Quick Cast:
 Area Reports
 Find-a-Guide
 Forums
 Tides

Departments:
 Articles
 Books
 Clubs & Orgs.
 Fishing Reports
 Feedback
 Forums
 Fly Fishing
 Guides & Charters
 Links
 Photo Gallery
 Reef Locator
 Regulations
 Software
 Survey
 Tournaments
 Travel
 Weather
 Home

Administration:
 About Us
 Advertising
 Contact
 Privacy
 Terms of Use
 Web Development

Cape Canaveral Offshore Fishing

Capt. Chris Cameron
September 25, 2015
Port Canaveral - Saltwater Fishing Report

Soon we will be dressing our little ones up for Halloween. Crazy how fast this season has flown by us. I'm already getting excited for Christmas:) Sailfish and wahoo will be seen more now as the water temps cool. Wahoo are generally better at sunrise. They also like higher speeds and as we know, there are many different tactics in "hoo fishing" and a book can be written on them. I always get lucky on the shotgun line with a big black/red islander with a horse ballyhoo. Cobia will start up again soon. We really need to have some colder nights first though to cool the water back down. It's still kind of warm considering we need it around 70 degrees give and take.

Now is the time that we start to see Mahi running again more consistently than the few here and there. Whether they are actually coming back from the keys or going back to the keys, who knows… Find some weed lines out there and give it a try, we had a good day in 95 feet last week working weed patches with live pogies. If you already have the live bait from the morning cast netting, try to slow troll livies in the same way. Mahi will also eat mullet. So if you can't find the pogies you should have no problem catching the mullet as well.

If you haven't noticed the mullet run going on; it still is. Every morning I go out I see them up and down the beach getting hit on by everything. I also see the smaller mullet rounding the jetties getting smacked by reds and snook. Though it may not be the best table fare, jacks, bonita, sharks and Spanish mackerel have been all over the mullet.

Kingfish are still doing well at the local reefs. Use stinger rigs and live pogies. There was a few days that pogies were hard to come by so use frozen cigar minnows if that's the case. If you're using frozen bait, spinning minnows, you may want to tip the rig with a kingbuster. Try a few colors till you find what is working best. Sometimes a naked dead bait works just fine. Lately it has been day to day. One day you can limit out in the first hour and the next day in the same conditions you cannot buy a bite.

If you need any help please don't hesitate to call us. If you have some pictures to share for the Coastal Angler brag board please send them to [email protected]. This report has been brought to you by Captain Chris Cameron of Fired Up Fishing Charters, your premier fishing guide charter of shark fishing Cocoa Beach, offshore fishing Port Canaveral, nearshore fishing Cape Canaveral, Orlando charter fishing. Good luck this month and we hope you do well!

More Fishing Reports:

 

Welcome to Fired Up Fishing Charters!! ​We are dedicated to providing exceptional service to charter clients, a SAFE and comfortable boat, top quality equipment, and knowledgeable and friendly captain. We cater to smaller groups of people for a more enjoyable and personal deep sea fishing experience. Our inshore/offshore saltwater fishing catch can include Cobia, Wahoo, Tarpon, Dolphin (Mahi Mahi), Sailfish, Amberjack, Shark and anything else that swims our way!!

Contact Info:

Fired Up Fishing Charters
726 Scallop Dr
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Phone: 407-222-3573
Email the Captain
Visit his Web Site
Display Find-a-Guide Listing


Copyright © 1997-2024, CyberAngler - All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy :: Terms of Use
For Questions and comments please use our Feedback Form
Back to the Top