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

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

    Fishing in the fog this morning.

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

Fishing report from Alfonso S. in Rio Hondo, Texas Book a trip with Captain Alfonso here.

Fishing report from Neal G. in Oak Hill, Florida Book a trip with Captain Neal here.

    On and off, Up and down, hot and cold, all opposites, all antonyms, all ways to describe the way fishing has been for the last several weeks. There have been good days with some catches of trout and reds and there have been some great days of reeling in some 30-40 lb. Drum. But there have also been some days where I wished I would have stayed home. All in all the tide is turning and there's going to be some better days ahead. The live bait is changing and the fish will be jumping.

Fishing report from Tim B. in Gulf Shores, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Tim here.

    Fishing has been good for this time of year. Sheepshead, White Sea trout and bull reds. Weather has been hit and miss to get into the Gulf, but we can go inshore as well.
    Fishing has been good for this time of year. Sheepshead, White Sea trout and bull reds. Weather has been hit and miss to get into the Gulf, but we can go inshore as well.
    Fishing has been good for this time of year. Sheepshead, White Sea trout and bull reds. Weather has been hit and miss to get into the Gulf, but we can go inshore as well.
    Fishing has been good for this time of year. Sheepshead, White Sea trout and bull reds. Weather has been hit and miss to get into the Gulf, but we can go inshore as well.

Fishing report from Phil P. in Tampa, Florida

    February fishing has been filled with busy days and bringing fish to the cleaning table. Mother nature has had the fan turned on, which has been mostly keeping us inshore, Which is been just fine with us. Our customers have been. Staying busy with a lot of action . I would say the fish of the month has been lots of keeper speckled trout. And once we've gotten our limit, the snook and redfish have also been very cooperative. We've been making a 15 mile run. To catch greenbacks oh yes and 15 miles back but it has been worth it. all three species are responding to live chumming and free lining. Here's a few February photos, tight lines until next time Captain Phil
    February fishing has been filled with busy days and bringing fish to the cleaning table. Mother nature has had the fan turned on, which has been mostly keeping us inshore, Which is been just fine with us. Our customers have been. Staying busy with a lot of action . I would say the fish of the month has been lots of keeper speckled trout. And once we've gotten our limit, the snook and redfish have also been very cooperative. We've been making a 15 mile run. To catch greenbacks oh yes and 15 miles back but it has been worth it. all three species are responding to live chumming and free lining. Here's a few February photos, tight lines until next time Captain Phil
    February fishing has been filled with busy days and bringing fish to the cleaning table. Mother nature has had the fan turned on, which has been mostly keeping us inshore, Which is been just fine with us. Our customers have been. Staying busy with a lot of action . I would say the fish of the month has been lots of keeper speckled trout. And once we've gotten our limit, the snook and redfish have also been very cooperative. We've been making a 15 mile run. To catch greenbacks oh yes and 15 miles back but it has been worth it. all three species are responding to live chumming and free lining. Here's a few February photos, tight lines until next time Captain Phil
    February fishing has been filled with busy days and bringing fish to the cleaning table. Mother nature has had the fan turned on, which has been mostly keeping us inshore, Which is been just fine with us. Our customers have been. Staying busy with a lot of action . I would say the fish of the month has been lots of keeper speckled trout. And once we've gotten our limit, the snook and redfish have also been very cooperative. We've been making a 15 mile run. To catch greenbacks oh yes and 15 miles back but it has been worth it. all three species are responding to live chumming and free lining. Here's a few February photos, tight lines until next time Captain Phil

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

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

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

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

    We’ve been fighting some fog some wind some rain but we still putting together some mighty fine fishing trips!! Fishing has stayed pretty steady!!! Live baits been kinda hard to come by but luckily Gulfport has had them steadily!!! So anyway get on the boat & let’s goooo!!!
    We’ve been fighting some fog some wind some rain but we still putting together some mighty fine fishing trips!! Fishing has stayed pretty steady!!! Live baits been kinda hard to come by but luckily Gulfport has had them steadily!!! So anyway get on the boat & let’s goooo!!!
    We’ve been fighting some fog some wind some rain but we still putting together some mighty fine fishing trips!! Fishing has stayed pretty steady!!! Live baits been kinda hard to come by but luckily Gulfport has had them steadily!!! So anyway get on the boat & let’s goooo!!!
    We’ve been fighting some fog some wind some rain but we still putting together some mighty fine fishing trips!! Fishing has stayed pretty steady!!! Live baits been kinda hard to come by but luckily Gulfport has had them steadily!!! So anyway get on the boat & let’s goooo!!!

Fishing report from Ronald D. in Gulf Shores, Alabama Book a trip with Captain Ronald here.

    Weather has been great here on the gulf coast, light winds and warms temps! Fishing is starting to pick up as well. Sheepshead, speckled trout, and redfish have been the target species. The sheepshead bite is goin to really fire off in the coming weeks
    Weather has been great here on the gulf coast, light winds and warms temps! Fishing is starting to pick up as well. Sheepshead, speckled trout, and redfish have been the target species. The sheepshead bite is goin to really fire off in the coming weeks

Fishing report from Mike C. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

    The backwater is holding lots of redfish, some trout and some large sheepsheads. We’re using live shrimp fishing 4 to 6 feet deep along rocks. Spring Break is right around the corner, it’s time to get your kids outdoors!

Fishing report from Mark H. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Mark here.

    Lot of trouts around 16 inches in 4 to 6 feet of water and water temperature is 64. Look for oil slick.

Fishing report from Patrick B. in St. Petersburg, Florida Book a trip with Captain Patrick here.

Fishing report from Seth H. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Seth here.

    Well with this bipolar south Texas winter weather the fishing has been anything but consistent. That being said a lot of fishing guides are having trouble finding and keeping the fish patterned. But never the less I have been giving it 100% every chance I have had to get on the water.

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

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

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

    We have a very consistent trout bite with the current size ranging from 15"-21" along with a few kicker fish over 24". The snook have come out of the freeze pretty strong and we are catching good numbers of 18"-25" snook in creeks and canals where the water is warmer. Out on the flats we are having a fantastic season for redfish. My clients can expect 20 shots in a half day of fishing but the fish are challenging! The shallow winter pattern combined with crystal clear water will test any anglers abilities who targets them. They're a great warm up for bone fishing! We are getting shots at singles and schools of up to 50 fish. The average size for the redfish is getting better as well with most fish over 24" and some of the reds on the flats are over 30". They're a fly fisherman's dream!

Fishing report from Jeff B. in Bolivar Peninsula, Texas Book a trip with Captain Jeff here.

    Well to keep with the current trend, we had a strong cold front arrive, bringing strong North winds, and dipping water temperatures into the upper 40’s. By Saturday, the wind had switched back out of the East and as the day progressed, moved out of the South at 10 to 15mph. The morning air temperature started out at 41 degrees and was in the low 60’s around lunch time. The water was heavily stained in East Bay, and the wind did help keep the mosquito activity down a little less than what we have been encountering lately, but still need to spray yourself down with my recommended choice of Marshland Inspect Repellent, made here in the great state of Texas. Fished several areas, on an outgoing tide, where catching has been good of late, but found very few bites till late morning. As the day developed, the water began to heat up, bites increased, but the fish were very spread out. Most bites came on a ¼ oz jig head and plum/chartreuse tails, fished very slowly, as the fish were positioned in the deeper channels and bites were very light. If the current trend continues, about 2 to 3 days after the front passes, the fishing normally peaks, so hit me up if you want to get on the water and do some fishing. Until Next Time – Captain Jeff

Fishing report from Chip W. in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

    With water temps back up into the 60's fish are turning in the feed bag once again . Finding big schools of redfish in the intracoastal waterway that can be targeted with both artificial and live bait . Black drum are showing up in good number with some being over 20 lbs . Trout are still feeding well on the tops and bottoms of the tide . Sheepshead have been a good bet around structure and jetties as well.

Fishing report from Alana S. in Port Isabel, Texas Book a trip with Captain Alana here.

Fishing report from Eric S. in Rockport, Texas

    Been good

Fishing report from Grey D. in Fairfield, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Grey here.

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

    The fishing is heating up and so are the water temperatures! Our customers have enjoyed targeting Snook, Redfish and Trout in Sarasota Bay along our oyster bars and seekers mud holes.
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