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Fishing report from Brian H. in Folly Beach, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Brian here.

Fishing report from Tanner B. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Tanner here.

Fishing report from Chris W. in Eastpoint, Florida Book a trip with Captain Chris here.

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

Fishing report from Rick V. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rick here.

Fishing report from Jayson P. in Cedar Key, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jayson here.

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Fishing report from Marvin G. in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Marvin here.

Fishing report from Mike B. in Crystal River, Florida Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

Fishing report from Shayne M. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Shayne here.

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

Fishing report from Mike F. in Biloxi, Mississippi

Fishing report from Timothy C. in Ingleside, Texas Book a trip with Captain Timothy here.

Fishing report from Brooks M. in Orange Beach, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Brooks here.

Fishing report from Austin N. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Austin here.

Fishing report from Ralph F. in League City, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ralph here.

Fishing report from Jack J. in Beaufort, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Jack here.

Fishing report from Steven S. in Daytona Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Steven here.

Fishing report from Adam W. in Hampstead, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Adam here.

Fishing report from Kaleb S. in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Book a trip with Kaleb here.

Fishing report from Leon H. in Crystal River, Florida Book a trip with Captain Leon here.

Fishing report from Brandon D. in Cape Coral, Florida Book a trip with Captain Brandon here.

    The summer fishing is heating up and you don’t want to miss a second of the action. Big beautiful redfish, powerful snook and an abundance of seatrout have been giving us some fun days on the water lately. Bait is all over the sound and it’s the perfect size to sit off groups of fish and access the bite with long casts. This time of year we really try to use a long light leader so as to not give ourselves away. These lighter leaders sometimes means tougher times getting those big fish to the boat and requiring a lot more maneuvering when these fish get us in a tight situation, but that’s what makes this sport so fun, the thrill of the fight. The water is heating up quickly which means we are required to keep less bait so they have plenty of oxygen in our well. We are starting to see some mangrove snapper moving into the inshore waters and it’s about to get even more exciting when we can fill limits of delicious snapper. Tarpon are all around and we’ve managed a few short hookups but with the windy conditions we’ve been facing some days just aren’t great days to fish for them so the time spent fishing tarpon has been limited unfortunately but that is sure to change with nicer weather on the horizon.
    The summer fishing is heating up and you don’t want to miss a second of the action. Big beautiful redfish, powerful snook and an abundance of seatrout have been giving us some fun days on the water lately. Bait is all over the sound and it’s the perfect size to sit off groups of fish and access the bite with long casts. This time of year we really try to use a long light leader so as to not give ourselves away. These lighter leaders sometimes means tougher times getting those big fish to the boat and requiring a lot more maneuvering when these fish get us in a tight situation, but that’s what makes this sport so fun, the thrill of the fight. The water is heating up quickly which means we are required to keep less bait so they have plenty of oxygen in our well. We are starting to see some mangrove snapper moving into the inshore waters and it’s about to get even more exciting when we can fill limits of delicious snapper. Tarpon are all around and we’ve managed a few short hookups but with the windy conditions we’ve been facing some days just aren’t great days to fish for them so the time spent fishing tarpon has been limited unfortunately but that is sure to change with nicer weather on the horizon.
    The summer fishing is heating up and you don’t want to miss a second of the action. Big beautiful redfish, powerful snook and an abundance of seatrout have been giving us some fun days on the water lately. Bait is all over the sound and it’s the perfect size to sit off groups of fish and access the bite with long casts. This time of year we really try to use a long light leader so as to not give ourselves away. These lighter leaders sometimes means tougher times getting those big fish to the boat and requiring a lot more maneuvering when these fish get us in a tight situation, but that’s what makes this sport so fun, the thrill of the fight. The water is heating up quickly which means we are required to keep less bait so they have plenty of oxygen in our well. We are starting to see some mangrove snapper moving into the inshore waters and it’s about to get even more exciting when we can fill limits of delicious snapper. Tarpon are all around and we’ve managed a few short hookups but with the windy conditions we’ve been facing some days just aren’t great days to fish for them so the time spent fishing tarpon has been limited unfortunately but that is sure to change with nicer weather on the horizon.
    The summer fishing is heating up and you don’t want to miss a second of the action. Big beautiful redfish, powerful snook and an abundance of seatrout have been giving us some fun days on the water lately. Bait is all over the sound and it’s the perfect size to sit off groups of fish and access the bite with long casts. This time of year we really try to use a long light leader so as to not give ourselves away. These lighter leaders sometimes means tougher times getting those big fish to the boat and requiring a lot more maneuvering when these fish get us in a tight situation, but that’s what makes this sport so fun, the thrill of the fight. The water is heating up quickly which means we are required to keep less bait so they have plenty of oxygen in our well. We are starting to see some mangrove snapper moving into the inshore waters and it’s about to get even more exciting when we can fill limits of delicious snapper. Tarpon are all around and we’ve managed a few short hookups but with the windy conditions we’ve been facing some days just aren’t great days to fish for them so the time spent fishing tarpon has been limited unfortunately but that is sure to change with nicer weather on the horizon.
    The summer fishing is heating up and you don’t want to miss a second of the action. Big beautiful redfish, powerful snook and an abundance of seatrout have been giving us some fun days on the water lately. Bait is all over the sound and it’s the perfect size to sit off groups of fish and access the bite with long casts. This time of year we really try to use a long light leader so as to not give ourselves away. These lighter leaders sometimes means tougher times getting those big fish to the boat and requiring a lot more maneuvering when these fish get us in a tight situation, but that’s what makes this sport so fun, the thrill of the fight. The water is heating up quickly which means we are required to keep less bait so they have plenty of oxygen in our well. We are starting to see some mangrove snapper moving into the inshore waters and it’s about to get even more exciting when we can fill limits of delicious snapper. Tarpon are all around and we’ve managed a few short hookups but with the windy conditions we’ve been facing some days just aren’t great days to fish for them so the time spent fishing tarpon has been limited unfortunately but that is sure to change with nicer weather on the horizon.

Fishing report from Dean M. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Dean here.

Fishing report from Garrett L. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Garrett here.

Fishing report from Jarrod W. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jarrod here.

Fishing report from Corey B. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Corey here.

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