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Florida Fishing Reports


2009-08-04
5:49 PM

Mid summer snook after dark - As Captain Steven often says night time is the right time. Now with mid afternoons sweltering heat night fishing is a great option to play it cool. The last several weeks we have been on a large trout bite. Several of my go to snook docks have transf more...
Capt. Steven Markovich - Tampa Bay


2009-08-04
2:48 PM

Redfish bite is on...getting better with each day. - When it comes to catching reds you have several choices. You can sit home and watch it on the telly....you can dream about being on the redfish tour or you can get on the boat with me and see what it's all about! Everyone wants to catch reds. The more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-04
12:50 PM

July - July this is for the later part of July. I had moved the majority of my trips to the afternoon because of a few relative factors. The first one and one of the more important factors was the bait. The greenies haven't showed until the afternoon. more...
Capt. Pete Root - Naples


2009-08-04
12:23 PM

Flamingo - Dangerously Hot - Dangerously Hot With water temperatures exceeding the mid 90 degree mark on the flats, it can be stressing on the anglers and even more stressing on the fish. High temps mean low oxygen, which pushes Snook toward deeper water and slows the Reds dow more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-08-04
10:39 AM

Got to Love the Kid's! - There is nothing more fun than having a couple of young eager kid's on a charter. It doesn't take a lot of big fish but a lot of action will keep them happy… On a trip last week with Ronnie Letto and his nephews Trent and Jason Stukes who were 5 more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-08-03
10:32 PM

Jupiter Offshore and HOT reef action - Most of the action has been dominated by Mutton snapper and kingfish, oh yeah and those spiny little critters that are tucked in their rocks. I spent mini-season in the keys again which means I have not been offshore for nearly 7 days, not good! more...
Capt. Colin Hickey - Jupiter


2009-08-03
8:23 PM

Late Season Tarpon Fly Fishing Tampa Bay - The Late season tarpon action on fly has been great the past few weeks! We've been getting a good amount of shots each day, seeing between 20-50 fish. Most are singles and doubles, but I have seen a few larger groups between 8-15 fish. It is not the more...
Capt. Nick Angelo - Tampa Bay


2009-08-03
5:54 PM

Snook Trout Mackerel Sharks Snapper - Saturday was hot, hot, hot. The bite was so so…. With special guests Hugo Boss, his girlfriend Yaris along with Sean and his daughter Autumn on board we headed out of O'Neil's Marina. First we ran across Tampa Bay hoping to get on the snook bite. Wit more...
Capt. Steven Markovich - Tampa Bay


2009-08-03
5:40 PM

Destin Inshore Fishing - The first few days of August have started off well. We have been able to catch our limit of reds each trip and then have fun releasing the rest. We have also caught some nice trout, one was a stud 28 incher. more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin


2009-08-03
1:47 PM

Dodging storms while catching fish. - The rain is welcomed in the area. Getting rain can cool the water temps and the air making a day of fishing most enjoyable. Seems like it's been a lot of yearS since we had afternoon storms or morning pop up storms as we have had this summer. We more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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Specific Florida Fishing Report Locations:

Alligator Alley (1)

Amelia Island (9)

Anna Maria (206)

Apalachicola (8)

Banana River (1)

Big Pine Key (13)

Biscayne Bay (218)

Boca Grande (411)

Bonita Beach (273)

Boynton Beach (5)

Bradenton (47)

Butler Chain (1)

Cape Coral (61)

Captiva (2)

Carrabelle (203)

Cayo Costa (1)

Cedar Key (1)

Charlotte Harbor (30)

Chokoloskee (77)

Clearwater (187)

Cocoa Beach (78)

Crystal River (215)

Daytona Beach (86)

Destin (671)

Englewood (5)

Estero Bay (331)

Everglades City (125)

Fernandina Beach (1)

Flagler Beach (14)

Flamingo (1387)

Fort Lauderdale (3497)

Fort Myers (1291)

Fort Pierce (451)

Government Cut (4)

Grayton Beach (8)

Haulover Inlet (166)

Hernando Beach (519)

Homosassa (393)

Indian River Lagoon (784)

Islamorada (971)

Jacksonville (799)

Johns Pass (3)

Jupiter (262)

Key Biscayne (556)

Key Largo (161)

Key West (601)

Kissimmee Chain (36)

Lake Jackson (3)

Lake Okeechobee (11)

Lake Panasoffkee (5)

Lake Tarpon (1)

Lake Tohopekaliga (85)

Lake Walk-in-Water (1)

Little Torch Key (35)

Marathon (232)

Marco Island (305)

Matlacha (92)

Melbourne (30)

Miami (2208)

Miami Beach (5)

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Naples (542)

Navarre (8)

New Port Richey (21)

New Smyrna Beach (108)

Orlando (317)

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St. Petersburg (37)

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Stuart (588)

Sugarloaf Key (5)

Tampa Bay (1816)

Tarpon Springs (109)

Ten Thousand Islands (130)

Titusville (394)

Venice (160)

 

Florida Fishing Reports Grouped by Region:

1. Florida Keys and Florida Bay (3405)

2. Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) (6995)

3. East Florida (Jupiter to Canaveral) (4049)

4. Northeast Florida (New Smyrna Beach to Jacksonville) (1381)

5. Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) (4806)

6. West Florida (Englewood to Cedar Key) (4954)

7. Panhandle and Big Bend (Suwannee to Pensacola) (2377)

8. Freshwater (877)


Florida Regional Map Florida Keys and Florida Bay Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) East Florida (Jupiter to Cape Canaveral) Northeast Florida (Cape Canaveral to Jacksonville) Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) West Florida (Boca Grande to Cedar Key) Panhandle and Big Bend (Cedar Key to Pensacola) Freshwater (Gainesville, Orlando, Okeechobee, South FL)

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