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2018-01-03 9:36 PM
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A few Kings, Wahoo and Sails - A few Kings, Wahoo and Sails
Fishing charters here in Fort Lauderdale are producing some nice fish but again catching numbers of fish on some trips remains difficult. Erratic current has presented us with varying challenges to consistent more...
Capt. John Logan - Fort Lauderdale |
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2018-01-03 6:14 PM
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Hello 2018 - Happy New Year to all. Fishing has been getting better over the past weeks both inshore and offshore.
Starting with the inshore, there have been a big school of tarpon traveling up and down the beach. They have been biting in the daytime as well more...
Capt. Freddie David - Haulover Inlet |
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2018-01-03 12:50 PM
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Cold Front has fish on the move! - With some of the coldest weather we have had since the infamous 2010 freeze, the fish will finally be pushed to their winter time hide outs.
For snook this means they will be holding on sea walls, residential canals, mud bottom areas, etc. Trout more...
Capt. Trajan Rodriguez - Tampa Bay |
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2018-01-02 6:11 PM
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Chilly Start to the New Year - Happy new year and thanks to all the people who have fished with me in my first calendar year of charter fishing. 2017 was great and I am hoping to build my business up and continue providing fun, fish filled days for my current and future clients!
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Capt. Taylor Cowieson - Bradenton |
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2018-01-02 3:23 PM
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South Indian River Fishing Report - January Fishing Forecast
Happy New Year! In past several years, January has traditionally been a cold month around the Treasure Coast. Hopefully, 2018 will show us another mild winter and you won't have to worry about the water temperatures as m more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie |
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2018-01-02 3:06 PM
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Snookin !! - The North wind blowing cold at a speed of 25
All stayed home but I knew the canals were alive
We did a four hour trip with a little mix
A redfish, trout and the Snook landed was 36
A good trip and tomorrows client will do the same
Almo more...
Capt. George Grosselfinger - Pine Island Sound |
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2018-01-02 2:08 PM
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Great Tripletail Bite - The tripletail bite here in Stuart has really picked up the past few months and should continue into this New Year. One of, if not the best eating fish on the planet, tripletail average 6-10 lbs., but catches of over 20 lbs. are possible while fishin more...
Capt. Bob Bushholz - Stuart |
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2018-01-02 1:02 PM
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January 2018 - Everglades City, Chokoloskee, 10,000 Islands - January is a very popular fishing month here just about everywhere in Florida. The winter fishery is in full swing and the variety of fish available can be incredible outside of any big cold fronts or windy days. The weather can be very comfortable a more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City |
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2018-01-02 11:42 AM
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Happy New Year! -
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As of this writing its trying to become winter, we have a cold front bearing down on the state. Everything north of Miami has freeze warnings for the next few days. It not a bad thing because it what gets our season really into gear.
We more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo |
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2018-01-02 11:23 AM
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The bite was good - So here we are in 2018 receiving a nice push of cold air on day one. Up to today the bit was good in the back bays and near shore wrecks and reefs for a variety of different species. This cold front will slow things down for a few days, however help more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay |