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Fishing report from Ikena H. in Lihue, Hawaii

Fishing report from Ikena H. in Lihue, Hawaii

Fishing report from Nathan B. in San Diego, California

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Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Fishing report from Ron F. in Tierra Verde, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

Fishing report from Jason C. in Miami, Florida

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Fishing report from Conan Y. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Conan here.

Fishing report from Ron F. in Tierra Verde, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii Book a trip with Captain Harry here.

Fishing report from Trey C. in Aransas Pass, Texas

Fishing report from Taylor S. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Taylor here.

Fishing report from Dale L. in Book a trip with Captain Dale here.

Fishing report from Shawn W. in Galveston, Texas

Fishing report from Pete C. in Montauk, New York

Fishing report from Benny S. in Pompano Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Fishing report from Eric R. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Eric here.

    Swordfishing between the cold fronts on a calm day are very productive. Last trip we caught 4 out of 6 bites. Some big ones around and one of my favorite fish to eat. They call them the gladiator of the sea for a reason! Fish on average weighing in at around 200 lbs. so make sure to bring a big cooler for your fillets.
    Swordfishing between the cold fronts on a calm day are very productive. Last trip we caught 4 out of 6 bites. Some big ones around and one of my favorite fish to eat. They call them the gladiator of the sea for a reason! Fish on average weighing in at around 200 lbs. so make sure to bring a big cooler for your fillets.
    Swordfishing between the cold fronts on a calm day are very productive. Last trip we caught 4 out of 6 bites. Some big ones around and one of my favorite fish to eat. They call them the gladiator of the sea for a reason! Fish on average weighing in at around 200 lbs. so make sure to bring a big cooler for your fillets.
    Swordfishing between the cold fronts on a calm day are very productive. Last trip we caught 4 out of 6 bites. Some big ones around and one of my favorite fish to eat. They call them the gladiator of the sea for a reason! Fish on average weighing in at around 200 lbs. so make sure to bring a big cooler for your fillets.

Fishing report from Gaige I. in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Fishing report from Justin Z. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

Fishing report from Ron F. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

    The Gulf of Mexico can be a challenge that we as a team welcome the opportunity w/day to day results vary as a shallow warm body water. Ideally, a 10-12 hr offshore fishing 50-70-90 miles out can increase the odds yet .... This approach may also hit or miss. Our team's do their best every day to provide guests full efforts, positive attitude & attentive honorable respect to max out and size up the Pelagic Species's. Since fishing is a lot like dating. It’s all about capitalizing on opportunity of the unknown. One of the first things that every fisherman learns is that fish have their own agenda which causes them to move over time from one place to another. This change can be seasonal, daily, caused by wind, changing water temperature, changing water clarity, the movement of bait they feed on, fishing techniques, or the instinct to spawn. We study these variables, unlike others & apply Master Licensed Angler skills w/technique.

Fishing report from Shawn S. in Pompano Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Taco P. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Book a trip with Captain Taco here.

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