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Fishing report from Corey H. in Orange Beach, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Corey here.

Fishing report from Joe E. in Saint Bernard, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

Fishing report from Joshua K. in Aransas Pass, Texas Book a trip with Captain Joshua here.

Fishing report from Cody W. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain Cody here.

Fishing report from Dustin S. in Folly Beach, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Dustin here.

Fishing report from Alex H. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Alex here.

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

Fishing report from Joe G. in Saint Bernard, Louisiana

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

Fishing report from Brian P. in Ingleside, Texas Book a trip with Captain Brian here.

    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!
    Awesome fishing the last week!! Big reds, lots of trout!

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

    Trout fish has continued to be great, on live and artificial baits still seeing some big trout. We are starting to see some reds a flounder are starting to be caught as well it's been a heck of a start to this season.

Fishing report from Chris P. in Port Arthur, Texas Book a trip with Captain Chris here.

    Trout fishing remains HOT!!! Lots of trout and redfish in in the channel and at the jetties. Best bait have been DSL in glow/chart bouncing off the bottom.
    Trout fishing remains HOT!!! Lots of trout and redfish in in the channel and at the jetties. Best bait have been DSL in glow/chart bouncing off the bottom.

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

Fishing report from Mitch L. in Orange Beach, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Mitch here.

    If you need a fishing report : the speckled trout bite has been pretty good; seeing some larger model ones in the 4-5# range , redfish have been mixed in as well with larger ones in the 15-20# range , a few flounder here and there as well as Pompano
    If you need a fishing report : the speckled trout bite has been pretty good; seeing some larger model ones in the 4-5# range , redfish have been mixed in as well with larger ones in the 15-20# range , a few flounder here and there as well as Pompano

Fishing report from Jordan S. in Fort Walton Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jordan here.

Fishing report from Jay W. in Venice, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Jay here.

Fishing report from Jacob C. in Delacroix, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Jacob here.

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

    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Wade fishing out of South Padre Island has been great! Top water & soft plastics are on the menu
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money
    Drift fishing on soft plastics & marker 212 rigs with Jrz Lures have been money

Fishing report from Scott P. in Etoile, Texas

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

    The trout bite is on! We are getting limits of trout the last few days. Good weather and good tides plus warm water have the trout bite at its peak! Using live or artificial baits, it really good.

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

    Fished 3 times during past 10 days. Odds are pretty good on over slot reds for next few weeks. There's been plenty of slot sized reds for the taking. Also, the speckled trout bite has been good and should continue through most of next month. This time last year, the big uglies/black drum were chewing and giving everyone aboard a run for their money! Speckled trout, blue fish, and Spanish mackerel are beginning to move in... another fun fish on light tackle

Fishing report from Kevin H. in St. Augustine, Florida

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

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

    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.
    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.
    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.
    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.
    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.
    May has been a challenging month for fishing due to a lot of windy days, but we have still managed to reel in some great catches. Blacktip sharks have been particularly active, with many being caught near the shore and around jetties. These sharks are known for their acrobatic jumps and fighting spirit, making them a popular target for sport fishermen. Redfish have also been biting well in May, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. These fish are known for their hard fight and delicious taste, making them a popular catch. We have had success using mullet, shad and blue crabs as bait. Gafftop sail catfish have been another common catch in May, especially in the shallow flats and at the jetties. While not as prized as redfish or sharks, gafftops can still provide plenty of fun for anglers and are known for their strong runs and head-shaking fights. Finally, black drum have also been biting well in May, especially around oyster reefs and other structure. These fish are bottom feeders and can be caught using crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Black drum are known for their size and strength, with some reaching over 50 pounds in weight. Overall, May has been a mixed bag for fishing, with some great catches of blacktip sharks, redfish, gafftop sail catfish, and black drum despite the windy conditions.

Fishing report from Dustin S. in Folly Beach, South Carolina Book a trip with Captain Dustin here.

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