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

    Been catching mangrove snapper and redfish on fingerling mullet and mud minnows.

Fishing report from Dylan H. in Fort Myers, Florida

    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!
    Fishing has been great. Snook, snapper, and grouper are biting on pilchards and pinfish. Weather conditions are good and sunny!

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

Fishing report from Alex M. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Alex here.

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

    Summertime fishing is as good as it gets in Islamorada, FL!!

Fishing report from Charlie S. in Jupiter, Florida Book a trip with Captain Charlie here.

    Looks like the unseasonal wind is finally subsiding. Mutton snapper has been the highlight bottom fishing. King fish bonitos and mahi are around. I've been finding some Goliath grouper and large snook for the Instagram bros. Mullet run is right around the corner. Then the tarpon, snook, Jack, and blacktip sharks will be abundant. When this happens we always seem to find mahi offshore.
    Looks like the unseasonal wind is finally subsiding. Mutton snapper has been the highlight bottom fishing. King fish bonitos and mahi are around. I've been finding some Goliath grouper and large snook for the Instagram bros. Mullet run is right around the corner. Then the tarpon, snook, Jack, and blacktip sharks will be abundant. When this happens we always seem to find mahi offshore.

Fishing report from Chandler W. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Chandler here.

Fishing report from Taylor R. in Holmes Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Taylor here.

Fishing report from Angel M. in San Juan, Puerto Rico Book a trip with Captain Angel here.

    Tarpon and snook action has been steady on high tides and at night during big moon days. We expect it to stay active until September. In the big game waters yellowfin tuna is a secure catch and blue marlin have been slow but they are giants (500 lbs +). As female blue marlin are already in our waters September and October promises a steady 3-5 fish per day fish ranging between 300-600 lbs.
    Tarpon and snook action has been steady on high tides and at night during big moon days. We expect it to stay active until September. In the big game waters yellowfin tuna is a secure catch and blue marlin have been slow but they are giants (500 lbs +). As female blue marlin are already in our waters September and October promises a steady 3-5 fish per day fish ranging between 300-600 lbs.

Fishing report from William P. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain William here.

Fishing report from Joe B. in Holmes Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Joe here.

Fishing report from Tyler B. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Tyler here.

    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook
    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook
    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook
    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook
    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook
    Fishing has been a little tough due to high water temps but still able to catch quality fish off the beaches in high current situations. Most the big snook and reds have been schooled up off the beaches chasing schools of whitebait and mullet. Havnt been catching high quantities of fish but definitely quality if you're willing to put the time in and grind it out. The high water temps make the fish lethargic, and they aren't willing to exert a lot of energy to chase a bait down, practically have to hit them in the head with it and cross your fingers they don't spook

Fishing report from Mark D. in Titusville, Florida

Fishing report from Rich D. in Hudson, Florida Book a trip with Captain Rich here.

Fishing report from Alex M. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Alex here.

    It's been good Bite has been good early morning
    It's been good Bite has been good early morning
    It's been good Bite has been good early morning
    It's been good Bite has been good early morning

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

    Lobster season was a great success bone fishing and all backcountry suspects are all at large. Florida bay fishing is as good as it gets.
    Lobster season was a great success bone fishing and all backcountry suspects are all at large. Florida bay fishing is as good as it gets.
    Lobster season was a great success bone fishing and all backcountry suspects are all at large. Florida bay fishing is as good as it gets.

Fishing report from James G. in Sarasota, Florida Book a trip with Captain James here.

    Hey David, We are deep into summer here and the water is hot. Our customers have been enjoying catching Snook, Mangrove Snapper and Jacks in our passes and along our beaches. We have also been getting lucky with the Trout in the bay along our grass flats. The key has been finding the cooler water and schools of bait fish.
    Hey David, We are deep into summer here and the water is hot. Our customers have been enjoying catching Snook, Mangrove Snapper and Jacks in our passes and along our beaches. We have also been getting lucky with the Trout in the bay along our grass flats. The key has been finding the cooler water and schools of bait fish.
    Hey David, We are deep into summer here and the water is hot. Our customers have been enjoying catching Snook, Mangrove Snapper and Jacks in our passes and along our beaches. We have also been getting lucky with the Trout in the bay along our grass flats. The key has been finding the cooler water and schools of bait fish.

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

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

Fishing report from Hank V. in St. Petersburg, Florida Book a trip with Captain Hank here.

Fishing report from Alex H. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from Kicen G. in Palm Coast, Florida Book a trip with Captain Kicen here.

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

Fishing report from Mike W. in Placida, Florida

Fishing report from Dylan H. in Fort Myers, Florida

    A lot of snapper and snook right now. Snapper we can keep and they have to be 10" to keep and we have been limiting out almost every day.
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