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Fishing report from Steven S. in Port Aransas, Texas Book a trip with Captain Steven here.

Fishing report from Gabriel E. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Gabriel here.

Fishing report from Dale S. in Port Arthur, Texas Book a trip with Captain Dale here.

Fishing report from Ken D. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ken here.

Fishing report from Mike C. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

Fishing report from Cody B. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Cody here.

Fishing report from Ernest P. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ernest here.

Fishing report from Kenneth S. in Fernandina Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Kenneth here.

Fishing report from Justen S. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Justen here.

Fishing report from Joey S. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Joey here.

    Are you looking to find out what’s biting right now in Destin, Florida? November offers excellent inshore fishing opportunities. During this time of year, you can expect to catch a variety of fish species, including: 1 Redfish (Red Drum) - Redfish are often abundant in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They can be found near oyster beds, grassy flats, and in the passes. 2 Speckled Trout (Spotted Sea Trout) - Speckled trout are a popular target for inshore anglers in Destin. They tend to be active during the fall and can be found around grassy areas, channels, and structure. 3 Flounder - Flounder are another common catch in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They are often found around sandy bottoms, ledges, and near the mouths of rivers. 4 Snook - While not as common as some other species, snook can be found in the inshore waters of Florida, including Destin. They prefer warmer waters and can be found near mangroves and inlets. 5 Black Drum - Black drum are often found in the same areas as redfish and can be caught using similar techniques. They are more active in cooler water temperatures. 6 Sheepshead - Sheepshead are often caught around structure like docks, pilings, and jetties. They have strong teeth and are known for their bait-stealing antics. 7 Spanish Mackerel - While Spanish mackerel are more commonly associated with nearshore and offshore fishing, you may encounter them in the inshore waters of Destin, especially around schools of baitfish. 8 Jack Crevalle - These powerful and hard-fighting fish are often encountered in the inshore waters
    Are you looking to find out what’s biting right now in Destin, Florida? November offers excellent inshore fishing opportunities. During this time of year, you can expect to catch a variety of fish species, including: 1 Redfish (Red Drum) - Redfish are often abundant in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They can be found near oyster beds, grassy flats, and in the passes. 2 Speckled Trout (Spotted Sea Trout) - Speckled trout are a popular target for inshore anglers in Destin. They tend to be active during the fall and can be found around grassy areas, channels, and structure. 3 Flounder - Flounder are another common catch in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They are often found around sandy bottoms, ledges, and near the mouths of rivers. 4 Snook - While not as common as some other species, snook can be found in the inshore waters of Florida, including Destin. They prefer warmer waters and can be found near mangroves and inlets. 5 Black Drum - Black drum are often found in the same areas as redfish and can be caught using similar techniques. They are more active in cooler water temperatures. 6 Sheepshead - Sheepshead are often caught around structure like docks, pilings, and jetties. They have strong teeth and are known for their bait-stealing antics. 7 Spanish Mackerel - While Spanish mackerel are more commonly associated with nearshore and offshore fishing, you may encounter them in the inshore waters of Destin, especially around schools of baitfish. 8 Jack Crevalle - These powerful and hard-fighting fish are often encountered in the inshore waters
    Are you looking to find out what’s biting right now in Destin, Florida? November offers excellent inshore fishing opportunities. During this time of year, you can expect to catch a variety of fish species, including: 1 Redfish (Red Drum) - Redfish are often abundant in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They can be found near oyster beds, grassy flats, and in the passes. 2 Speckled Trout (Spotted Sea Trout) - Speckled trout are a popular target for inshore anglers in Destin. They tend to be active during the fall and can be found around grassy areas, channels, and structure. 3 Flounder - Flounder are another common catch in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They are often found around sandy bottoms, ledges, and near the mouths of rivers. 4 Snook - While not as common as some other species, snook can be found in the inshore waters of Florida, including Destin. They prefer warmer waters and can be found near mangroves and inlets. 5 Black Drum - Black drum are often found in the same areas as redfish and can be caught using similar techniques. They are more active in cooler water temperatures. 6 Sheepshead - Sheepshead are often caught around structure like docks, pilings, and jetties. They have strong teeth and are known for their bait-stealing antics. 7 Spanish Mackerel - While Spanish mackerel are more commonly associated with nearshore and offshore fishing, you may encounter them in the inshore waters of Destin, especially around schools of baitfish. 8 Jack Crevalle - These powerful and hard-fighting fish are often encountered in the inshore waters

Fishing report from Kenneth G. in Port O'Connor, Texas Book a trip with Captain Kenneth here.

Fishing report from Jason S. in Panama City, Florida

    Hello folks. The redfish bite has been fantastic. We are making short runs into the St. Andrew Bay back country and literally on fish within minutes.
    Hello folks. The redfish bite has been fantastic. We are making short runs into the St. Andrew Bay back country and literally on fish within minutes.
    Hello folks. The redfish bite has been fantastic. We are making short runs into the St. Andrew Bay back country and literally on fish within minutes.
    Hello folks. The redfish bite has been fantastic. We are making short runs into the St. Andrew Bay back country and literally on fish within minutes.

Fishing report from Justin J. in Galveston, Texas

    Been a great fall! Lots of good tides and weather incoming
    Been a great fall! Lots of good tides and weather incoming

Fishing report from J D. in South Padre Island, Texas Book a trip with Captain J here.

Fishing report from Justin R. in Crystal River, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

Fishing report from Jamie R. in Trails End, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Jamie here.

Fishing report from Joe G. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

Fishing report from Leaf P. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Leaf here.

Fishing report from Jason L. in Cedar Key, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

Fishing report from Fern G. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Fern here.

Fishing report from Jake D. in Pensacola, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jake here.

Fishing report from Gw D. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Gw here.

Fishing report from James G. in Fort Myers, Florida Book a trip with Captain James here.

Fishing report from Joey V. in Frisco, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Joey here.

    Has been great bluefishing casting sting silvers around the inlet along with some red drum on cut mullet and in the backwaters of the sound has been speckled trout and grey trout casting 1/4 oz jigs with zman 3 in minnowz in natural color

Fishing report from Joe N. in Orange Beach, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

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