Spring here in East Central Florida means the return of coastal migratory fish species that have spent the winter further south on the eastern seaboar...
Michael Savedow
March 18, 2024
Happy St. Patrick's week! Mid March has provided beautiful warm weather for South Florida. It's nice to finally feel the heat from the sun as well as...
Craig Korczynski
March 16, 2024
Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, what a great week of deep sea fishing it has been in Fort Lauderdale, I would say the spring fishing conditions are...
Vinnie Sacks
March 14, 2024
February continues to offer fantastic fly fishing opportunities in Tampa Bay and along the West Central Florida coast. The water temperatures, hoverin...
Ethan Kiburz
March 11, 2024
Spin fishing anglers fishing with me recently, out of CB's Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, had decent action with reds, snook and trout in Charlot...
Rick Grassett
As an outdoor enthusiast and lover of shallow water fishing, I can't help but share my excitement for the upcoming Spring fishing season! Redfish, Spe...
Kyle Messier
March 08, 2024
Galveston has become the most popular Family Spring Break Destination in Texas, and for excellent reason. With water temperatures rising at the end of...
Greg Verm
March 07, 2024
The tarpon bite in Ft Lauderdale has been crazy good. Late Feb & early March have been nonstop, even finding quality fish in the middle of the day. we...
Dennis Crowley
Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, this week I would say is defiantly an improvement in the fishing over last week just like the title says spring fish...
March 06, 2024
{%image_id=72123%} Fort Lauderdale fishing report for the charter boat Happy Day Today and Top Shot Sportfishing Charters. A group of friends from Jac...
David Zsak
Fantastic weather! Sunshine light winds, South Florida is living up to its paradise potential. Fish are happy as the sunshine's and water temperatures...
March 02, 2024
March is finally here and the schools of bait are finally starting to show up offshore. So that means it won't be long before the mackerel and tuna st...
Pedro Borrego