Prelude To A Storm Tropical storm Isadore hangs in the balance. As of right now, weather soothsayers are not quite sure what path the storm will take....
Matt Hoover
September 22, 2002
Fishing Report Sept. 19th. Caught 25 stripers of mixed sizes today. Many smaller schoolies but we did land 3 keepers chunking in the river. In the ear...
Joel Koch
September 19, 2002
The summer heat is still here in Southern Alabama. The tropical storms are bringing us some much needed rain but the fronts are turning off the bass b...
Sam Williams
September 18, 2002
BAhamas Trip I spent the last couple of days in the Bimni Islands chasing Yellow Tails and Yellow Eyes. The result was good. The Yellow Eyes were biti...
Quinton Dieterle
Welcome to Capt. Terry's FISHING REPORT: Sept. 19th, 2002 Redfish, The reds have started schooling up on and near the grass flats....
Terry Pitz
REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING 9/21/02 by Capt. Butch Rickey It was a short work week with three trips scheduled, made shorter by a cancellation due to fa...
Butch Rickey
LAKE BUCHANAN: Water clear; 79 degrees; 1017.30': LARGEMOUTH are fair to good until midmorning in 5'-10' on white 1/4 oz. Terminator spinnerbaits (www...
Jim Files
TUNA and COBIA SLAM! The offshore fishing has gone from good, back to downright awesome. Yesterday, a friend and myself went out chasing cobia and had...
Damon McKnight
September 17, 2002
Swordfish, Sailfish and Kingfish We have still been catching the Swordfish. However they have not been as big as the last one. In the past 6 trip sinc...
David Ide
September 16, 2002
The inshore fishig has been great for trout and snook. The trout have been on the flats in 3 to 5 feet of water and are feeding on pigfish (when you c...
Joe Ward
Father-Son Fishing Trips Extended to Fall-Winter It has been a summer to remember here in the fabulous Florida Keys. Teaching fly casting to fathers a...
Dexter Simmons
9/16/02 Offshore fishing in Miami is heating up. Somebody forgot to tell the sailfish that it was September. Fishing on a half day last week, and fish...
Dean Panos
September 15, 2002