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Fishing report from Matt F. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain Matt here.

    We are fishing the inshore and nearshore reefs catching a ton of sheepshead and snappers. Fishing has been heating up with the early spring temps. Snook and redfish are getting hungry too! Book now we are booking up fast.

Fishing report from Alfonso S. in Rio Hondo, Texas Book a trip with Captain Alfonso here.

Fishing report from Rich L. in Sargent, Texas

Fishing report from Ben T. in Tavernier, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ben here.

Fishing report from Dusty M. in Corpus Christi, Texas

    Fishing has been amazing!

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

    The bite has been hotter than the weather over the past couple weeks. We have been catching a ton of nice sized sheepshead , black drum, redfish , trout , and snook

Fishing report from Hunter B. in Oak Hill, Florida Book a trip with Captain Hunter here.

    The fishing the rest of this winter and spring is going to be one for the books. We are consistently getting 20+ shots in a half day. Quite of few of these shots are at schools of 10-30 redfish or black drum. The water is crystal clear and the fish are feeding great on artificials and flies. We are commonly catching "lagoon slams" of trout, black drum, and redfish on fly and spin. The best times to book are the days leading up to a full moon to witness the most schooling activity but the fishing has been good all throughout the lunar cycles.
    The fishing the rest of this winter and spring is going to be one for the books. We are consistently getting 20+ shots in a half day. Quite of few of these shots are at schools of 10-30 redfish or black drum. The water is crystal clear and the fish are feeding great on artificials and flies. We are commonly catching "lagoon slams" of trout, black drum, and redfish on fly and spin. The best times to book are the days leading up to a full moon to witness the most schooling activity but the fishing has been good all throughout the lunar cycles.
    The fishing the rest of this winter and spring is going to be one for the books. We are consistently getting 20+ shots in a half day. Quite of few of these shots are at schools of 10-30 redfish or black drum. The water is crystal clear and the fish are feeding great on artificials and flies. We are commonly catching "lagoon slams" of trout, black drum, and redfish on fly and spin. The best times to book are the days leading up to a full moon to witness the most schooling activity but the fishing has been good all throughout the lunar cycles.
    The fishing the rest of this winter and spring is going to be one for the books. We are consistently getting 20+ shots in a half day. Quite of few of these shots are at schools of 10-30 redfish or black drum. The water is crystal clear and the fish are feeding great on artificials and flies. We are commonly catching "lagoon slams" of trout, black drum, and redfish on fly and spin. The best times to book are the days leading up to a full moon to witness the most schooling activity but the fishing has been good all throughout the lunar cycles.

Fishing report from Rich M. in Boothville-Venice, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Rich here.

Fishing report from Clay P. in St. Augustine, Florida Book a trip with Captain Clay here.

Fishing report from James C. in Jupiter, Florida

    Fun day in the Loxahatchee River watershed Jupiter Florida

Fishing report from Austin F. in Port Orange, Florida Book a trip with Captain Austin here.

Fishing report from Jason S. in Panama City, Florida

    The redfish bite has been fantastic, also lately we've seen more mangrove snapper that I can recall in my 30 years experience. The flounder and sea trout bite has been pretty dependable lately. We appreciate your interest and would be glad to tailor a fishing trip to your preference. Thank you

Fishing report from Grey D. in Fairfield, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Grey here.

    Trout and sight fishing drum has been good. Catching all fish on jigs.

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

    Fishing is in full winter mode here at sunny Wrightsville Beach, regardless mild Temps have .adequate for good winter fishing, we are enjoying good fishing for speckled trout around the beach and also good drum and striped bass fishing in the mighty Cape Fear river.

Fishing report from Fil C. in Corpus Christi, Texas

    Fishing Baffin Bay is on fire catching drums, reds and some trouts. Throw a live shrimp on a popping cork and fishing on bottom with live shrimp on rocks or sand pockets.
    Fishing Baffin Bay is on fire catching drums, reds and some trouts. Throw a live shrimp on a popping cork and fishing on bottom with live shrimp on rocks or sand pockets.
    Fishing Baffin Bay is on fire catching drums, reds and some trouts. Throw a live shrimp on a popping cork and fishing on bottom with live shrimp on rocks or sand pockets.

Fishing report from Eric S. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from Joe C. in Jacksonville, Florida Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

    Week of 1/15 has been a great one. Lots of black seabass and ringtail porgies on the 4 hour trips. Recently the shallow triggers and beeliners haven't been cooperating but nothing to be mad about as Black Sea bass offer world class eating! For the 6/8 hour offshore trips cobia fishing was world class with one 6 hour trip boasting double digit fish including a tagged 30+ pounder. The fish was originally caught in South Carolina at 32" overall in 2019 and recaptured 1200 days and nearly 300 miles away at 42" fork length. Inshore the fish have been steady with some days better than others. On the low tide mid day trips sightfishing has been the name of the game. With a low tide in the morning targeting holes has been the money. Winter fishing is in full swing! Let's goooo fishin!

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

    Spotted sea trout are starting to push into the clearwater to St. Joseph Sound region. Mild temperatures have delayed their full migration, as it has in years past. Typically, multiple cold fronts that keep the water temperatures lower, will usher in more of the larger, female trout. However, there are a few small schools beginning to congregate. Several tactics are working especially this early in the season. Redfish are plenty full. Although most are 22 to 25in. However, the larger fish are blending in with the mullet schools on most flats. Cut ladyfish, or pinfish cut or under a popping cork are working when casting directly into the mullet schools. Large shrimp have also produced results. Since the water temperature has increased back into the mid 70’s, snook are still cooperating. They are responding to live sardines especially on the falling tides flowing out of the backwaters around the mouths of bays and canals. Targeting the main 3 species will change dramatically due to a cold front coming through tomorrow and cold fronts all the way through Christmas taking our temperatures from the high 70s to low 80s to mid-60s and as the days go on down to 50s as highs and 40s at night will make the fish move to completely different areas. tight lines

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

    The last couple days have been nothing short of fishy, any and every species you can think of inshore and nearshore. The sheepshead bite has been as good as it’s ever been. Getting limits and personal best fish for customers. Lane snapper are plentiful on nearshore wrecks and reefs, and the redfish and trout have been keeping us busy inshore with a few snook mixed in. The cold hasn’t slowed the bite down one bit. Fishing shrimp on jig heads for our bottom and structure dwelling fish and popping corks for the inshore fishing. Sight fishing reds has been the go-to on grass flats, pot holes and mangroves. We’ve been catching upper slot trout and getting a few over slot gator trout on every outing. The bite is bound to stay hot with some of these strong flowing tides we get in the winter months.
    The last couple days have been nothing short of fishy, any and every species you can think of inshore and nearshore. The sheepshead bite has been as good as it’s ever been. Getting limits and personal best fish for customers. Lane snapper are plentiful on nearshore wrecks and reefs, and the redfish and trout have been keeping us busy inshore with a few snook mixed in. The cold hasn’t slowed the bite down one bit. Fishing shrimp on jig heads for our bottom and structure dwelling fish and popping corks for the inshore fishing. Sight fishing reds has been the go-to on grass flats, pot holes and mangroves. We’ve been catching upper slot trout and getting a few over slot gator trout on every outing. The bite is bound to stay hot with some of these strong flowing tides we get in the winter months.
    The last couple days have been nothing short of fishy, any and every species you can think of inshore and nearshore. The sheepshead bite has been as good as it’s ever been. Getting limits and personal best fish for customers. Lane snapper are plentiful on nearshore wrecks and reefs, and the redfish and trout have been keeping us busy inshore with a few snook mixed in. The cold hasn’t slowed the bite down one bit. Fishing shrimp on jig heads for our bottom and structure dwelling fish and popping corks for the inshore fishing. Sight fishing reds has been the go-to on grass flats, pot holes and mangroves. We’ve been catching upper slot trout and getting a few over slot gator trout on every outing. The bite is bound to stay hot with some of these strong flowing tides we get in the winter months.
    The last couple days have been nothing short of fishy, any and every species you can think of inshore and nearshore. The sheepshead bite has been as good as it’s ever been. Getting limits and personal best fish for customers. Lane snapper are plentiful on nearshore wrecks and reefs, and the redfish and trout have been keeping us busy inshore with a few snook mixed in. The cold hasn’t slowed the bite down one bit. Fishing shrimp on jig heads for our bottom and structure dwelling fish and popping corks for the inshore fishing. Sight fishing reds has been the go-to on grass flats, pot holes and mangroves. We’ve been catching upper slot trout and getting a few over slot gator trout on every outing. The bite is bound to stay hot with some of these strong flowing tides we get in the winter months.

Fishing report from Jim G. in Rockport, Texas

Fishing report from Daniel G. in Beaufort, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Daniel here.

    Sight fishing in shallow water is in full force
    Sight fishing in shallow water is in full force
    Sight fishing in shallow water is in full force
    Sight fishing in shallow water is in full force

Fishing report from Jason F. in Beaufort, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

Fishing report from Brody J. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Brody here.

Fishing report from Chad K. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Chad here.

    Redfish is still king in Matagorda
    Redfish is still king in Matagorda
    Redfish is still king in Matagorda
    Redfish is still king in Matagorda
    Redfish is still king in Matagorda
    Redfish is still king in Matagorda

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

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