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Panama City Fishing Reports


2009-09-30
3:20 PM

Fall weather makes for great red fishing. Early teal over. - Didn't have to leave to early this morning. The temps going across the bay were definitely fall like. Even though the wind was blowing pretty good we managed to sight fish a bunch of reds this morning. We caught a bunch, missed or lost even more. more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-28
11:28 AM

More early sweason teal and wood ducks, Panama City Florida. - Been hitting the lake every morning. The birds were hammered on Saturday which made for some slow hunting Sunday and today. Slow in a manner of terms for me but probably a great day for others. After a double digit day on Saturday I have been se more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-26
5:12 PM

Panama City Blast........and Cast! - Today was opening day of early teal and wood duck season. We are fortunate to be one of the few states that has the priviledge to have this early season. I had a group of three guys, two of which from Vancouver Washiington here to visit thier duck more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-24
1:55 PM

Looking to have a fish fry? - 4lb. was on the boat again today looking to get a box of fish for some friends. After waiting out some menhaden we headed to a couple of ledges. The water has dirtied up the last few days which always has an effect on some species especially span more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-22
2:55 PM

Great time of the year to catch N. Florida/Panama City Slam - This is the time of year things start happening. For another month or so we will be catching some nice trout on the flats. The reds are there and will stay. The flounder are starting to move. Those are the three fish of the N. Florida slam with R more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-18
9:04 PM

Panama City Beach Bay Fishing Redfish - The redfish bite continues to be strong, on the other hand the weather....not so great, oh well. It can only get better right!!! I had a group that enjoyed fishing in the rain because it cooled them off, so I guess it has it's advantages. Fall and more...
Capt. Kyle Pitts - Panama City


2009-09-17
4:33 PM

And the rain keeps falling in Panama City - Some days the rain is a good thing and some days not so good. I can't remember the last time I fished without getting rained on. All last weekend we put reds in the boat. Over 20 last weekend with a lot of trout on top. The thing about the rain i more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-14
11:36 AM

More high water reds. - Had a couple of local guys on the boat this morning interested in learning how to catch reds. The conditions were a little tough, wind blowing and an extremely high tide. We managed to do our thing with some Redfish Magic spinnerbaits. Take a look more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-13
6:09 PM

High water redfish - With all the rain yesterday and an early morning high tide the water in West Bay was extremely high. I had a few guys from North Georgia that could walk a dog and fish a spinner bait through the grass which made for some great redfish action. Tak more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-12
2:07 PM

Rainy day trout and reds. - The wind blew and the rain fell....all morning long. It was a cold ride back to the dock from West Bay but everyone had smiles on thier faces and fish smell on thier hands. We threw DOA and popping corks for trout, Zara Spooks and spinner baits more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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