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Fishing Reports by Capt. James Pic


2003-08-11
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/ Florida Panhandle School is back in session which means the amount of fishermen on the water is substantially less. This is the time of the year when the fishing starts really getting good. With the exception of some windy days that more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-07-25
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - PANAMA CITY/NW FLORIDA Things are getting really good. The bay has started clearing up and we are not getting as much rain as a few weeks ago. West Bay and North Bay are still tanic but the trout are biting good along with reds is you can fi more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-07-06
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/N.W. Florida Panhandle The rain has finally stopped and there has been a bright orb in the sky, someone said it was the sun but I can hardly remember what it looks like. All indications are that the weather pattern is changing and thi more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-07-01
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/ Florida Panhandle I wish there was something really spectaculer to report but with a few exceptions fishing has gone to hell the last few weeks. Of course Bill is not going to help, with tropical storm force winds blowing all this we more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-06-14
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/N.W. Florida Fishing has been tough and this will be a short report. Lot of rain and wind. Fortunataly for me I have more fishing spots than Aunt Jemimah has grits so we managed to do O.K. Although we've had to work hard for them w more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-06-03
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/N. W. Florida After the best spring ever for reds the bays are starting to settle in for the summer pattern. Just in the last few days a lot of new fish have come into the bay. Different types of trips yeild different types of action more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-05-19
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City, Northwest Florida After a 57/four day redfish binge things are only getting better. For those of you that don't know it 57 redfish in four half day guide trips is phenominal around here. Some where caught on live bait, some on artif more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-04-29
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City/N.W. Florida Things have been a little slow to get started this year. We had a lot of cold mornings in April but things look like they are starting to change. Cobia fishing is winding down along the beaches although we will cat more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-04-23
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - Panama City Area The fishing lately is hot and cold with the weather. We have had several cold fronts in April which will bring everything to an abrupt stop when they pass and the temperature drops. When not fishing these conditions things hav more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2003-03-27
12:00 AM

Florida Fishing Report for Panama City & Destin - The south winds and warm temperatures have moved the cobia in early this year. Many were caught by mid-March and this trend should continue up through May. The spanish have moved in with limits being caught daily. Bubble rigs are best with Neckz more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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