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Fishing Reports by Capt. Nick Czerok


2018-06-19
4:19 PM

Ponce Inlet Offshore Fishing Report: June 16th-24th - It's prime time fishing offshore out of Ponce Inlet. The bottom fishing has been busy, Amber Jacks are finally showing up regularly. Most fun way to catch them is with a speed jig on a spinning reel. Inshore you'll find a healthy population of mutton more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-06-12
3:31 PM

Ponce Inlet Offshore Fishing Report: June 9th-17th - Mahi are still hanging around between 150 – 350 foot range. Water is getting warm, using a planer with a spoon or a diver lure will get them to come up to investigate your spread. If you don't see weeds floating and want to blind troll try running a more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-06-05
1:11 PM

Ponce Inlet Offshore Fishing Report: May 22nd - June 3rd - Fishing is HOT offshore out of Ponce right now. Pelagic's are all over the edge of the gulf stream. Amber Jacks finally started showing up offshore hanging around over structure and artificial reefs. Now is the time to get out there and make it happe more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-05-30
10:35 AM

Ponce Inlet Offshore Fishing Report: May 26th – June 2nd - What and how much bait to bring on an offshore trip is always a good guessing game. Always better to have more than less. A good alternative to expensive ballyhoo is bonito strips. Cutting the belly into strips and rigging it behind a sea witch will more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-05-23
8:27 AM

Ponce Inlet Offshore Fishing Report: May 12th-27th - The Mahi bite is on and hot. You can find water temperature breaks anywhere from 140′ to 650′. Look for anything floating, troll past it with a full spread and if nothing bites pull lines and pitch cut bait or lures under the floating deb more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-05-08
12:29 PM

Ponce Inlet Fishing Report: May 5th-13th - The offshore bite has officially begun. Mahi are showing up in the 150 to 300 foot range. Look for color change and troll the temperature break at the edge. You will also find black fin tuna and sailfish mixed in. Sea witch rigged ballyhoo and green more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-04-24
2:00 PM

Ponce Inlet Fishing Report: April 21st - 28th - Cobia are here and hungry. Running up and down the beach look for manta rays where you will find Cobia trailing the wings looking for food in the stirred up sand Casting a cobia jig behind the rays will surely result in a cobia bite. Capt. Nick w more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-04-17
1:58 PM

Fishing Report: April 15th - 22nd - Sometimes we take a small break from fishing to appreciate the wilderness Florida has to offer. We also do river eco tours for photographers or anyone that just wants to see Florida in it's original form. Capt. Nick Tel. 386-624-1469 www.searokc more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Orlando


2018-04-10
10:29 AM

Ponce Inlet Fishing Report: March 8th-15th - Bottom fishing has been on fire. The red snapper are hungry and are hovering above any structure you put bait over. In the mix you will find red eye snapper, healthy supply of trigger fish, and out of season grouper. Also keep an eye out for cobia in more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - Ponce Inlet


2018-04-02
12:42 PM

Inshore Fishing Report: April 1st - April 8th - With consistent water temperatures on the rise the inshore fishing is gaining momentum. Although the water is still a bit murky it's important to fish it while it's moving. The desired species rely on sight to catch their dinner and the lure of choic more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - New Smyrna Beach

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