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Fishing Reports by Capt. Damon McKnight


2003-06-23
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Bad Weather--Good Fishing It has been a while since our last report. The weather in South Louisiana has been less than desireable for almost two months now. We finally got a little break in the sea conditions and the fishing was incredible. Th more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2003-04-19
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Amberjacks and Groupers! Our lump season came to an end about the first week in April. We have been fishing Ambejack and Grouper steadily for the past three weeks. The Amberjack are so thick that once you have caught your limit, you move to anoth more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2003-03-18
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Gargantuan Tuna on The Lump! The weather has been keeping us in a lot lately. Socked in fog, thunderstorms, wind, rain, and rough conditions. But, when you can get out it is well worth the trip. Fortunately this past Saturday, the weather condi more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2003-02-14
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - One-Hundred Pounders! The offshore fishing is absolutely at its best right now. All I can say is that they are biting non-stop. The past two days have been incredible to say the least. Plenty of Yellowfin Tuna and Blackfin Tuna were caught and more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2003-01-23
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Catching and Breaking For the past couple of weeks we have been fishing the Midnight Lump. Most of you can probably tell that it is one of the best fishing spots in the world from my other reports. The fishing down here in Venice, La. couldn't be more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2003-01-05
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Winter Tuna! It is winter time again and along with winter comes an incredible Yellowfin tuna bite in Southeast Louisiana. We are back fishing the Midnight Lump again and all I can say is it is incredible once again. Most of the yellowfin tuna be more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2002-11-12
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Good Weather-Great Fisihng!*Bad Weather-No Fishing! For those of you who keep up with our reports I am sorry we have not posted in a while. The weather down here in South Louisiana has not been very favorable for offshore fishing since the Hurrica more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2002-10-15
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Good Weather Finally! This past weekend had plenty of ups and downs. The bite was there, but it was a little on the slow side. Most of it happened during two hours out of a 10-hour day. The weather was almost perfect, calm seas, hardly any wind, more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2002-09-18
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - TUNA and COBIA SLAM! The offshore fishing has gone from good, back to downright awesome. Yesterday, a friend and myself went out chasing cobia and had no problem finding them. We fished for about 2 hours landing two and losing two. All of them w more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2002-09-12
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Louisiana Ling! Finally, the weather is starting to cooperate again. We went offshore yesterday with Matt Garrett, his wife, and business partner. We went after Snapper and Cobia. There was about a 4ft. ground swell all day with just a little w more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice

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