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Fishing report from Ray C. in St. Petersburg, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ray here.

    Redfish schools have showed up been pretty consistent with larger redfish being caught with snook mixed in on each trip.

Fishing report from Todd W. in Sarasota, Florida

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

    It's finally Fall in Sarasota and the water temperatures are slowly dropping. Sarasota Bay has been full of action the past few weeks with water temperatures in the mid to low 80 degrees. Customers have been enjoying quick action catching Trout, Jacks and Mackeral along the deeper grass flats. We have also been having great luck targeting Snook and Redfish along the mangrove islands near major creek systems. They key has been fishing the small fry bait being pushing to the surface.
    It's finally Fall in Sarasota and the water temperatures are slowly dropping. Sarasota Bay has been full of action the past few weeks with water temperatures in the mid to low 80 degrees. Customers have been enjoying quick action catching Trout, Jacks and Mackeral along the deeper grass flats. We have also been having great luck targeting Snook and Redfish along the mangrove islands near major creek systems. They key has been fishing the small fry bait being pushing to the surface.
    It's finally Fall in Sarasota and the water temperatures are slowly dropping. Sarasota Bay has been full of action the past few weeks with water temperatures in the mid to low 80 degrees. Customers have been enjoying quick action catching Trout, Jacks and Mackeral along the deeper grass flats. We have also been having great luck targeting Snook and Redfish along the mangrove islands near major creek systems. They key has been fishing the small fry bait being pushing to the surface.

Fishing report from Jose R. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jose here.

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

Fishing report from Joel B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Gw D. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Gw here.

    Steve Venini came out for a day of fly fishing in Florida Bay. Wound up landing 4 of 5 snook and two redfish.
    Another good day on the water with Jim LaPointe. Had some absolute great weather and great fishing. several snook and reddish and a baby tarpon on fly. Love this time of the year.

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

Fishing report from Joshua B. in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Joshua here.

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

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

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

Fishing report from Eric S. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Eric here.

Fishing report from Kevin D. in Palm Coast, Florida Book a trip with Captain Kevin here.

Fishing report from Cody B. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Cody here.

    Water temps in the bay are dropping so the fish are eating like crazy. Starting to have that really good fall time bite! Big predator fish like reds and snook have worked their way in from offshore and the beaches back to the mangroves and flats. The mangrove snapper migration is also in full swing and they're everywhere on the shallow water wrecks and reefs in the bay.

Fishing report from Tyson W. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Tyson here.

    Mid-summer fishing can be spectacular if you pick the right species to target. Big tarpon and even bigger sharks can blister a reel and give many anglers the experience of a lifetime. Tampa Bay is a summertime hot-spot for bull sharks and late season resident tarpon fishing. Deep holes of 15 to 20 foot or more will often hold bait this time of year and in turn predators. Fishing with big cut baits such as half a mullet or half a mackerel, will keep the catfish at bay and allow your baits to let the scent out in order to entice the big fish into biting. Tackle is the same for both species, you’ll need a heavy action seven-to-eight-foot rod either spinning or conventional and a reel that can hold a couple hundred yards of sixty-five-pound braid. A heavy monofilament leader of 80-pound test or greater or some heavy piano wire will work for both species as long as you’re using a big enough hook, if you’re using a one-pound bait or better you need to be using a 9/0 or 10/0 wide gap circle hook. Tarpon are excellent night predators, thet can be found cruising the shadow lines of almost any bridge this time of year. A cautious approach with the trolling motor will allow you to stalk fish along the shadow line without spooking them. Try casting artificial lures like a half ounce buck tail jig with a 4in soft plastic jerk bait tail as a trailer, both in white. This lure closely resembles a shrimp drifting by, which is what the tarpon are looking for

Fishing report from Dusty M. in Corpus Christi, Texas

Fishing report from Billy P. in Port Orange, Florida Book a trip with Captain Billy here.

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

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

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

    Port isabel and south padre island we've been having good catches of black drum, red fish, and flounder with a few snook in south bay on live bait and top water lures.

Fishing report from Dino T. in Jupiter, Florida Book a trip with Captain Dino here.

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

Fishing report from David C. in Miami Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Gw D. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Gw here.

    Aldo Palombo, enjoyed a day on water with Captain GW. Managed to hook 7 snook and a redfish on artificial baits!
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