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Florida Fishing Reports


2009-08-17
5:14 PM

Beat The Summer Heat By Fishing Deep - Surface water temperatures in the ocean have been between 88 - 91 degrees. In Biscayne Bay it's been even higher. With the temperatures this high, it calls for a change in technique to have a reasonable chance at a successful trip. In the ocean, f more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-08-17
12:39 PM

Biscayne Bay Flats Fishing - Sight fishing bonefish and permit in Biscayne Bay has it ups and downs. This report is a good example of how things go. This was the baby, but I like the picture. Rich Schuster from Hallendale Beach, Fl. caught three permit with live crabs. Thi more...
Capt. Carl Ball - Biscayne Bay


2009-08-17
11:57 AM

Mosquito Lagoon Crab Trap Cleanup - Instead of a straight fishing report this week I have a report that will help make fishing better. On August 15, 2009 Mosquito Lagoon was the site of a volunteer effort to remove derelict crab traps from Mosquito Lagoon. With volunteers included more...
Capt. Ron Presley - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-08-17
11:55 AM

Boca Grande and Charlotte Harbor have great snook - 8-16 -09 fishing report, by Captain Van Hubbard. Get ready for some great snook action around Charlotte Harbor and Boca Grande when season opens the First of September. We enjoyed some good snook catch and release action this week. We also ca more...
Capt. Van Hubbard - Boca Grande


2009-08-17
9:21 AM

Florida Tarpon Reside In and Out of Rivers - Tarpon are in and still giving me the fever. There are a few schools still around on the flats and in the rivers bays. I guess they are native fish. This past season was probably the best I have had in several years. The reason is, I was luck more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2009-08-17
8:07 AM

Steady Action! - On a recent trip we spent the whole time fishing for Reds. The creeks are loaded with Red fish but some times it's hard to get them to bite! The ticket this morning was to stay as far as you could from them and just let your bait sit on the bottom more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-08-17
7:39 AM

Sanibel Fishing with Tarpoons.com - Sanibel Fishing with Tarpoons.com With the hot weather and afternoon showers many anglers are choosing to stay home. September is around the corner and so are the redfish. This time of year with less boat traffic. I like to get u more...
Capt. Greg Hood - Sanibel


2009-08-16
9:38 PM

Tarpon Reside Year Round in Homosassa Rivers - Tarpon are in and still giving me the fever. There are a few schools still around on the flats. I guess they are native fish. This past season was probably the best I have had in several years. The reason is, I was lucky and had some great an more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2009-08-16
7:11 PM

Sightfishing summer time snook - Summer time in the the 10,000 Islands means short fishing windows in the early morning or late afternoon before sunset into the night. The heat of the day is a major factor for shallow water fishing here. Shallows with the dark bottoms are void of li more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2009-08-16
4:26 PM

Flamingo - An Inspiring Soul - In Flamingo, lots of mosquitoes and lots of thunderstorms mean lots of fish. This time of year typically lends itself to the real Sportsman... one who can deal with the Flamingo winged natives and one who doesn't mind sporting rain gear on occasion. more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo

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Specific Florida Fishing Report Locations:

Alligator Alley (1)

Amelia Island (9)

Anna Maria (206)

Apalachicola (8)

Banana River (1)

Big Pine Key (13)

Biscayne Bay (218)

Boca Grande (411)

Bonita Beach (273)

Boynton Beach (5)

Bradenton (47)

Butler Chain (1)

Cape Coral (61)

Captiva (2)

Carrabelle (203)

Cayo Costa (1)

Cedar Key (1)

Charlotte Harbor (30)

Chokoloskee (77)

Clearwater (187)

Cocoa Beach (78)

Crystal River (217)

Daytona Beach (86)

Destin (671)

Englewood (5)

Estero Bay (331)

Everglades City (125)

Fernandina Beach (1)

Flagler Beach (14)

Flamingo (1388)

Fort Lauderdale (3564)

Fort Myers (1291)

Fort Pierce (451)

Government Cut (4)

Grayton Beach (8)

Haulover Inlet (167)

Hernando Beach (519)

Homosassa (393)

Indian River Lagoon (784)

Islamorada (971)

Jacksonville (799)

Johns Pass (3)

Jupiter (262)

Key Biscayne (558)

Key Largo (161)

Key West (601)

Kissimmee Chain (36)

Lake Jackson (3)

Lake Okeechobee (11)

Lake Panasoffkee (5)

Lake Tarpon (1)

Lake Tohopekaliga (85)

Lake Walk-in-Water (1)

Little Torch Key (35)

Marathon (232)

Marco Island (308)

Matlacha (92)

Melbourne (30)

Miami (2215)

Miami Beach (5)

Mosquito Lagoon (777)

Naples (543)

Navarre (8)

New Port Richey (21)

New Smyrna Beach (108)

Orlando (317)

Ormond Beach (4)

Osbourne Chain (4)

Oyster Bay (1)

Palm Beach (358)

Palm Coast (4)

Palm Harbor (8)

Panama City (945)

Pensacola (514)

Perdido Key (2)

Pine Island Sound (1000)

Pompano Beach (19)

Ponce Inlet (43)

Port Canaveral (79)

Port Orange (9)

Port St. Joe (14)

Port St. Lucie (681)

Sanibel (135)

Sarasota (1228)

Sebastian (194)

Singer Island (2)

St. Augustine (22)

St. Johns River (12)

St. Petersburg (37)

Steinhatchee (2)

Stick Marsh-Farm 13 (412)

Stuart (588)

Sugarloaf Key (5)

Tampa Bay (1817)

Tarpon Springs (109)

Ten Thousand Islands (130)

Titusville (394)

Venice (160)

 

Florida Fishing Reports Grouped by Region:

1. Florida Keys and Florida Bay (3406)

2. Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) (7115)

3. East Florida (Jupiter to Canaveral) (4049)

4. Northeast Florida (New Smyrna Beach to Jacksonville) (1381)

5. Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) (4810)

6. West Florida (Englewood to Cedar Key) (4957)

7. Panhandle and Big Bend (Suwannee to Pensacola) (2377)

8. Freshwater (877)


Florida Regional Map Florida Keys and Florida Bay Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) East Florida (Jupiter to Cape Canaveral) Northeast Florida (Cape Canaveral to Jacksonville) Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) West Florida (Boca Grande to Cedar Key) Panhandle and Big Bend (Cedar Key to Pensacola) Freshwater (Gainesville, Orlando, Okeechobee, South FL)

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