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Fishing report from Jim M. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jim here.

Fishing report from Jw W. in South Padre Island, Texas

Fishing report from Dave Z. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dave here.

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

Fishing report from Casey Y. in Key Largo, Florida

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

    Tunas, Kingfish, Mahi, and Sailfish in recent trips.
    Tunas, Kingfish, Mahi, and Sailfish in recent trips.

Fishing report from Charles O. in Miami, Florida

Fishing report from Dino T. in Jupiter, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dino here.

    Offshore is heating up. Albies are getting bigger & plentiful Now we just need the wind to stop blowing.

Fishing report from Wayne A. in Niceville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Wayne here.

    I have been targeting mangrove snapper, Inshore, and Vermilion and Snapper or Offshore.

Fishing report from Jon R. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jon here.

    Seas have been rough lately but we have managed to stay on the vermilion snapper and triggerfish! Caught a good King the other day too

Fishing report from Dino T. in Jupiter, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dino here.

Fishing report from Bob U. in Charleston, South Carolina

    Cobia are starting to show up as well as kingfish reef trips have been hit with daily limits full. Amber Jacks are big and thick. Bonita and False Albacore are thick.
    Cobia are starting to show up as well as kingfish reef trips have been hit with daily limits full. Amber Jacks are big and thick. Bonita and False Albacore are thick.

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

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

Fishing report from Phil H. in Naples, Florida

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

Fishing report from Tim K. in Pensacola, Florida

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Michael K. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Michael here.

Fishing report from Rich A. in West Palm Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Rich here.

Fishing report from Joel B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Larry W. in Islamorada, Florida

Fishing report from Zachary W. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Zachary here.

    Weather is getting warmer and the fish are biting. Good vermilion snapper bite for some dinner or lunch. Almaco jacks also plenty of big snapper to catch and release along with some black snapper that are always in season.Cobia fishing just around the corner

Fishing report from Eric R. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Taco P. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Taco here.

    WOW what a great way to start out the New Year fishing here off the coast of Fort Lauderdale. Trolling the reefs has been a bit slow this January however when we ventured out just a little deeper between 200 and 400 hundred feet of water the black fin tunas have been biting ok in the early hours of the day but seemed as we got into the afternoon hours they were biting real good. Not real sure what happen but the last few years has been producing more and more Wahoo’s also mostly in the same depth as the black fins. I’m pretty sure they are feeding on the black fins. Not just us, but all the boats seem to be bring in more and more Wahoo this being the best year I’ve seen yet. Also while the Mahi mahi are not really in season right now BUT this year they seem to be showing up way before spring and what a welcomed surprise this is always a great crowd pleaser. The bottom fishing has been expectedly good this year as lone as we have a little north current. No current no good too much current no good BUT a knot to a knot and a half good I mean real good. Catching the vermilion snappers reel good along with quite a few red snappers ranging from 8 to 20 pounds another great crowd pleaser. And the best new of all we are catching them in state waters so we get to harvest them. And once again showing up early the Greater Amber Jack SEA DONKEYS, talk about a fight! We had seen many a man give up the rod before landing one of these 30 to 80 pounders. However an unwelcomed catch nice groupers are also biting BUT Sad to say out of season. Some times I think these fish know they get to be set free. LOL
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