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2008-05-17 9:11 AM
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Roosevelt bridge snook - Well it has been a while since my last report but for a good reason, i was in the keys tarpon fishing. Let me tell you the bite is on and i am going back real soon.
I went fishing at 300am this morning at the Roosevelt bridge and managed to catch more...
Capt. Steve Poland - Port St. Lucie |
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2008-05-16 5:16 PM
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Summer blues/ Not on lake Toho - The winter guest and snowbirds have migrated back to their homes in antisipation of cranking out the fishing boat and tackle and heading for cooler water.
The big surprize is that they left some good pre summer fishing on our lakes for a maybe more...
Capt. Jim Passmore - Orlando |
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2008-05-16 1:45 PM
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It Takes Two to Hold this Cuda; Bull Reds - Tuesday morning, 5/6, I fished Estero Bay with Paul and Rebecca Miller. The tide was slow coming in. We fished the tree lines, which is challenging, especially for novice anglers, and we lost one nice redfish that got tangled in the trees and broke t more...
Capt. Dave Hanson - Bonita Beach |
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2008-05-15 9:02 PM
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Trout Fishing is Heating Up - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, May 15, 2008
Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka Florida
Windy conditions have held the upper hand all week along Florida's east central coast. Thus far, April weather patterns have carrie more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2008-05-15 8:25 PM
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Springing into Summer - We are now officially springing into summer. And it sure feels like it. The snook, redfish, tarpon have been very comfortable with the warm water temperatures. The other big plus is that the howling winds will begin to lie down and make sight fi more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo |
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2008-05-15 8:23 PM
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South Indian River Fishing Report - May 15, 2008
INSHORE:
May has brought us some great fishing around the river and the usual conditions to test your fishing skills, too. I had to get out today in spite of what the weather predicted for winds. It was a mostly a scouting trip f more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie |
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2008-05-15 1:54 PM
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Tampa bay waters are not to rough! - Wrap your mind around this visual… a 100 lb to 150 lb fish being chased by a shark that is over 8 ft long. For us, it is not just a visual in our mind. It is a real situation that we've been dealing with frequently the past few weeks. Unfortunate more...
Capt. TJ Stewart - Tampa Bay |
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2008-05-15 12:51 PM
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Sailfishing is Hot! -
More so then the Dolphin, Sailfish are making a great appearance on the reef. Live bait has been the key for us, preferably the Goggle Eyez.
Temperatures are warming up and with the lack of rain, the water clarity has been very clean. Early mor more...
Capt. Cary Hanna - Fort Lauderdale |
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2008-05-15 12:09 PM
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Pick Your Area, Inshore Or Offshore, The Action is Good - Sailfish, kingfish, a few dolphin, bonito, and plenty of tarpon have given us steady action. The weather has run the gamut from no wind to as high as 19 knots. North current and blue water accounts for the good offshore action. The windy condition more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami |
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2008-05-15 11:23 AM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - May 15, 2008
INSHORE - The inshore fishing has been just about the same the last couple of weeks -- tuff fishing and windy conditions. Most of the snook action has come from around the lighted docks along the Ft. Pierce Inlet after dark. The to more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |