IT'S WINTER AND THEY'RE BITING Winter fishing in the Everglades is at its peak right now. The drum, trout, grouper have invaded the creeks and coastal...
Ariel Cabrera
January 12, 2008
Fishing season is right around the corner! Here we go, preparing for another year. Last year was amazing, and 2008 should be much better. We get start...
Rich Antonino
SW FL-Bonita Beach: Grouperfest Monday, 1/7, I fished with Ed and Margie Bock in 30 feet out of New Pass with live shrimp. We caught a mess of nice sh...
Dave Hanson
January 11, 2008
As you know, my fishing reports contain ZERO PASSED GAS. With this planted soundbite (Blazing Saddles) I offer you this honest analysis of things in S...
John GiddyUp-Bunch
FLORIDA FISHING REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING 1/12/08 by Capt. Butch Rickey Only one trip to talk about this week. In the last three weeks we've gone fro...
Butch Rickey
South Indian River Fishing Report January 10, 2008 INSHORE: The Treasure Coast was rewarded this week with fantastic weather for fishing! Light winds...
Charlie Conner
January 10, 2008
Capt. Ron Bielefeld's Indian River Lagoon trout, redfish, and snook fishing Report-Sebastian Area The waters around Sebastian continue to warm back up...
Ron Bielefeld
January 09, 2008
Full Recovery Well, we've had a few days of warm weather since our severe cold front that killed a lot of fish. The fishing has been getting better by...
Clay Eavenson
JANUARY 9, 2008 INSHORE - The inshore fishing has still been on the slow side with everyone looking for the fish that are hiding. Most of the catch an...
Joe Ward
Crazy Fishing, Crazy Conditions!! We have seen it all this week. Ice, 70 degrees, low water, high water, flood water, clear water stained water, muddy...
Troy Creasy
1/8/08 - COME AND GET 'EM WHILE THE GETTING IS GOOD! Yes, this week the getting has been great...and I'm talking Speckled Trout. 70-80 degree weather...
Dave Sipler
January 08, 2008
Panama City/NW Florida Winter Special: BOOK A HALF DAY AT REGULAR PRICE GET THE NEXT DAY HALF OFF. I recently went to Cancun and then further south to...
James Pic