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Fishing report from Will H. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    The bite is Hot! Let's get offshore in July. The best time to get tight. Dolphin have started to show up in numbers aswell as our local favorites kingfish snapper and tuna! Deep dropping for rose fish is always a local favorite they taste delicious and are plentiful year round. For thise looking to catch a fish of a lifetime the daytime deep drop swordfishing has been consistent. Hurry to book your trip today August is looking like it's going to be an epic bite aswell and is almost completely booked.
    The bite is Hot! Let's get offshore in July. The best time to get tight. Dolphin have started to show up in numbers aswell as our local favorites kingfish snapper and tuna! Deep dropping for rose fish is always a local favorite they taste delicious and are plentiful year round. For thise looking to catch a fish of a lifetime the daytime deep drop swordfishing has been consistent. Hurry to book your trip today August is looking like it's going to be an epic bite aswell and is almost completely booked.

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

    Fishing has been really hard this week, it's the last week of snapper season and the rain showers have been coming in and out messing up the water temp! Trolling is slow right now, the wahoo are biting better than the mahi from deeper in the column ! Bottom fishing is ok but using Bonita for bait is a bad idea right now because there have been a lot of Bonita caught and a lot of folks are slamming the water with it so the snapper won't touch it! Cigar minnows cut and squid strips seem to be the go to! Triggerfish are everywhere so we are looking forward to the second half or trigger season opening Monday
    Fishing has been really hard this week, it's the last week of snapper season and the rain showers have been coming in and out messing up the water temp! Trolling is slow right now, the wahoo are biting better than the mahi from deeper in the column ! Bottom fishing is ok but using Bonita for bait is a bad idea right now because there have been a lot of Bonita caught and a lot of folks are slamming the water with it so the snapper won't touch it! Cigar minnows cut and squid strips seem to be the go to! Triggerfish are everywhere so we are looking forward to the second half or trigger season opening Monday
    Fishing has been really hard this week, it's the last week of snapper season and the rain showers have been coming in and out messing up the water temp! Trolling is slow right now, the wahoo are biting better than the mahi from deeper in the column ! Bottom fishing is ok but using Bonita for bait is a bad idea right now because there have been a lot of Bonita caught and a lot of folks are slamming the water with it so the snapper won't touch it! Cigar minnows cut and squid strips seem to be the go to! Triggerfish are everywhere so we are looking forward to the second half or trigger season opening Monday

Fishing report from Robert G. in Freeport, Texas

    The Red Snapper bite has been decent this year in 100 -200ft of water, and the King Mackerel bite is in full swing the past few weeks. Even a few stray Mahi every now and then.

Fishing report from Shane D. in Galveston, Texas

    Last couple weeks I've been chasing billfish on the A-Team (55' Viking). Fishing has been pretty good at the edge of the shelf. 2 more tournaments to go and then it's tarpon time thru October.

Fishing report from Kevin B. in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos
    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos
    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos
    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos
    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos
    Big 30 to 40 lbs dorado just north of las Barrilos Also some sailfish Some runa 25 miles offshore of las Barrilos and tuna n stripes east of gordos

Fishing report from Larry W. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Larry here.

    Fishing in the keys is still darn good. The quality Mahi are finally arriving! If you boat can deep drop the tile fish are the best table fare! Put larger black fin tuna fishing is just starting, along with the chance to pull ok a trophy tiger shark... the best fishing months are right around the corner..
    Fishing in the keys is still darn good. The quality Mahi are finally arriving! If you boat can deep drop the tile fish are the best table fare! Put larger black fin tuna fishing is just starting, along with the chance to pull ok a trophy tiger shark... the best fishing months are right around the corner..
    Fishing in the keys is still darn good. The quality Mahi are finally arriving! If you boat can deep drop the tile fish are the best table fare! Put larger black fin tuna fishing is just starting, along with the chance to pull ok a trophy tiger shark... the best fishing months are right around the corner..

Fishing report from Stephen C. in Orange Beach, Alabama

    This year has been an incredibly tough fishing year for red snapper. The water temps were what they typically are in August by the 1st of July. The marks are all there on the fishfinder. The fish got smarter, faster this year as their appetites were reduced by the temperature increase. We've also had more issues with sharks and dolphins eating our fish and bait off the hooks. We had to switch gears, work harder and try different methods to outsmart the fish. The deeper water fish were still biting well, but with the increase of fuel prices, going out 30 miles on a 6 hour trip was not a sustainable business practice. We finally decided to switch gears and go after vermilion snapper while targeting red snapper on the side. This has given our charters better experiences than before. We're still targeting red snapper until the end of the season but it's not our primary target. That takes the pressure off and makes fishing fun again.

Fishing report from Rudy N. in Riviera Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Rudy here.

    Fishing has been pretty good. Still getting mahi, bonita,mutton snapper, and some yellow tail. Also grunts triggers and porgies. Have to deal with a lot of sharks though.
    Fishing has been pretty good. Still getting mahi, bonita,mutton snapper, and some yellow tail. Also grunts triggers and porgies. Have to deal with a lot of sharks though.

Fishing report from John M. in Naples, Florida

    High seas have caused a lot of schedule changes and made fishing challenging. The Mahi bite has cooled as the wind and seas have blown the weed lines apart and trolling is picking up bits and pieces of grass. Our best luck has been finding patches of grass and chumming them to see if any mahi are lurking around.
    High seas have caused a lot of schedule changes and made fishing challenging. The Mahi bite has cooled as the wind and seas have blown the weed lines apart and trolling is picking up bits and pieces of grass. Our best luck has been finding patches of grass and chumming them to see if any mahi are lurking around.
    High seas have caused a lot of schedule changes and made fishing challenging. The Mahi bite has cooled as the wind and seas have blown the weed lines apart and trolling is picking up bits and pieces of grass. Our best luck has been finding patches of grass and chumming them to see if any mahi are lurking around.
    High seas have caused a lot of schedule changes and made fishing challenging. The Mahi bite has cooled as the wind and seas have blown the weed lines apart and trolling is picking up bits and pieces of grass. Our best luck has been finding patches of grass and chumming them to see if any mahi are lurking around.
    High seas have caused a lot of schedule changes and made fishing challenging. The Mahi bite has cooled as the wind and seas have blown the weed lines apart and trolling is picking up bits and pieces of grass. Our best luck has been finding patches of grass and chumming them to see if any mahi are lurking around.

Fishing report from Hunter S. in Matagorda, Texas

Fishing report from Jason R. in Destin, Florida

Fishing report from Craig M. in Pensacola, Florida

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

Fishing report from Larry W. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Larry here.

Fishing report from Walter K. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Walter here.

Fishing report from Jp M. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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

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

    Snappers, mahi's, kings and groupers are biting right now

Fishing report from Keith B. in Panama City, Florida Book a trip with Captain Keith here.

Fishing report from Alex M. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Jordan S. in Fort Walton Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jordan here.

Fishing report from Rodney C. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rodney here.

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

Fishing report from Zack F. in Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Craig H. in Beaufort, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Craig here.

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