CANYON LAKE: Water gin clear; 75 degrees; 908.31': Largemouth are good at daylight in 4'-8' on motion baits like a 1/4 oz. threadfin Rat-L-Trap(www.ra...
Jim Files
October 01, 2003
The rain this past week seems to have moved the fish around quite a bit along the coast and nearby rivers. Other guides are reporting lots of redfish...
Bob LeMay
September 30, 2003
A little bit of the top water and Senko action that we experienced in the morning hours today. Hydrilla on the south end of the Farm side produced 50+...
George Welcome
Adios Red Tide. For the past couple of weeks we have had an algae bloom move into the Apalachicola Bay. It is called Red Tide. It affects people with...
Alex Crawford
Red hot fishing; snook, redfish and trout are chewing. 10-1-03 Snook, reds and trout are biting. We are enjoying great action during recent trips. We...
Van Hubbard
September 29, 2003
Fall has arrived this morning. The cold front that came in yesterday actually has it cool this morning. The hard North wind has me glad to have a day...
Larry Pentel
September 28, 2003
Sardines = Sailfish The offshore fishing around the middle keys has seen an influx of schools of Spanish Sardines lately and the Sailfish have been ri...
Bob Brown
Carl Correnti of Fairfield brought along three colleagues last week. We fished Wilson Cove and brought in school bass, using Creek Chubs. We then caug...
Sal Tardella
09/21/03 Well, we have finally been doing some day trips. Surprisingly, the day fishing has been pretty good. To start off, there have been acre size...
Dean Panos
Well I enjoyed a nice weekend off. We had our annual work weekend at our hunting Club in Canton, so I was stacking wood, clearing trails and drinking...
Troy Creasy
REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 9/27/2003 by Capt. Butch Rickey This turns out to be the tale of two fishing days. I thought there would be three days to repor...
Butch Rickey
400 T0 600 POUNDS OF FISH A DAY? EAT YOUR WHEATIES! I can truely say, it's another one of my favorite times of year. I have many. And each one revolve...
Dave Sipler
September 27, 2003