06/21/2023
Barracuda, Kingfish, False Albacore
Fishing report from Cliff A.
in Destin, Florida
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06/20/2023
False Albacore, Red Snapper
Here are some 5 and 6 hour trips we've ran this week while dodging the weather! Snapper bite still good. A few king mackerel showing up with some Bonita and occasional Mahi Mahi!
Fishing report from Dino T.
in Jupiter, Florida
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06/20/2023
False Albacore
06/20/2023
False Albacore
06/20/2023
False Albacore
06/20/2023
False Albacore
06/11/2023
False Albacore
06/11/2023
False Albacore
06/11/2023
False Albacore
Fishing report from Joe C.
in Jacksonville, Florida
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06/20/2023
Amberjack, False Albacore, Red Snapper, Speckled Trout
06/20/2023
Amberjack, False Albacore, Red Snapper, Speckled Trout
06/20/2023
Amberjack, False Albacore, Red Snapper
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.
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.
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
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06/15/2023
Lane Snapper, False Albacore, Vermillion Snapper
06/15/2023
Lane Snapper, False Albacore, Vermillion Snapper
Fishing report from Ron C.
in Pompano Beach, Florida
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06/15/2023
False Albacore, Mahi Mahi
Fishing report from Wayne A.
in Niceville, Florida
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here.
06/07/2023
Lane Snapper, False Albacore, Vermillion Snapper
The bite has been a little off the past couple days I think because of the full moon. We did catch an amber jack and a good size mangrove snapper out in the golf today. Last month was a great month for vermilion snapper.
Fishing report from Trey W.
in Destin, Florida
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06/07/2023
Amberjack, False Albacore, Red Snapper, Scamp Grouper, Scup, Wahoo
Fishing report from Tim K.
in Pensacola, Florida
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here.
Fishing report from Mike L.
in Orange Beach, Alabama
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here.
06/07/2023
False Albacore, Red Snapper, Spanish Mackerel
06/07/2023
False Albacore
Today's afternoon 4hr
Today's afternoon 4hr
Fishing report from Dino T.
in Jupiter, Florida
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06/03/2023
False Albacore
06/03/2023
False Albacore
06/03/2023
False Albacore
06/03/2023
False Albacore
06/03/2023
False Albacore
06/03/2023
False Albacore
Fishing report from Jay A.
in Gulf Shores, Alabama
06/01/2023
False Albacore, Spanish Mackerel
This morning trolling trip
Fishing report from Steve H.
in Clearwater, Florida
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06/01/2023
False Albacore, Mangrove Snapper, Red Grouper, Red Snapper
06/01/2023
False Albacore, Red Grouper, Red Snapper
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.
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 Jim V.
in Clearwater, Florida
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06/01/2023
False Albacore, Mahi Mahi
06/01/2023
False Albacore, Mahi Mahi, Red Grouper
Red snapper have been chewing the bottom out of the boat... Red grouper as well. Mahi are showing up strong in the gulf this year.
Red snapper have been chewing the bottom out of the boat... Red grouper as well. Mahi are showing up strong in the gulf this year.
Fishing report from Dino T.
in Jupiter, Florida
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here.
05/31/2023
False Albacore
05/31/2023
False Albacore
Offshore was really good before this weather change. Plenty of False Albacore & Rainbow Runners.
Loxahatchee river has been yielding some nice size Jacks & plenty of Snook under the lights
Tarpon are around but not chewing as good as we would like Fishing Nautilus reels 10-12 weight rods.
False albacore whacking size 2 Clousers.
Offshore was really good before this weather change. Plenty of False Albacore & Rainbow Runners.
Loxahatchee river has been yielding some nice size Jacks & plenty of Snook under the lights
Tarpon are around but not chewing as good as we would like Fishing Nautilus reels 10-12 weight rods.
False albacore whacking size 2 Clousers.
Fishing report from Anthony B.
in Pompano Beach, Florida
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