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

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

    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!
    Fishing has been great ! Trout and reds are being caught along with the occasional flounder. It's July so it's hot but so is the fishing!

Fishing report from David R. in Houston, Texas Book a trip with Captain David here.

    Fishing in trinity bay has been great with quick limits. Reef, rocks, and structures have been holding fish. Reds, Trout, Blackdrum have been biting prominently on shrimp under cork and with good tide movement on bottom rigs. Sheepshead have been of good size hitting on shrimp as well. Tons of bait moving around the bay system. This weekend between the bad weather should be great fishing with the waters cooling down a little. Trinity bay Temps are high 80s. Alot of fish are deep and hungry. Small trout and skipjacks are running the shallows on incoming tides. Reds are staying deep in channels and deep reefs. Black drum are everywhere, with sheepshead mixed in with them. The go-to bait are live shrimp and fresh dead shrimp on popping cork, artifical and also bottom rigs.
    Fishing in trinity bay has been great with quick limits. Reef, rocks, and structures have been holding fish. Reds, Trout, Blackdrum have been biting prominently on shrimp under cork and with good tide movement on bottom rigs. Sheepshead have been of good size hitting on shrimp as well. Tons of bait moving around the bay system. This weekend between the bad weather should be great fishing with the waters cooling down a little. Trinity bay Temps are high 80s. Alot of fish are deep and hungry. Small trout and skipjacks are running the shallows on incoming tides. Reds are staying deep in channels and deep reefs. Black drum are everywhere, with sheepshead mixed in with them. The go-to bait are live shrimp and fresh dead shrimp on popping cork, artifical and also bottom rigs.

Fishing report from Jesse B. in Paragould, Arkansas Book a trip with Captain Jesse here.

Fishing report from Cameron W. in Hatteras, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Cameron here.

    Here was the capt experience trip we had a great trip
    Here was the capt experience trip we had a great trip

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

Fishing report from David S. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain David here.

    Drum and reds have been schooling up tight. Look for signs of dirty or off colored water in clear area around shorelines or small drop offs. Live shrimp under or popping cork or cut mullet and skip Jack have been the key. Trout bite has been good with croaker when you can find a good concentration of slot trout.
    Drum and reds have been schooling up tight. Look for signs of dirty or off colored water in clear area around shorelines or small drop offs. Live shrimp under or popping cork or cut mullet and skip Jack have been the key. Trout bite has been good with croaker when you can find a good concentration of slot trout.
    Drum and reds have been schooling up tight. Look for signs of dirty or off colored water in clear area around shorelines or small drop offs. Live shrimp under or popping cork or cut mullet and skip Jack have been the key. Trout bite has been good with croaker when you can find a good concentration of slot trout.

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

    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!
    Fishing is great!

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

    Great trout fishing with live bait and reds been hitting on soft plastics in color change areas
    Great trout fishing with live bait and reds been hitting on soft plastics in color change areas
    Great trout fishing with live bait and reds been hitting on soft plastics in color change areas

Fishing report from Daniel G. in Beaufort, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Daniel here.

Fishing report from Gabriel E. in Corpus Christi, Texas Book a trip with Captain Gabriel here.

Fishing report from Wade O. in Tampa, Florida Book a trip with Captain Wade here.

    July started off with a BANG! Fishing has been outstanding for the most part. The majority of what’s been biting are snook, mangrove snapper, seatrout, silver trout, Spanish mackerel, sharks, and a few redfish. Sure, there have been a few days where the fish bite has been slow, but that’s why it’s called fishing. If you’re looking to keep some fish for dinner, the only species that’s closed to harvest right now is snook. Other than that, putting fish in the box has been a given. So, if you’re looking to catch dinner or just catch and release, book your adventure today.
    July started off with a BANG! Fishing has been outstanding for the most part. The majority of what’s been biting are snook, mangrove snapper, seatrout, silver trout, Spanish mackerel, sharks, and a few redfish. Sure, there have been a few days where the fish bite has been slow, but that’s why it’s called fishing. If you’re looking to keep some fish for dinner, the only species that’s closed to harvest right now is snook. Other than that, putting fish in the box has been a given. So, if you’re looking to catch dinner or just catch and release, book your adventure today.

Fishing report from Reggie R. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Reggie here.

Fishing report from Tommy A. in Sulphur, Louisiana Book a trip with Captain Tommy here.

Fishing report from Scott F. in Galveston, Texas

Fishing report from Leb K. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Leb here.

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

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

Fishing report from Ron M. in South Padre Island, Texas

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

Fishing report from Ruben G. in Port Isabel, Texas Book a trip with Captain Ruben here.

Fishing report from Justen S. in Galveston, Texas Book a trip with Captain Justen here.

    Fishing has still been good mainly focusing on artificial in Galveston West Bay. Mainly Flounder and Trout with a couple Redfish each trip. Live bait has been gods in North Galveston Bay
    Fishing has still been good mainly focusing on artificial in Galveston West Bay. Mainly Flounder and Trout with a couple Redfish each trip. Live bait has been gods in North Galveston Bay
    Fishing has still been good mainly focusing on artificial in Galveston West Bay. Mainly Flounder and Trout with a couple Redfish each trip. Live bait has been gods in North Galveston Bay

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

Fishing report from Sloan S. in Freeport, Florida

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

    The Southwest winds is hurting the fishing. It's keep the tide to low. We still managed to catch a few trout and redfish using live shrimp or croakers fishing on the bottom near deep water. The Galveston jetties still got a lot of small sharks on cut bait. The best place to fish is Ali the Houston Ship Channel. The water temperature is 87 degrees. The heat index is around 110 degrees. So be very careful drink a lot of water. Fish early or late. Maybe try night fishing. Captain Mike
    The Southwest winds is hurting the fishing. It's keep the tide to low. We still managed to catch a few trout and redfish using live shrimp or croakers fishing on the bottom near deep water. The Galveston jetties still got a lot of small sharks on cut bait. The best place to fish is Ali the Houston Ship Channel. The water temperature is 87 degrees. The heat index is around 110 degrees. So be very careful drink a lot of water. Fish early or late. Maybe try night fishing. Captain Mike
    The Southwest winds is hurting the fishing. It's keep the tide to low. We still managed to catch a few trout and redfish using live shrimp or croakers fishing on the bottom near deep water. The Galveston jetties still got a lot of small sharks on cut bait. The best place to fish is Ali the Houston Ship Channel. The water temperature is 87 degrees. The heat index is around 110 degrees. So be very careful drink a lot of water. Fish early or late. Maybe try night fishing. Captain Mike
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