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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Sipler


2010-07-04
12:39 PM

7/1 - JULY JACKSONVILLE - JULY 1 - Brandts aboard the Jettywolf again. Had the Don B. and his family my favorite regulars, aboard the Jettywolf again. Always glad to have them, as we always have a good time no matter what happens. Well, today was one of those best laid more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-06-22
11:20 AM

JACKSONVILLE FISHING - SUMMER TIME! - And I had a 2-3 passenger trip on Saturday morning too, along with a Sunday charter. The river was so dead, I guess it's time to turn-around the tackle. Time to head offshore to the reefs and troll up some slimey's.....Kingfish! So on Saturday more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-06-06
8:02 PM

Jacksonville Fishing - Reds and more Reds - Big, small, I like 'em all. For my customers. It's that time of year to that we get to do both, heavy tackle, and light tackle all in the same day. Light tackle, either float-rig fishing live shrimp down the jetty rocks, or pitching a s more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-05-25
9:05 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report: MORE HAWGS WILD - .....again, get the right tide which is essential, a light breeze, lots of live river crickets (Shrimp) and a bunch of crazy fisherman. And what do ya get? Mayhem. The good kind! There maybe a lack of big Trout, but there's no lack of Reds more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-05-23
9:59 AM

Jacksonville fishing - HAWGS WILD - I'll keep it brief...heading out the door and to the Jetties, soon. Right Tide, Right Anglers, Redfish. And lots of them. KEYWORD: - right tide. many have mentioned that they see these reports here to me. But not all know that these can be more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-05-12
7:43 AM

Jacksonville Florida Reports from Redbass to Cobia? - 5/9 - Time to think....like a King. Besides the Cobia showing BIG TIME on the beach and tide rip earlier this week. And some King Mackerel showing up on the beach too. I usually say, when the first Kingfish is caught off the Jax beach pier, it's more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-05-02
8:51 AM

LOADS OF REPORTS & FISH - Jacksonville Florida Fishing - 5/1- S.E. Sea Breeze & Sun burn. May 1, the date says, summer in Jax to me. Doesn't matter when the calender says Summer is. May first has always been the break out time. Then, why the heck was I kinda cold this morning in a T-shirt, as Steve H more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-04-19
10:03 AM

Spring....us against the world - 4/19 - weekends, us against the world I believe the title says it all about this weekend. Besides there being no bite, on the bottom really. Saturday we searched high and low for some BIG Black Drum, Redbass, and sow Sheepshead along the chan more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-04-06
9:36 AM

APRIL - JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA - reports - 4/2 - R&D for Easter Sunday. It's official, the lil' Bluefish have invaded the inlet. There's no way you can float-rig fish the rocks right now without handing every shrimp to a Blue on a bronze platter. I tried. So, it looks as if we complet more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-03-21
10:04 AM

March Jacksonville Florida - It's been one long winter. But even though I've fished in the last few day in full fleece to a t-shirt and shorts. The thermometer is up and down, as usual this time of year. Water temps are up. Can't believe I'm excited to see 57-58 degrees on th more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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