The offshore season has begun. We took our first tuna trip of the season on Aug. 16th. We started trolling at about the 500 line just south of butterf...
Mark Anderson
August 23, 2001
In the Mosquito lagoon the reds are still bunched up but are real spooky. Make sure you try to approach them with stealth like fashion. When you get o...
Joe Porcelli
Kingfish Star, Dolphin, Wahoo and Sailfish Make Cameo Appearance I obtained first hand info from Captain Joe Dobbins of Frequent Flyer Charters in Jup...
Rob Mazzei
Tarpon, Cobia......Gar? Well, I could sum up this week’s report like this. The tarpon are still here. The key word is “here”. The bite slowed this wee...
Scott Hughes
August 22, 2001
Time flies when you’re having fun as the saying goes and it is flying for me. I was reminded by a friend on the water yesterday and by several e-mails...
George Welcome
Hot Fishing Action in Venice, La. It has definately been a while since our last posting but we have been working everyday. Between all the tournaments...
Damon McKnight
August 21, 2001
Gettin' Fishy Fishing remained steady as Chantal breezed by us early this week. We experienced some rain as a feeder band went over Florida. Chantal m...
Matt Hoover
August 20, 2001
Offshore Mackerel Offshore fishing for Spanish mackerel is still the best action. The artificial reefs (M) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 have consistently been ali...
Bob Smith
I've noticed alot more baitfish in the local inshore waters this year then in the recent past. The mullet schools are bunched up in the canals and get...
Andy Roydhouse
Muttons & Groupers The oceanside offshore wrecks have been loaded with nice size Black Groupers and Mutton Snappers lately anywhere from 90-240ft. of...
Bob Brown
August 19, 2001
August Fishing on the Gulf can be Hot! August can offer up some great fishing as long as weather conditions allow. With the long hot days and warm nig...
Dave Pinkham
Marquesas Keys Aboard Mother Ship This past week we spent some days and nights on a "mother ship" out in the Marquesas Keys. We found some baby tarpon...
Dexter Simmons