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

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Fishing report from Toby S. in Rockport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Toby here.

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

Fishing report from Tyler C. in Freeport, Texas

Fishing report from Scott F. in Holmes Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Scott here.

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

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

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

    Bull reds are migrating to the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre is full of them right now, making the fishing great. Nothing pulls harder than a bull redfish! They are attacking bait and lures with great success.

Fishing report from Michael B. in Texas City, Texas Book a trip with Captain Michael here.

    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
    The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow

Fishing report from Reyes P. in Palacios, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reyes here.

Fishing report from Nicholas R. in Delacroix, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Nicholas here.

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

    Red October has been good. The back bays and jetties have been producing big boxes of fish. Big schools of slot reds are ganging up at the jetties making for some crazy mornings. On the other hand, Flounder gigging has been challenging. Water conditions have been tough, with low tide and crazy high tides and cloudy water, but we are still producing good numbers of fish. No two nights are the same!
    Red October has been good. The back bays and jetties have been producing big boxes of fish. Big schools of slot reds are ganging up at the jetties making for some crazy mornings. On the other hand, Flounder gigging has been challenging. Water conditions have been tough, with low tide and crazy high tides and cloudy water, but we are still producing good numbers of fish. No two nights are the same!
    Red October has been good. The back bays and jetties have been producing big boxes of fish. Big schools of slot reds are ganging up at the jetties making for some crazy mornings. On the other hand, Flounder gigging has been challenging. Water conditions have been tough, with low tide and crazy high tides and cloudy water, but we are still producing good numbers of fish. No two nights are the same!
    Red October has been good. The back bays and jetties have been producing big boxes of fish. Big schools of slot reds are ganging up at the jetties making for some crazy mornings. On the other hand, Flounder gigging has been challenging. Water conditions have been tough, with low tide and crazy high tides and cloudy water, but we are still producing good numbers of fish. No two nights are the same!

Fishing report from Mike S. in Surfside Beach, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

    More bullreds !
    More bullreds !
    Bullreds are great right now !
    Bullreds are great right now !
    Another inshore bay trip !! Lots of nice fish !!
    All this today action .
    All this today action .

Fishing report from Rodney H. in Freeport, Texas Book a trip with Captain Rodney here.

    Bull Reds are great right now! Last Sunday we ran a Bay/Inshore trips and had a fish almost every cast. Lots of nice fish around right now.

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

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

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

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

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

Fishing report from Stan S. in Matagorda, Texas Book a trip with Captain Stan here.

    October is starting off in full fashion. This is the best month of the year to catch a redfish of a lifetime.
    October is starting off in full fashion. This is the best month of the year to catch a redfish of a lifetime.
    October is starting off in full fashion. This is the best month of the year to catch a redfish of a lifetime.
    October is starting off in full fashion. This is the best month of the year to catch a redfish of a lifetime.
    October is starting off in full fashion. This is the best month of the year to catch a redfish of a lifetime.

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

    Hey Hannah, the redfish bite is still steady. With the flood tides target grass lines with a popping cork and a live mullet or shrimp on a 1/0 circle hook. For the bull reds target the inlets with either live mullet, blue crab or cut bait on a 3/0 hook with minimal weight. Slack tides will produce the best fishing. Flounder, same ole story. Target creek mouths, bends and sandbars. The snook bite is the best it's been in a couple of weeks. Target most of the same area's as the smaller refs and flounder with live shrimp or finger mullet on a 1/0 to a 3/0 hook with a split shot or under a popping cork. In the St. John's River the everything is still keyed in on shrimp as they thin out. Use a slip cork rig with a 1/0 to 3/0 hook and pitch up close to natural shoreline and hold on. You can expect to catch everything from largemouth, striped bass, red fish and catfish. Currently we are experiencing higher than usual flood tides so the fishing is tough but once you find them the bite is pretty good.
    Hey Hannah, the redfish bite is still steady. With the flood tides target grass lines with a popping cork and a live mullet or shrimp on a 1/0 circle hook. For the bull reds target the inlets with either live mullet, blue crab or cut bait on a 3/0 hook with minimal weight. Slack tides will produce the best fishing. Flounder, same ole story. Target creek mouths, bends and sandbars. The snook bite is the best it's been in a couple of weeks. Target most of the same area's as the smaller refs and flounder with live shrimp or finger mullet on a 1/0 to a 3/0 hook with a split shot or under a popping cork. In the St. John's River the everything is still keyed in on shrimp as they thin out. Use a slip cork rig with a 1/0 to 3/0 hook and pitch up close to natural shoreline and hold on. You can expect to catch everything from largemouth, striped bass, red fish and catfish. Currently we are experiencing higher than usual flood tides so the fishing is tough but once you find them the bite is pretty good.
    Hey Hannah, the redfish bite is still steady. With the flood tides target grass lines with a popping cork and a live mullet or shrimp on a 1/0 circle hook. For the bull reds target the inlets with either live mullet, blue crab or cut bait on a 3/0 hook with minimal weight. Slack tides will produce the best fishing. Flounder, same ole story. Target creek mouths, bends and sandbars. The snook bite is the best it's been in a couple of weeks. Target most of the same area's as the smaller refs and flounder with live shrimp or finger mullet on a 1/0 to a 3/0 hook with a split shot or under a popping cork. In the St. John's River the everything is still keyed in on shrimp as they thin out. Use a slip cork rig with a 1/0 to 3/0 hook and pitch up close to natural shoreline and hold on. You can expect to catch everything from largemouth, striped bass, red fish and catfish. Currently we are experiencing higher than usual flood tides so the fishing is tough but once you find them the bite is pretty good.

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

    Hi Hannah, Our October has been great so far. Redfish and flounder have been great using artificial lures and live shrimp along the grass lines, marsh drains and reefs.
    `Hi Hannah, Our October has been great so far. Redfish and flounder have been great using artificial lures and live shrimp along the grass lines, marsh drains and reefs.

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

    Caught some nice cobia out around the island as they are migrating back through!!! inshore bite whitetrout and sheepshead are on fire everything is looking normal for October salinity up waters cooling down and all the fish are feeding up!!

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

    Red snapper open on weekends for October. When it's calm enough, we have been doing very well with some big snapper and even a grouper now and then. Smaller Mahi mahi still around. Occasionally a nice big for inshore 5-10 lb er. A few king mackerel showing up, but not thick yet. Bay fishing- Mangrove snapper bonanza! Fair amount of Spanish mackerel on fly lined baits. Big oversized red fish on the right winds. Has been good lately with North winds and Cooler temps.

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

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