To all our many friends and clients, Scott and I want to wish you a great Holiday season and a fantastic and healthy New Year. December has proven to...
George Welcome
December 23, 2003
The most frequently asked question that I have had lately is "Are the tarpon in yet?" After this evening's (12/22/03) trip, I can definitely say the a...
Dave Kostyo
December 22, 2003
Winter Action Hot! From the first shrimp put on, the action began as one redfish after another was reeled in on every single cast until we finally mov...
Mike Locklear
Flamingo, Whitewater Bay, and Bass fishing Reports We are back in full force with holiday spirits and all! Fishing has been really good in Whitewater...
Ariel Cabrera
Hello Everybody, The river is flowing around 250 cfs, river clarity is around three to four feet. The river is fishing good, and the crowds will be he...
Mark Nesbit
Capt. Ron Bielefeld's Indian River Report-Sebastian Area Hopefully the really cold and windy weather is gone for a while. This past week saw very cold...
Ron Bielefeld
December 21, 2003
"Good weather Good Fishing" This is the time of year that an old cliché “Good Weather, Good Fishing” comes into play and so on. The weather has been b...
Bob Smith
FISHING NORTH BISCAYNE BAY with Capt. Alan Sherman Biscayne Bay fishing has been as good as the weather. Hot & Cold! With the dropping bay water tempe...
Alan Sherman
Southshore Tampa Bay Fishing Report December 22 2003 A caller on Capt. Mel’s fishing show on 970 WFLA radio in Tampa Saturday called in and asked what...
Fred Everson
Everglades National Park -- The Fishing Year in Summary New Page 1 Happy Fishing Holidays Well another year comes to an end in our version of P...
Charles Wright
December 20, 2003
Winter Weather Arrives Greetings, Well its safe to say our winter pattern is in full swing here in South West Florida. As I write this the mercury is...
Rick Featherstone
Water Conditions: OFFSHORE: Temperature: 73 degrees. Color and Clarity: Green with a bluish tint and visibility around 50 feet. Northern edge of Gulfs...
Ralph Delph