Keys Flats Fishing Still Good with Mild Weather December 28, 2007. Happy Holidays to all anglers! The fishing has remained better than average for Dec...
Dexter Simmons
December 27, 2007
Crazy weather! I don’t remember a November as warm as this past one, or a December like this neither. It’s still not very cold. Although the temperatu...
TJ Stewart
DECEMBER 27, 2007 INSHORE - The inshore fishing over the holiday was pretty good for the most of the week. I got good reports of catch and release tro...
Joe Ward
December 26, 2007
South Indian River Fishing Report HAPPY NEW YEARS! From Captain Charlie December 27, 2007 INSHORE: It's hard to believe that another year has come and...
Charlie Conner
Jack Balme of Sebastian fished with us twice in the past ten days. We concentrated on the Indian River, starting out on the flats near the Inlet, wher...
Sal Tardella
December 25, 2007
The weather has finally subsided enough to get out on the water and with all boats headed in different directions, allowing us to compile a reasonable...
Ralph Delph
Sportfishing Report Well, the fishing for the holiday Christmas season is going great. We’re getting a ton of action on the sportfishing boats and the...
Paul Roydhouse
It's Not How You Start... ...it's how you finish! The trout bite has been really good lately and the average size fish has been fairly large. With thi...
Clay Eavenson
The first major cold front of the season has come and gone, and it pushed water temperatures back into the 60s. That should send snook scurrying for d...
Fred Everson
Happy Holidays! Hope your Christmas Holidays are going well for all of you. I am going to be very brief. Fishing has been good as you can see by going...
Mike Locklear
December 23, 2007
Christmas Report I want to start off wishing my clients and everyone else a Merry Christmas! Santa has been good to us down here with the mild winter...
Jeff Legutki
12/22 - Iffy.....weather?? Had trip planned for a long time this morning with a fellow float freak, Dr. Dick and his family. But the 20-25 knots winds...
Dave Sipler