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2009-09-29 8:47 AM
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Fall Snook Action - Fishing this past week was fair to excellent. The morning hours and late afternoons were the best. Temperatures soared during the mid day and there were places that I found where the water temperature reached 92 degrees.
The beaches are slam cover more...
Capt. Matt Hoover - Marco Island |
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2009-09-28 5:00 PM
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Flamingo - High Water Bite - If you've spent any time on the water recently you are likely wondering the same as most of us... Where did all this water come from? Certainly, high water is not generally ideal for sight fishing, but how often do you have perfect conditions anyway more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo |
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2009-09-28 11:28 AM
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More early sweason teal and wood ducks, Panama City Florida. - Been hitting the lake every morning. The birds were hammered on Saturday which made for some slow hunting Sunday and today. Slow in a manner of terms for me but probably a great day for others.
After a double digit day on Saturday I have been se more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City |
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2009-09-28 11:01 AM
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Boca Grande, Fl. 28 Sept - Boca Grande, Fl
28 Sept 09
Outstanding fishing this week in Boca Grande was highlighted by large snook, baby tarpon and an abundance of seatrout. There is no better time of the year than the fall on Florida's west coast. Unusually high tides in t more...
Capt. Pete Greenan - Boca Grande |
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2009-09-28 10:56 AM
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Jacksonville Florida Fishing Reports - Almost everything's biting. And the huge schools of 12-18 Mullet are pouring out the river into the Ocean. (like to get some of them and smoke'em)
The strangest catch this week by a customer was a Spanish Mackerel. Yeah they are heading south too more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville |
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2009-09-28 10:13 AM
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Finding the Big Trout! - With the tides still running very high the Red fish in the back waters have been a hard bite for me. When the tides are so high the Reds can stay in the grass and gorge themselves with all the food they want. Which means your best bet is to fish them more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville |
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2009-09-28 8:56 AM
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Redfish are schooling up! - Fishing report for the week ending 9/27/09 with lots of rain and cooler water the numbers of redfish are increasing, on the higher tides the larger fish are up on the grass flats in good numbers. There are good numbers of small snook in the bay aroun more...
Capt. Gary Clark - Sanibel |
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2009-09-27 9:13 PM
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Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Report Near Tampa - Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing Report
Plenty of keeper size fish in all depth of water. The most consistent depth for larger fish for now remains in 50 feet and beyond. Basic frozen and live bait techniques are still an effective w more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Hernando Beach |
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2009-09-27 7:27 PM
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Chokoloskee,Fishing in the rain - Well it started out pretty bad,rain,thunder and
Lighting.
After about 3 hours the wind switched west, and
I started fishing the runout creeks south of chokoloskee.
Jeff Davis was onboard again, and as always, he slammed the tarpon in the 30-40 p more...
Capt. Bert Barkus - Chokoloskee |
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2009-09-27 3:42 PM
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Shrimp Hatch - The last several days have been over cast and very calm. These conditions are ideal to find rolling baby tarpon in the back country.. Add that to an outgoing tide and if you are lucky you can find tarpon feeding on shrimp on the surface.. We call thi more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key |