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2010-03-22 4:10 PM
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Lake Toho and Butler Chain - Mid March has seen some great bass fishing action. This stretch has been split up between Lake Toho and Butler
Chain. The trips have been a mix of live wild shiners as well as all artificial bait trips. Wild shiners have been
either slow trol more...
Capt. Tim Fey - Orlando |
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2010-03-22 12:33 PM
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Adapting is the key! -
I am with Martin and his grandson Jason today, it is cold and windy again. It seems that this pattern we have had for 3 months now don't want to leave us quietly. We worked around the Lake Ingraham area and couldn't get a bite. I think what has ha more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Government Cut |
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2010-03-22 9:33 AM
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Shiners- live bait - Looks like the same thing every year with shiners going for $22 a dozen makes them like gold. During this time of year the trophy hunt is in demand and makes them worth it I guess. Big Bass take to them ten to one over most an other bait so lets bite more...
Capt. Jerry Sloan - Kissimmee Chain |
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2010-03-22 9:23 AM
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March fishing like January - The Fishing Report. March 22, 2010. We are still dealing with abnormal cold temperatures here in the Keys. March has been fishing like a cold January. There are a few Permit here and there, but unlike a typical March. We are hoping that April wi more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2010-03-22 8:28 AM
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Marathon Sailfish Bite Red Hot! - Spring can be hot or cold for Sailfish based on the conditions, and the past couple days the current, water color, and wind lined up in the proper fashion to jump start the sailfish bite here off of the middle Keys. Saturday and Sunday, the E/SE wind more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon |
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2010-03-21 7:52 PM
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Pensacola Inshore Fishing Report - March 14th - 20th - What a great week of fishing along the Panhandle of Florida.
All I can say is we whacked this past week. Here's a small report for the first two trips. Below is a report for the last part of the week.
Redfish, Red Snapper, Sheepshead, Black D more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola |
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2010-03-21 7:37 PM
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Fishing is Still Very Disappointing - We haven't fished for more than a week…lots of reasons but, most importantly, it's been very discouraging to speak with other local fishermen and hear their stories about the dearth of anything meaningful in the Indian River. Some neighbors worked t more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Sebastian |
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2010-03-21 7:12 PM
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65 Degree Water is No Good For Fishing - Sailfish have been hard; they moved out. They will be back. A few king mackerel are around. A bottom pole will still catch you a nice mutton snapper. There are amber jacks on the wrecks.
Grouper season remains closed. The reef fishing is ok, the more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada |
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2010-03-21 6:24 PM
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Great Action With Sailfish, Tarpon, Kingfish, Dolphin, And More - Tarpon, sailfish, dolphin (mahi-mahi), kingfish, blackfin tuna, bonito, and skip jack tuna are all off the Miami/Miami Beach coast and they have all been hungry and feeding. It has not made much of a difference which way the wind is blowing from nor more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami |
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2010-03-21 5:16 PM
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Bye Bye Oldman Winter - Finally old man winter gave us a break in the weather. Now if we could just get the wind to slow a little, we all would be some happy fishermen. On recent charters we have seen a lot of redfish on the move, they aren't real quick to eat but still get more...
Capt. Joel Gant - Hernando Beach |