
2009-06-15 7:34 PM
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Take the time to locate new spots - Snook under the stars has been ok at best the last several days. The wide open bite from just over a week ago has subsided. Snook on the beach has produced better with solid snook 25-30. At On The Mark Charters we pride ourselves on being in tune an more...
Capt. Steven Markovich - Tampa Bay |

2009-06-15 7:16 PM
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Inshore / Nearshore Report Pensacola, Navarre, Perdid - It's been a great week of fishing aboard the Mega-Bite, especially with calm seas for the past 5 days days. I've put fishing the flats for trout on hold and have been out in the gulf searching for some nice red snappers. The gulf has been so flat, th more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola |

2009-06-15 4:20 PM
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Large Gray Snapper on the bay - The weather had been what I call, a little squirrelly but now has smoothed out. A light east wind in the morning will make it a lot easier to spot the tarpon schools running the beaches.
This has been an excellent year on the bay for gray snapper more...
Capt. Bob Smith - Sarasota |

2009-06-15 3:09 PM
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June in the Florida Keys - The weather and the fishing have both been HOT!!
Almost zero wind for the last several days. The ocean has been glassy smooth..
Take your pick! Large migratory tarpon are traveling the ocean side flats.. Baby tarpon are rolling in the back more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key |

2009-06-15 2:56 PM
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Fishing is Heating up on the Indian River Lagoon - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon
Coast Fishing Report, June 14, 2009, 2009
By Captain Tom Van Horn
If you spend enough time on the water you will eventually run into trouble. It may be something as simple as a hook in your hand more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |

2009-06-15 2:25 PM
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Big reds early on topwater, spanish later. - We fished some shallow water this morning with redfish moving everywhere. When that second fish came up and spanked the Zara Spook it looked like someone had thrown a cinder block on top of it. We were in water just a little over a foot deep which more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City |

2009-06-15 11:56 AM
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Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - As usual it's been two weeks since my last fishing report. I've been dividing my time between fishing out of Flamingo and out of Everglades City. As the weather has gotten hotter and the thunderstorms more frequent, the fishing has heated up as wel more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo |

2009-06-15 10:59 AM
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Tarpon and Snook - Well tarpon seem to be what have been the species most of my anglers are searching for at the present time.Their pleanty on the gulf side as well in the back country.
It isn't easy catching,but you just hsve to catch them at the right time for it to more...
Capt. Bert Barkus - Chokoloskee |

2009-06-14 9:24 PM
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Fishin' Every Day - The weather is wonderful, the seas calm and the fish are chewin'. I have been able to run every day the past week and have just missed one short PM trip due to the breeze blowin' up. The fishing is fantastic-Lottsa Red Snappers and quite a few big Bl more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin |

2009-06-14 7:59 PM
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lots of tarpon and snook - Web report for June 14th of 09. Captain Van Hubbard
Lots of tarpon and snook but they can be challenging with our crazy weather.
Winds have calmed down but recent high pressure system has held there direction from the north; holding our bite b more...
Capt. Van Hubbard - Boca Grande |