
2008-05-25 10:08 AM
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Stuart Area Inshore and Offshore - The spring fishing season is here and the variety of species to be caught has increased. The return of live bait to the area has added a new dimension to the angler. Threadfin herring are in close to the beach north of the Marriot. We loaded up the o more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart |

2008-05-25 7:43 AM
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Orlando Saltwater Report - Wind has been the dominant factor in our fishing for the past two weeks. Add in some clouds along with smoke from numerous fires and sight fishing has been nearly impossible on most days. The last two days, the winds have finally subsided but the clo more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon |

2008-05-24 2:09 PM
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Pigfish calling them in. - The redfish are still schooled up in the Mosquito Lagoon, but a lot of anglers are taking advantage of the pigfish fishing. I had Chris Everett and Mike out yesterday and that is what we did. Pigfish are a small grunt that croke and attract trout an more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon |

2008-05-23 8:35 AM
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South Indian River Fishing Report - May 23, 2008
INSHORE:
Someone forgot to tell Mother Nature that it was May and not March! We continue to see windy days and finally got some rain to help the area a little. We ended up braving some challenging conditions on some days and ende more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie |

2008-05-22 8:03 PM
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Big Reds Are Back - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, May 22, 2008
Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka, Florida
Well it looks like May has finally arrived on the Indian River Lagoon Coast. Today was my first day on the Lagoon where the winds la more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |

2008-05-22 5:17 PM
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May turns the corner ! - The Sebastian river is getting real consistent
with good #s of Tarpon and some nice Snook plus some decent LM Bass with most fish coming on DOA Shrimp or Small Flies. Out in the Ocean KIngs and Bonita are all over the beach with great amounts of more...
Capt. Mike Peppe - Sebastian |

2008-05-22 1:48 PM
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Trout and more with some effort -
The winds just keep blowing, but at least they have been from the west most of the time making fishing possible until the gusts reached 30 mph. Then we said the heck with it and went back to the dock. Inshore catching has been sporadic with one more...
Capt. Ron Bielefeld - Indian River Lagoon |

2008-05-22 9:38 AM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - May 22, 2008
INSHORE - There has not been a lot to talk about this week with the inshore fishing being slow for the most part. The best action was from the snook in the Ft. Pierce Inlet. The snook were feeding on mullet around the lighted docks more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |

2008-05-21 4:26 PM
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Banana River Trout Bite Going Strong -
The wind has not stopped blowing, but it hasn't hurt the early morning trout bite. Top water lures have produced spotted sea trout consistently, up to about 9:00. After that, switch over to your favorite plastics to continue the fun. The bigger more...
Capt. Ron Presley - Cocoa Beach |

2008-05-21 6:50 AM
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Sunday Snook - The day started off at about 4:15 am sunday morning when i met local guide Greg Scherer out of Billy Bones bait and tackle. We put the boat in at about 4:25 and idled over to the old Roosevelt bridge where we fished for about 30 mins. but nothing was more...
Capt. Steve Poland - Port St. Lucie |