November 14,2003 INSHORE - Not much change this week with weather conditions still not that great. I did get a few reports of snook around the area's...
Joe Ward
November 15, 2003
This past week the wind howled, but fortunately from the right direction... We fished four days and found good fishing everyday for snook, redfish, an...
Bob LeMay
November 14, 2003
Rough sea conditions have hindered most efforts to get offshore for most if not all boats leaving Jupiter inlet this week. Before the "big blow" we di...
Rob Mazzei
November 13, 2003
Winter has arrived! It's blowin' 25 knots from the NE and 47 degrees outside. I slept in till almost 7 AM and am scared to see what the Gulf looks lik...
Larry Pentel
Sailfish action has picked up to phenomenal proportions. Anglers up and down the southeast coast were enjoying winter like sailfish action before the...
Mark Houghtaling
November 12, 2003
CANYON LAKE: Water clear; 65 degrees; 909' (Full) : Largemouth are good in 4'-12' on ledges and creek points using smoke/red Snap Back tubes (www.cany...
Jim Files
The winds howled but the fish came. The last three days have seen winds in excess of 30+ miles per hour but that didn't deter the resolve of Gary Morg...
George Welcome
Great weather a great king fishing. 11-13-03 The winds finally blew me back to the beach. The kingfish have kept us busy this last week. A few cobia a...
Van Hubbard
K.C. Crumps, Homosassa River Re-Opens November 14, 2003 Attention Homosassa River Lovers: K.C. Crump Restaurant and Bar is re-opening under new local...
Mike Locklear
November 11, 2003
K.C. Crumps, Homosassa River Re-Opens November 14, 2003 November began with some very windy conditions out of the northeast. This put the end to redfi...
November 10, 2003
The high wind has kept most people shore bound both during the week and on the weekends. Unless you are just a dye in the wool offshore person, then e...
Dave Kostyo
Blustery Bonefishing Bonefishing has still been very good in early November, up until the past few days when the winds really started to blow in from...
Dexter Simmons