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2009-09-17 1:59 PM
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September Bait Run - September fishing in Fort Lauderdale can be real hit or miss, depending on when the bait primarily mullet, pilchards and sardines begin to run near and offshore. This Septenber so far has been great. King fish and bonitas our usual summer denziens more...
Capt. Mike Johnson - Fort Lauderdale |
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2009-09-17 11:37 AM
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Mosquito Lagoon Report - With the water level having risen over a foot during the past several weeks, the redfish have plenty of areas to visit that were inaccessible during the summer. Many of the large redfish have moved to the deeper basins for their spawn. When you can f more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon |
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2009-09-17 9:55 AM
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Fish are Biting. - As we have gotten away from the full moon some fishing has slowed other species have turned on. The wahoos are still around though not biting as good as on the full moon, we are still averaging one shot a day. In the last week the kingfish have sta more...
Capt. Ryan McBride - Fort Lauderdale |
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2009-09-17 9:21 AM
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Sarasota Report - It has been a wile since I put out a fishing report but August was good for bay fishing and I was busy. September is traditionally the slowest month for charters but you never know about the fishing. September is when the Fall-run can start for mos more...
Capt. Bob Smith - Sarasota |
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2009-09-16 8:45 PM
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Mullet Run on the Beach - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, September 15, 2009
By Captain Tom Van Horn
As we begin our transition into fall, the weather will become more of a factor as it has done over the last few days. Stalling cold fr more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2009-09-16 2:50 PM
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My new Hell's Bay Marquesa - Every year I take time out to do a little reconditioning on my Marquesa. You know, just take everything out of all the compartments and soap the entire boat inside and out. Remove all the hard water spots and rust stains. Then break out the w more...
Capt. Carl Ball - Biscayne Bay |
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2009-09-16 1:47 PM
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Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The offshore fishing out of Stuart has consisted of Kings, bonita, and an occasional sailfish, But a change is on the way the past few days. More and more dolphin are being caught and it should get much better as we move into October. Look for the we more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart |
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2009-09-16 12:44 PM
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It's Happening! The Fall Migration! - The Fall Migration normally starts in September and ends in mid to late November. During this short migration season huge schools of baitfish head south for the winter ending up in Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. As these baitfish move south some more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami |
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2009-09-16 9:26 AM
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Redfish are heating up! - Fishing report for week ending 9/13/09 with more rain and overcast days the water temps are coming down.The redfish are schooling and becoming much more active. The end of this week gave us tides much higher than normal,the redfish get far back into more...
Capt. Gary Clark - Sanibel |
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2009-09-15 4:55 PM
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Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Report - Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing Report
Grouper fishing is still outstanding in 50 feet of water and beyond. Limits of Gag and Red Grouper have not been a problem. Large Mangrove Snapper are abundant and are a welcome addition to th more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Hernando Beach |