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Fishing report from William M. in Galveston, Texas

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

    Fishing has been great. Black drum and reds are up shallow and have been wading for trout as well with artificials. Big ones are on the prowl.

Fishing report from Christopher H. in Atlantic Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Christopher here.

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

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

    Catching tailing reds in super shallow water
    Catching tailing reds in super shallow water
    Catching tailing reds in super shallow water

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

    Managed to venture out a couple times within the past two weeks. This past Tuesday, the bite was hot... caught fish on everything we threw.... popping corks and Carolina rigs tipped with live shrimp, plus artificial lures. They’re still biting good... little warm front has then fired up!

Fishing report from Eric T. in St. Petersburg, Florida Book a trip with Captain Eric here.

    The gag grouper bite continues to be great on Tampa Bay The sheepshead are becoming more active with cooling water temperatures as always red fish and snook can be found on the flats

Fishing report from Steve H. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Steve here.

    Winter pattern has started!
    Winter pattern has started!

Fishing report from Jay C. in Brunswick, Georgia

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

    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures
    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures
    Fishing been good all over galveston on live shrimp or lures

Fishing report from Chip W. in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

    With water temps in the 60's Speckle trout bite is heating up ! Redfish are starting to school in large numbers . Black drum seem to like the cooler temps as well with fish up to 20 lbs .

Fishing report from James K. in Slidell, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain James here.

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

    With water temps dropping sub 65* action in the main river has slowed to primarily trout with sheepshead available on nice days which are far and few between. Water temps dropping doesn't mean slow fishing all the time though, in fact it's at its best in Jacksonville when it's cold. The best option for cold weather is 2 person flats boat trips. While the redfish limit has dropped to 1 per person in the last couple months it's reared it's head with an incredible bite from schools feeling way less pressure. Offshore when fishable is absolutely on fire. Lots of nice catches bottom fishing and great Tuna and wahoo trolling on the 10/12 hour trips. Right now until spring is a great time for the 4/6 hour trips to seabass fish with the great possibility to get lucky on a 4 hour trip gag grouper as they push in shallow with cool weather. Bonus pic of a super rare catch for us a small Warsaw grouper while Seabass fishing. Let's get out and fish!
    With water temps dropping sub 65* action in the main river has slowed to primarily trout with sheepshead available on nice days which are far and few between. Water temps dropping doesn't mean slow fishing all the time though, in fact it's at its best in Jacksonville when it's cold. The best option for cold weather is 2 person flats boat trips. While the redfish limit has dropped to 1 per person in the last couple months it's reared it's head with an incredible bite from schools feeling way less pressure. Offshore when fishable is absolutely on fire. Lots of nice catches bottom fishing and great Tuna and wahoo trolling on the 10/12 hour trips. Right now until spring is a great time for the 4/6 hour trips to seabass fish with the great possibility to get lucky on a 4 hour trip gag grouper as they push in shallow with cool weather. Bonus pic of a super rare catch for us a small Warsaw grouper while Seabass fishing. Let's get out and fish!

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

Fishing report from David R. in Houston, Texas Book a trip with Captain David here.

Fishing report from James H. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain James here.

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

    Reds, Drum, Sheep and quite a few flounder. Have to let them go though. But look forward to keeping them Dec 15th.
    Reds, Drum, Sheep and quite a few flounder. Have to let them go though. But look forward to keeping them Dec 15th.
    Reds, Drum, Sheep and quite a few flounder. Have to let them go though. But look forward to keeping them Dec 15th.

Fishing report from Armando A. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Armando here.

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

Fishing report from Mike M. in St. Augustine, Florida Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

    The water has cooled off a bit so that means the trout bite is starting to pick up. You can target them on drop offs in most areas ranging from the flats, creeks and along the ICW on the shell banks. The reds are beginning to to school up better coming off of the spawn but with the high water it’s been difficult to find good slots but using a live mullet on a popping cork will work. Target them along the grass and oyster bars. The black drum are bitting steady near the inlets and deep holes in the creeks. Shrimp is always your best bait to entice them. The flounder bite has been decent still and the big girls have moved in to the ICW. Target them by using a 1/4oz jighead or smaller depending on the current with a live finger mullet, mud minnow or shrimp. Just be patient and you’ll hook up with some really nice flatties.

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

    Fishing report 11/11/22 : Had the pleasure of fishing two great clients, Jorge and Rob. We started the day out free lining live mullet and jumbo shrimp to snook and rolling tarpon. After a couple missed hook ups we lost the moon over the horizon and the tarpon stopped rolling so we headed off into the back country. Searching out protected holes and cuts we started catching numbers of slot trout, redfish, and small snook on both live shrimp and artificials. Around noon we made our way back out of the back country, as the wind increased, and found safe harbor in a waterfront bar and grill to refuel for the afternoon fishing. Post chargrilled oysters and rum runners, Jorge and Rob returned to the flats to catch a handful more trout and redfish to bring the days total to somewhere around 20 trout, 7+ redfish, and 3 snook.

Fishing report from Rob C. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rob here.

Fishing report from Raymond W. in Texas City, Texas Book a trip with Captain Raymond here.

    Texas City- The rock shoals near Dollar reef holding trout and redfish on soft plastics and shrimp The rocks just across Texas city channel are holding nice trout on split tail soft plastic. The dike is holding Trout and redfish at night under lights. Bull Redfish and Big Uglies are at the end of the dike. Galveston Bay- Bull Redfish are in the channel on both jetties from the middle’s to the ends on cut mullet, sand trout, or crab. The jetties holding sheepshead and Specks with Shrimp under popping cork or free line shrimp near the rocks. Trout fishing near drop off or deeper water. Swan lake rock shoals holding sheepshead on popping cork with live shrimp or paddle tails. Bolivar island- Goat island drains “water runoff into the open water”holding redfish and trout on top waters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish the cuts through the intracoastal waterway from Goat Island to rollover. Yates Bayou drains holding redfish on soft plastics and live shrimp under popping cork.
    Texas City- The rock shoals near Dollar reef holding trout and redfish on soft plastics and shrimp The rocks just across Texas city channel are holding nice trout on split tail soft plastic. The dike is holding Trout and redfish at night under lights. Bull Redfish and Big Uglies are at the end of the dike. Galveston Bay- Bull Redfish are in the channel on both jetties from the middle’s to the ends on cut mullet, sand trout, or crab. The jetties holding sheepshead and Specks with Shrimp under popping cork or free line shrimp near the rocks. Trout fishing near drop off or deeper water. Swan lake rock shoals holding sheepshead on popping cork with live shrimp or paddle tails. Bolivar island- Goat island drains “water runoff into the open water”holding redfish and trout on top waters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish the cuts through the intracoastal waterway from Goat Island to rollover. Yates Bayou drains holding redfish on soft plastics and live shrimp under popping cork.
    Texas City- The rock shoals near Dollar reef holding trout and redfish on soft plastics and shrimp The rocks just across Texas city channel are holding nice trout on split tail soft plastic. The dike is holding Trout and redfish at night under lights. Bull Redfish and Big Uglies are at the end of the dike. Galveston Bay- Bull Redfish are in the channel on both jetties from the middle’s to the ends on cut mullet, sand trout, or crab. The jetties holding sheepshead and Specks with Shrimp under popping cork or free line shrimp near the rocks. Trout fishing near drop off or deeper water. Swan lake rock shoals holding sheepshead on popping cork with live shrimp or paddle tails. Bolivar island- Goat island drains “water runoff into the open water”holding redfish and trout on top waters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish the cuts through the intracoastal waterway from Goat Island to rollover. Yates Bayou drains holding redfish on soft plastics and live shrimp under popping cork.

Fishing report from Russell R. in Port Isabel, Texas Book a trip with Captain Russell here.

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

    Fall fishing has been absolutely incredible in the low country and its just getting better. The trout and feeding good and its increasing as the water temps keep dropping. Live shrimp is the best bait of choice under a popping cork. Fish are being reeled in left and right! Book your trip today before you miss the hot bite!
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