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2008-09-26 1:27 PM
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Feels like fall is on the way! - Well the weather has finally calmed back down to normal.....thank God! The water clarity has been fairly good on the beaches, and still really tannic in the back.
Bait is starting to stack up at every inlet, pass, or jetty. Red fish snook and tarp more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands |
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2008-09-25 7:27 PM
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More systems, more rough weather - As the tropical system Kyle pushes some rougher water towards the coast, it will make matters difficult until the weekend. However in the next month or so we will start seeing signs of the first run of Sailfish for the fall/winter. After the seas cal more...
Capt. Colin Hickey - Jupiter |
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2008-09-25 4:06 PM
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Ft Lauderdale Fishing Report September - Fishing off Fort Lauderdale - Wahoo, Mahi-Mahi, Sailfish & Tuna!
September has been good to us here in Fort Lauderdale, besides all the hurricanes. TS Fay and Hurricane Ike just missed Fort Lauderdale, but we still felt winds up to 45 mph and rou more...
Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale |
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2008-09-25 6:04 AM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - September 25, 2008
INSHORE - The inshore fishing had started to improve with a steady trout bite along the edges of the flats. Most of the fish reported were from 1 to 5 pounds and caught on soft plastic baits. I did get reports of several trou more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |
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2008-09-24 9:59 PM
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Panama City Trout & Redfish...still HOT - I would like to start this report by saying thank you to Grady & Bill for another great fishing trip!
I would also like to share my philosophy as a Guide with you:
Over the past twenty five years, I have spent countless numbers of days on the wate more...
Capt. Mike Pankey - Panama City |
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2008-09-24 5:12 PM
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Catching fish between the storms - Well, so far, so good, we have dodged a few mighty powerful storms. But, there are a couple months left to worry about. In the mean time we have caught a few fish between storms.
On August 22nd we fished with Brian Giebel and his friends. Th more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami |
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2008-09-24 4:58 PM
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Mullet Run is in Full Swing - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, September 23, 2008
By Captain Tom Van Horn
Squally windy weather and angry seas kept most anglers in port and off of the water this past week, as our first attempt of a cold fr more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2008-09-24 4:54 PM
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Snook Action - Since my last report, I have been out of town quite frequently. I have had a chance to get out on the water a few times this past week. Fishing was excellent. We caught some small shiners along the beach with no problem. The fish didn't seem to mind more...
Capt. Matt Hoover - Marco Island |
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2008-09-24 12:08 PM
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September Has Been Hot and Dusty - The wind calmed down and thunderstorms abated this past week, and local fishing picked up. Capt. Chet Jennings reported a great day on Bahia Beach reef where his clients hooked and landed a 50 pound tarpon, a bunch of big Spanish mackerel and a few more...
Capt. Fred Everson - Tampa Bay |
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2008-09-24 10:01 AM
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Black, Fresh Water and Poor Tides Make for Tough Fishing - I was back on the water twice this week, but it wasn't easy. The water is coffee black with tannin stain from all the rain associated with two tropical systems, and eleven days of fresh water dumping from Lake O. And, as if that's not enough, they' more...
Capt. Butch Rickey - Pine Island Sound |