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2009-09-05 3:47 PM
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Mullet, Mullet Everywhere - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, September 3, 2009
By Captain Tom Van Horn
First, let me wish all of you a happy and fishful Labor Day weekend. Labor Day traditionally marks the end of summer for most of us, so more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2009-09-05 3:07 PM
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Reds and Specks Still Biting For Us - The redfish and speckled trout have been cooperating with us for the past couple days. The trick is to get past all the bluefish that have flooded the bay for the past few weeks. The bite should remain strong on the flats throughout the fall...and more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin |
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2009-09-05 9:45 AM
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CLassic species - Jacksonville's river report - 9/4 - Target species, Catch species
Had the pleasure of having Vic C. on board. He was an attendee of my Float-rig fishing seminar at Dicks Wings sports bar on Beach Blvd. a few weeks ago. And his buddy Mark.
Vic's an avid reader here, so he k more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville |
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2009-09-05 9:12 AM
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Night Fishing A Cool Summer Alternative - Slow fishing continues to keep the catching at a minimum. Average water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico has stayed at 89 degrees for about a month and a half. That makes daytime fishing expectedly slow.
Night fishing is a good option, particula more...
Capt. Fred Everson - Tampa Bay |
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2009-09-04 11:24 PM
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Red October In Tampa Bay - Its october and there here! Pigo-pon-o-mis size red fish have been sliding into the flats. These big dawgs are being caught on both sides of the bay.
Fish pot holes and oyster bars. Bait of choice live sardines or dead sticking chunks of threa more...
Capt. Sean Hagen - Tampa Bay |
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2009-09-04 2:26 PM
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JP2Fish takes JB to fish. - I decided to do something new this year. There have been a few people that follow my reports and email me every now and then to tell me thanks for the effort. Some even go as far as to refer business to me even though they have never fished with more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City |
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2009-09-04 10:50 AM
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Reef Bite Right - Offshore fishing in the middle Keys has been hit and miss lately with some good catches of Dolphin (Mahi-Mahi) being had mostly around floating debris. Some larger fish have been hitting the docks recently, and can be anywhere from 6-30 miles offshor more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon |
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2009-09-03 8:56 PM
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Pensacola, Navarre, Perdido Key Inshore Report - Rain for the past couple of days has kept me off the water, but gave me a chance to go through my tackle. I make sure everything is top-notch and ready to go, so when I hit the water, I'm not hindered by sub-par equipment.
As for what's been going o more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola |
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2009-09-03 7:05 PM
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fishing at it finest - Fishing has been awesome lately. There has been plenty of Mangrove
Snapper from 2 to 4 Lbs. on the reefs and off our beaches. Catching the limit
of these tasty fish has been fairly easy. Also, Grey Snapper, Cobia,
and Spanish Mackerel have been more...
Capt. Craig Lahr - Clearwater |
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2009-09-03 4:21 PM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
INSHORE - This week snook season opened and a lot of the reports were about the Ft. Pierce Inlet. Anglers who were drifting live baits in the Inlet on the tide changes are catching nice upper slot fish -- 30 to 32 inches but, e more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |