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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Panhandle and Big Bend (Suwannee to Pensacola)


2009-11-19
7:17 PM

'Tis the season..... - To catch big reds in the pass! We hit it mid morning today. Got some big menhaden that were just dying to be redfish food. As soon as Ray put his first down up came a 26 7/8 inch red and they only got bigger from there. We hooked six or seven lan more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-11-18
6:25 PM

IDA has come and gone, but have no fear, the reds are still here - Well, tropical storm IDA has come and gone, but have no fear, the reds are still here. I had a short 4-hr trip today, and as predicted, the bite was very good. We caught some good fish and fought a few that pulled the hooks, but all in all, had a gre more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola


2009-11-18
2:09 PM

11/21/09 Emerald Coast Redfish Club Championship - With a very exciting season under our belt, it is now time for over 30 of the top redfish teams on the panhandle to battle it out in beautiful Panama City, FL, to see who will be crowned ECRC champions for 2009. In 2009, the redfish club held 9 on more...
Capt. Brant Peacher - Pensacola


2009-11-15
9:22 PM

Just About Perfect - Well, I've been lucky enough to run the past 3 days and while the weather has been nice and the Gulf calm all 3 today was just about perfect! It may be the middle of November but I was cleaning fish on an (almost) empty beach under a bright sunny sky more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin


2009-11-14
8:15 AM

Pass fishing heating up. - The reds are biting in the pass. I managed two 20lb fish in between Ray's fish yesterday. Fishing was good with some blues mixed in. Bait was easy to get. There are several ways to catch the reds in the pass. One is to anchor with a live bait more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-11-12
8:01 PM

Fly Fishing for Redfish in Panama City Beach - The Redfishing here in Panama City Beach has been second to none. Were finding these fish all over the bay. The bigger bulls have been closer to the pass and on the beach, but the skinny water fish in the back of the bay have been extremely aggress more...
Capt. Kyle Pitts - Panama City


2009-11-12
6:47 PM

Plethera of reds on the Panhandle - The pinnacle of shallow water angling with Emerald Coast Fishing Excursions and Capt Brant Peacher for only $250.00!! November is filling up...Book now! My favorite time of year is finally here! Cooler temperatures mean lot's of redfish. Whether more...
Capt. Brant Peacher - Pensacola


2009-11-10
8:01 PM

Destin, Navarre, Pensacola Beach Inshore Fishing Report - November is right on target for fall fishing in the Northwest panhandle of Florida. We started out the month catching lots of the oversized Spanish mackerel as these tasty pelagic fish were headed back south. The Bull Red Fish are here in big number more...
Capt. Eddie Woodall - Pensacola


2009-11-09
1:53 PM

Made for TV - Well, we have another made for TV hurricane in the Gulf today. The surf is big and pretty and the wind may actually reach 25 knots. I guess I should be thankful that at least Jim Cantore has a job in these uncertain economic times ! Last week ( more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin


2009-11-01
6:44 PM

Great Redfish action in Pensacola ! - It's fall and the reds have arrived in full force. It usually takes a few cold fronts to get the reds on the move, but the one that moved in last week was like two cold fronts in one, and it certainly did the trick. I've been out a few times more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola

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