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

    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.
    Since the the last month being do warm and wayer temps in the upper 70s final a couple cold front, fishing has picked up. Redfish have started to show up in moe places and better numbers, from the backwaters of Clearwater. We have found them around docks, oysterbars, and points of sand bars that have potholes and sparce grass where it drops off. The best baits have been silverdollar size pinfish and grass grunts with tail cut off fluddering on the bottom. Next tail hooked under a float will get the job done. Artificials such as Top water lures and trusty go to gold spoon have been producing some nice fish, and is a great search bait. The beaches have been absolutely on fire with mackerel. With all the bait around, it's so easy to get a well full of bait. You cant have enough even if it dies. Look for the birds working, and drift or anchor up and start chumming. Our most productive method is using 40lb floro with a #2 to 3 aberdine style hook. The fish have ranged from 4 to 5lb. Kingfish are around, but very few. The next 2 months, fishing is going to get crazy. Cobia, mackerel, shallow snook, trout, reds and even some resident tarpon will start show in the back water So, start booking your trip to experience great lighttackle fishing.

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

Fishing report from Jim G. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from Troy C. in Buras, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Troy here.

    This was yesterday
    This was yesterday

Fishing report from Robert M. in Biloxi, Mississippi Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    February-March Biloxi Mississippi Fishing Report - Fishing into March changes up a bit, but it's still a good bite!!! As the water temp has reached the 70 degree mark, that triggers change. As the moon starts to pull in the warmer water, the sheepshead move offshore, trout start to move out of the rivers and marshes, and the ground mullet and white trout move in on the nearshore oyster reefs along w/ WORLD record black drum on fly!! Live shrimps are hard to come by, but fresh dead will catch!!! We even made a trip out to offshore and played tug-of-war with some monster red fish and red snapper. As always we find a way to get’er done!!! Well almost!!!
    February-March Biloxi Mississippi Fishing Report - Fishing into March changes up a bit, but it's still a good bite!!! As the water temp has reached the 70 degree mark, that triggers change. As the moon starts to pull in the warmer water, the sheepshead move offshore, trout start to move out of the rivers and marshes, and the ground mullet and white trout move in on the nearshore oyster reefs along w/ WORLD record black drum on fly!! Live shrimps are hard to come by, but fresh dead will catch!!! We even made a trip out to offshore and played tug-of-war with some monster red fish and red snapper. As always we find a way to get’er done!!! Well almost!!!

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

Fishing report from Wade O. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Wade here.

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

    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy
    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy
    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy
    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy
    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy
    Pictures from this afternoons 4 hr jetty trip. They were happy

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

    Fishing is on fire
    Fishing is on fire
    Fishing is on fire

Fishing report from Seth H. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Seth here.

Fishing report from Reggie R. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reggie here.

    Great day fishing on Galveston Bay!

Fishing report from Shane D. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Shane here.

    Trout and redfish have been good on topwaters and soft plastics while wade fishing. Galveston area.
    Trout and redfish have been good on topwaters and soft plastics while wade fishing. Galveston area.

Fishing report from Mick L. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mick here.

    Redfish and trout are starting to make their way onto the flats as they warm up in the midday sunshine. We are seeing a mass of bait push its way north from the land cut and Baffin Bay into the upper Laguna which will mean shorter runs in the boat and more fishing time!
    Redfish and trout are starting to make their way onto the flats as they warm up in the midday sunshine. We are seeing a mass of bait push its way north from the land cut and Baffin Bay into the upper Laguna which will mean shorter runs in the boat and more fishing time!
    Redfish and trout are starting to make their way onto the flats as they warm up in the midday sunshine. We are seeing a mass of bait push its way north from the land cut and Baffin Bay into the upper Laguna which will mean shorter runs in the boat and more fishing time!

Fishing report from Nick D. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Nick here.

    We're are finally starting to see some bigger Trout our way. Had several fish over the 22 mark and should only be getting better

Fishing report from Darius K. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain Darius here.

Fishing report from Mitch D. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mitch here.

    Been wading and drift fishing with lures and live shrimp, sheep head are in with live shrimp on the bottom along the jetties and Packrey Channel!

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

    Redfish bite has been steady with the occasional keeper trout

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

Fishing report from Matthew L. in New Smyrna Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Matthew here.

    As the winter fades away unfortunately so do the schools of red fish. With the water Temps rising the fish will start scattering around the bank lines and mangroves. This time of year I call the transition period. So we throw paddle tails pop n corks with live shrimp top water plugs and multiple artificial baits along banks. Also live mullet and chunck mullet or lady fish.
    As the winter fades away unfortunately so do the schools of red fish. With the water Temps rising the fish will start scattering around the bank lines and mangroves. This time of year I call the transition period. So we throw paddle tails pop n corks with live shrimp top water plugs and multiple artificial baits along banks. Also live mullet and chunck mullet or lady fish.
    As the winter fades away unfortunately so do the schools of red fish. With the water Temps rising the fish will start scattering around the bank lines and mangroves. This time of year I call the transition period. So we throw paddle tails pop n corks with live shrimp top water plugs and multiple artificial baits along banks. Also live mullet and chunck mullet or lady fish.
    As the winter fades away unfortunately so do the schools of red fish. With the water Temps rising the fish will start scattering around the bank lines and mangroves. This time of year I call the transition period. So we throw paddle tails pop n corks with live shrimp top water plugs and multiple artificial baits along banks. Also live mullet and chunck mullet or lady fish.
    As the winter fades away unfortunately so do the schools of red fish. With the water Temps rising the fish will start scattering around the bank lines and mangroves. This time of year I call the transition period. So we throw paddle tails pop n corks with live shrimp top water plugs and multiple artificial baits along banks. Also live mullet and chunck mullet or lady fish.

Fishing report from Leb K. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Leb here.

    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.
    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.
    Fishing for reds drum and sheep head have been fantastic. The last couple of weeks the trout are just now moving in and the trout bite is picking up. Bay waters are warming up surf is turning green. It's time to go fishing.

Fishing report from Rick H. in New Smyrna Beach, Florida

    It's been windy, but the snook, trout and redfish bite is still on
    It's been windy, but the snook, trout and redfish bite is still on
    It's been windy, but the snook, trout and redfish bite is still on
    It's been windy, but the snook, trout and redfish bite is still on

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

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

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

Fishing report from Robert M. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
    Fishing has been great lately in the bayous and marsh with the recent warmer weather. We have been using live shrimp under popping corks targeting the reefs and ledges along deeper water. Should only get better as we go into spring and early summer.
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