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Fishing report from Mitch D.
in Corpus Christi, Texas
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10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Bud B.
in Manteo, North Carolina
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10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Christopher O.
in Little River, South Carolina
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10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Black Drum, Flounder, Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Black Drum, Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
On the near shore ledges 10-20miles out there are still a good number of grouper around. Pin fish or pogies on a Standard grouper rig has seem to be the best. Don’t be surprised if you end up catching a bunch of red snapper as well and always have a pitch rod ready just in case a Cobia shows up.
On the nearshore reefs is been a little slow with a Flounder bite. It seems to be we are on an inshore transition on the flounder at the moment but that should change in the next couple weeks as another push a fish should go back out to the reef.
On the jetties There is still a little bit of a bull red fish Bite going on, typically Two hours before or after high or low tide. The best bait has been live pogies if you can find them but they will eat small croakers and fresh dead pogies as well. Tight to the rocks there have been a few trout and smaller redfish on your typical slip corks using live shrimp.
In The back water creeks there have been some small red fish back up in some of the potholes typically we’ve been using finger mullet live shrimp or artificial baits like voodoo and gulp on a jig head. In some of the deeper channels leading up to some of these holes there has been a good push of trout ranging from 13 inches to 22 inches using slip corks with live shrimp and fishing them down towards the bottom. Don’t be surprised if you hook some flounder and black drum as well while doing this.
In the ICW there’s been Some bigger red drum in the channels around structure. They’ve been biting finger mullet or pogies on the Carolina rig on the bottom. Also in some of the sam
Fishing report from Brian H.
in Hudson, Florida
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here.
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing has been great! All species have been biting good with cooling water temps. Snook, trout and reddish, as well as plenty of nice Cobia around.
Fishing report from Chad K.
in Matagorda, Texas
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10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
redfish is king in matagorda! Fall fishing is on fire and beautiful, brisk weather to boot! Come on down to Matagorda and enjoy this historical city and majestic bay system.
Fishing report from Aaron A.
in Hatteras, North Carolina
10/19/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from David S.
in Corpus Christi, Texas
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here.
10/19/2022
Black Drum, Redfish, Sheepshead, Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Black Drum, Redfish, Sheepshead, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Jamie R.
in Trails End, North Carolina
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here.
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Harry A.
in Galveston, Texas
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Awesome weather has been the norm for the last few weeks. Light winds and cool temps have provided pleasant fishing conditions. The next couple of months should be excellent fishing on Galveston bay. Falling temps should trigger the shrimp to leave the marshes. This will provide good opportunities to catch fish in Galveston bay.
Awesome weather has been the norm for the last few weeks. Light winds and cool temps have provided pleasant fishing conditions. The next couple of months should be excellent fishing on Galveston bay. Falling temps should trigger the shrimp to leave the marshes. This will provide good opportunities to catch fish in Galveston bay.
Fishing report from Jerry T.
in Hatteras, North Carolina
Fishing report from Jon-Paul H.
in Islamorada, Florida
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Weather is cooling down and it's really starting to feel like fall. Redfish, trout and snook love this time of year. Cool weather and a hot bite! Florida bay comes alive in the fall/winter months.
Weather is cooling down and it's really starting to feel like fall. Redfish, trout and snook love this time of year. Cool weather and a hot bite! Florida bay comes alive in the fall/winter months.
Fishing report from Joe B.
in Holmes Beach, Florida
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10/19/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Leb K.
in Galveston, Texas
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here.
10/16/2022
Flounder, Redfish, Speckled Trout
10/16/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
Reds are red hot the time is now let's go fishing!
Reds are red hot the time is now let's go fishing!
Fishing report from Rob C.
in Rockport, Texas
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10/13/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Mike P.
in Islamorada, Florida
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here.
10/13/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Kevin G.
in Corpus Christi, Texas
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here.
10/13/2022
Speckled Trout
Corpus Christi and Baffin Bay fishing has been consistent but we have been moving and drifting alot more to pickup our limits. Once we get a cold blast of air fishing should improve especially for redfish which are starting their migration to the bays. Look for large schools in grass flats close to gulf outlets. Croaker season has come to a close but larger trout and redfish are still snacking on piggies in the medium size range. Drifting close to spoils has produced best results. Tight lines!
Fishing report from Raymond W.
in Texas City, Texas
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10/13/2022
Speckled Trout
10/13/2022
Speckled Trout
10/13/2022
Speckled Trout
10/13/2022
Flounder, Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Terry G.
in Matagorda, Texas
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here.
10/13/2022
Black Drum, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Michael B.
in Texas City, Texas
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here.
10/12/2022
Speckled Trout
10/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
10/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
The redfish bite has been decent the trout bite has been slow
Fishing report from Reyes P.
in Palacios, Texas
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here.
10/12/2022
Black Drum, Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Mike S.
in Surfside Beach, Texas
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here.
Fishing report from Tanner B.
in Galveston, Texas
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here.
10/12/2022
Speckled Trout
10/12/2022
Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Kevin N.
in South Padre Island, Texas
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here.
10/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
Fishing report from Scott T.
in Sarasota, Florida
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here.
10/12/2022
Spanish Mackerel, Speckled Trout
October's off to a great start as our pelagic fish are starting to move south. The bait is plentiful inside the passes and around grass flats . We are consistently catching Cobia, bonita, kingfish and Spanish mackerel at the nearshore reefs using live Pilchards . Covering the entire water Column is key , triple tail are starting to be targeted as the stone crab traps are put out. Typically we run full speed by the stone trap bouys looking for triple tail and then we sight cast to them . October and November are prime triple tail months . Also this is a great time to target blacktip sharks under the schools of mackeral using cut bait on wire leaders . Inside the bay sea trout, snook and redfish are feeding before winter . Using live Pilchards is key. I typically am out an hour before the charter catching hundreds of live Pilchards giving us a great chance for a non stop fishing adventure.
Fishing report from Robert M.
in Freeport, Texas
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here.
10/12/2022
Black Drum, Redfish, Speckled Trout
10/12/2022
Black Drum, Flounder, Redfish, Speckled Trout
Hi Hannah,
Our October has been great so far. Redfish and flounder have been great using artificial lures and live shrimp along the grass lines, marsh drains and reefs.
`Hi Hannah,
Our October has been great so far. Redfish and flounder have been great using artificial lures and live shrimp along the grass lines, marsh drains and reefs.
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