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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Sipler


2010-03-09
9:47 PM

Jacksonville March report - 3/7 & 3/8 - Bottom Blues & Trout for a change. Sunday, did some R&D. Tried out my new anchor I've been waiting on for 5 weeks..... getting one of these is not an easy task. But I have a 12 pounder and wanted an 18 pounder for my long heavy more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-02-22
10:57 PM

FEB. Jacksonville Report - Feb. is it over yet? The St. Johns River water is still cold. Trout fishing is very spotty, and closed for harvest. And the Mayport Jetties give up a fish here and there. Sheepshead are also spotty, and I'm getting more bites from them in the c more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-02-10
12:00 PM

Jax. Fla. - Keepin on...... - Various days spent on the river. Wind, cold, and gale force w-i-n-d-s. 1/29 - and you think you have a tough job? I've had the pleasure lately of being the transport boat for a few of the preliminary surveying duties for the rebuilding of th more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-01-29
8:07 AM

1/28 - Jacksonville Area Fishing Report - 1/28 - only two days left. January 28th.....and only two days left to catch all the big fattie Speckled Trout you can, before February's closure on them. Yeah right! www.jacksonvillefishingreports.blogspot.com - Daily Reports/Photos I've be more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-01-17
10:16 AM

1/15 - COLD spell over.....Jacksonville Fishing Report - I'm getting tired of reading about the cold weather, dead Snook floating in the ICW, and that the water temp 15 miles offshore is a whopping 50 degrees. So I won't bore you with our weather anomolies. Because today it was warmer......at the hou more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2010-01-04
5:27 PM

12/31 - Good Bye 2009, heat blast in Jacksonville? - 12/31 - Good Bye 2009, with a heat blast? My goodness, is whacky weather the name of the game around here or what? I know office bound, parking lot walkers probably have no clue of what I'm talking about, (sorry) but people like me, who can't sta more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-12-26
6:51 AM

Fishing Jacksonville Fl - December Reds - 12/21 - Too cold to F-I-S-H? HUM BUG! What a great day! Colder than we've had it in a long time....but wasn't it just 84 degrees last Tuesday? Yeah it was....that's the wacky thing about N.E. Florida winters. Get used to a ever changing wardrobe. more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-12-16
9:17 AM

TRIO Weather JAX FLA. - The Trio: Rain, Wind & Cold Yep, Saturday.....12/12/09 I had Big Al and his brother Dick visiting from Wyoming on board. We departed at 7:30am. The night before the wind was so strong it was rattling the screens in my bedroom windows as I pu more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-12-01
11:49 PM

Jacksonville's November Trout Bonanza - 11/29 - It just doesn't get no better!! It's really too bad that these Holidays get in the way of fishing. (Not for me.) I'm talking the rest of the world. People come here to J-ville, wanting primo fishing. And miss the primo fishing most of th more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-11-20
7:03 PM

Jacksonville Florida best inshore Fishing - 11/19 - F-O-G, means oh so F-I-N-E! I rolled out of the sack around 6am, then hit the bait shop with a cup o' joe. And was so surprised by how many people were pulling into the parking lot....IT'S THURSDAY!!!!! What the hell, I thought after watc more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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