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Regional Fishing Reports for:
East Florida (Jupiter to Canaveral)


2009-09-02
2:31 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Report - Late August and September are typically the slowest months for the charter fishing business in this area. This gives me plenty of time to fish during what is one of my favorite times of year. That is exactly what I have been doing the past couple wee more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-08-31
10:47 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - We have gotten out twice in the past week and had one great day while the other was mediocre. We found acres of greenies off of Hobe Sound in fifteen feet of water and quickly loaded up the bait well. We went out to one hundred and twenty feet, put o more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-08-30
6:55 PM

Let the Mullet run Begin - Mosquito Creek Outdoor's Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Forecast, September 2009 by Captain Tom Van Horn Special Announcement: On October 10th, Captain Mark Nichols of DOA and Jerry McBride of Florida Sportsman Magazine will be conductin more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2009-08-27
6:46 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - August 27, 2009 INSHORE: We have enjoyed some great weather this week. Afternoon rain has continued around the Treasure Coast, but mornings have provided good conditions for fishing. The wind picked up most days, but that has been a blessing more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2009-08-27
5:32 PM

Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - AUGUST 27, 2009 INSHORE - The inshore fishing has been fairly productive this week with a good number of trout being reported. There has been several hot spots like Herman's Bay, the area around Pete Stone Creek, and Queen's Cove to the north. more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce


2009-08-23
10:21 AM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - The past two weeks have offered some very good fishing opportunities except for a few days of windy weather caused by a passing tropical front. Nearly every day brings legitimate chances to catch multiple species such as redfish, black drum, seatrout more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-08-23
9:00 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - I have been out of state on vacation, so it has been a while since I reported on the fishing in the Stuart area. Hurricane Bill has passed by to the east of us and is heading north leaving some large swells in his wake. The fishing has been good but more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-08-22
2:11 PM

DOA Snook - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, August 22, 2009 By Captain Tom Van Horn As hurricane season progresses, conditions on the Lagoon Coast of Florida begin to shift which was the case last week. For the past month more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2009-08-20
8:45 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - August 20, 2009 INSHORE: It appears the Hurricane Bill will miss our area, but most likely steer some wind, waves and rain our way sometime in the coming days. Otherwise, we have had some great weather, just a little windier than normal this t more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2009-08-20
2:38 PM

Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - AUGUST 20, 2009 INSHORE - The inshore fishing has been steady with the most action coming from snapper, black drum and sheepshead when you were fishing along the channel edges. All of these fish have been taking live shrimp. The next best bite more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce

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