{%image_id=63983%} This time of year anything can happen. You can catch some of the biggest fish of the year for south Florida in September and Octobe...
Paul Roydhouse
September 12, 2019
We have worked our way through a long hot summer and now look forward to an exciting fall and winter. We had some good catches of mahi mahi in the wee...
Bouncer Smith
It is hard to have a first on a fishing charter when you have run a boat for over 40 years. You would think we have fished all events: birthday partie...
John Barker
We were very fortunate here in that Hurricane Dorian spared us her wind and the majority of her rain, passing instead above and offshore of us. Our Ma...
John Logan
September 11, 2019
Today we fished a group trip. We had great action with #blackfin #tuna and plenty of #mahi. Lots of fun with the live bait for the tunas. Wind was cal...
Joe Hendrix
September 10, 2019
The variety of species that are caught inshore in the August / September time frame can be quite limited. In a nutshell, redfish dominate the scene, w...
Stewart Ames
September 09, 2019
Milwaukee Fishing, Down and Deep By Milwaukee Wisconsin fishing charter Capt. Jim Hirt Fishing report 9/09/2019 Join us in Milwaukee! To get my fish r...
Jim Hirt
Fishing has been on fire the last few weeks. Earlier in the month I was able to do a trip to Nantucket and was fortunate enough to participate in The...
Freddie David
September fishing in Sarasota and surrounding areas has started out strong. We've done well on snook, redfish, seatrout, and other inshore species so...
Brian Boehm
September 08, 2019
Like the title says good fishing day and night, here at the Yb Normal we had a close scare due to hurricane dorian, but everything is ok here and the...
Vinnie Sacks
{%image_id=63925%} Good action on our deep sea drift fishing trips this week. Lots of snappers, groupers, porgies, jacks, grunts, triggerfish and more...
School is starting, summer vacation season is over, the waters are less crowed with fewer boats and fishermen as fall is approaching, the annual mulle...
Michael Savedow