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2008-06-29 12:20 PM
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JUNE & JULY Outstanding Fishing in Panama City Florida! - Right now you could go out into the bay or just off the beach and see large schools of bait getting hammered by game fish. When they are pushing trough schools of bait like that you can throw just about any lure you want and you're going to catch a S more...
Capt. Rob Womble - Panama City |
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2008-06-29 11:18 AM
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Red Hot Temps = Awesome Redfishing - WhooHoo!!! Boy is it hot out there. With air temperatures' running in the low 90's and water temps hovering close to 89-90 degrees early mornings and late evenings have been where the best bites are at. Lately, my clients and I have been leaving th more...
Capt. Kyle Messier - Crystal River |
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2008-06-29 7:10 AM
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Grinding Away!!! - The larger Trout have been hard to come by for me lately. Usually if we don't get a lot rain this time of year the Trout will move up the river with all the salt water. We have had enough rain I think. Also some of my spots up river are not producing more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville |
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2008-06-28 4:04 PM
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Banana River Producing a Variety of Fish - It's been nice to have a few mornings without the wind blowing so hard. All spring has been characterized by high winds that tend to make the fishing tough. Well, this week was much better and made for enjoyable days on the water.
Rip Tide plasti more...
Capt. Ron Presley - Cocoa Beach |
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2008-06-28 9:31 AM
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Bulls, Gators, Sharks and Bay Monsters... Am I In Panama City? - The summer temps will definitely seperate who can and who can't when it comes to fishing. Fortunately, I can!
First up, thank you to Carl Bluin for the kind words posted on the Cyberangle Panhandle fishing forum. Miles, Del, Carl and now Big Car more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City |
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2008-06-28 8:42 AM
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Stronger Winds push fish to the edge -
With the slightly stronger east wind we had this week, we should and have started seeing more action. The winds push the Dolphin in toward the edge were you can catch them Kite fishing or trolling on the edge or closer to the reef.
We had some more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |
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2008-06-27 6:21 PM
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Bent rods, from start to finish. - YEP.....Bent rods, from start to finish.
CAPT DAVE SIPLER
JACKSONVILLE, FL.
www.captdaves.com
Had Dale H. aboard today. And I've been really looking forward to having him too. I had BIG plans for Dale. He fishes all the time, and has done more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville |
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2008-06-27 12:29 PM
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Good Action Offshore - Fishing Saturday morning, 6/21, about 17 miles out of New Pass with Dan Slavenburg and friend, Ryan, we cast live shrimp to catch eight keeper mangrove snapper and a dozen whitebone porgies to 15 inches. We released lots of smaller mangs, short red g more...
Capt. Dave Hanson - Bonita Beach |
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2008-06-26 1:59 PM
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Giant Hammerheads and Sailfish Continue to Haunt South Florida - Here in Fort Lauderdale we are having an extended shark and sailfish season, with no complaints from the LOCAL KNOWLEDGE 954 522 4773. Giant hammerhead sharks are continuing their migration south eating our baits along the way. They find a kingfish more...
Capt. Mike Johnson - Fort Lauderdale |
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2008-06-26 7:43 AM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - JUNE 26, 2008
INSHORE - The catch and release snook action has been good just before daylight around the lighted docks along Indian River Drive. We had several fish over the slot. Try free lining a live bait like a pinfish or a pigfish. The tro more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |