On the Stick Marsh/Farm 13 the best bass bite continues to be in or near current. One day you find the fish stacked in the current and you go back the...
George Welcome
August 27, 2004
Fishing North Biscayne Bay with Capt. Alan Sherman Aug. 28th. If you haven’t been out of bed before 7 AM in the last two weeks then you have missed so...
Alan Sherman
We dodged a few storms and hopefully the luck will continue. In between sunrise and the afternoon rains we are seeing a few Kingfish and Bonita offsho...
Andy Roydhouse
Swordfishing report update for Ft. Lauderdale 8/27/04 Well the August moon has shown that the bite is back on from the previus 2 months of smaller act...
Cary Hanna
August 26, 2004
Great Weekend on the Lake Lot's of fish Not much more to say about this season. I sound like a broken record. If the weather is good, we catch a limit...
Troy Creasy
HURRICANE REPORTS Since there has been no fishing here since hurricane Charley, I have posted a series of Hurricane Reports on my website at . Updates...
Butch Rickey
Today was one of those perfect days when every place you fished you caught fish even if the tide was not perfect and the water was dirty. I fished a l...
Joe Porcelli
August 25, 2004
Fish Long Island Now! There is nothing more fun than sharing my passion with friends and new fisherpeople. This week was special. I began on Monday wi...
Robin G Calitri
August 26, 2004 INSHORE - We are still having a lot of fresh water runoff and that has made the water conditions in the Indian River tough. There are...
Joe Ward
August 24, 2004
August 22nd, 2004 Typical of this time of year, the charter business is usually pretty slow, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the fishing is slow. Th...
Dean Panos
CANYON LAKE: Water clear; 86 degrees; 909': Largemouth are are good at first light in 12'-20' on mainlake points and submerged rock jetties on Carolin...
Jim Files
Here’s the rundown of our last week of charters aboard the Kingfisher. On Tuesday the 17th Lorn Scanlon came down from Canada and was treated to some...
Mark Anderson
August 23, 2004