{%image_id=54437%}A daytime Swordfish trip is a bit different than the evening and nighttime trips. Other than the obvious ability to see during the d...
Steve Souther
June 16, 2017
The striped bass bite on Smith Lake, Alabama is on fire and Fishing 24-7 Guide Service's Mike Walker is on them. As the water continues to warm and th...
Mike Walker
We've been getting keeper fluke, some nice bluefish, and the occasional sea bass. Other boats fishing L.I. Sound have been bringing in striped bass at...
Sal Tardella
June 15, 2017
This past week proved extremely tough for anglers due to weather, but early on the bite was pretty good with plenty of action. There wasn't much size...
Jon Fetter
Captain John Fischbach of Absolute Florida Flats fishing based out of Tarpon Springs, a long time Guide Service running fishing charters on West Centr...
John Fischbach
Mother Nature threw us a curve ball this week as a tropical system moved through the area, bringing rain and wind and shutting things down for several...
Jim Klopfer
South Indian River Fishing Report 6/15 Inshore: Well, we went from drought to deluge! Much needed rains have been arriving daily to fall on the Treasu...
Charlie Conner
Today is Wednesday June 14, 2017. First I would like to congratulate the top 3 finishers in the Orleans County Open Tournament, Ed Monette of team Can...
Orleans County Tourism
June 14, 2017
It's June and tarpon are the target on Tampa fishing charters. The action has been great and the weather has kept the crowds down. We have been target...
Brandon Henley
June 13, 2017
Today we fished a morning 1/2 day. We started out on the #Reef for some Yellowtail #Snapper fishing, but it was tough. We had a big #Barracuda that wo...
Joe Hendrix
It is rainy season in Tampa Bay. Rainy season typically runs from mid May to mid October, resulting in frequent summer rainfall. Certain fish prefer c...
TJ Stewart
June 12, 2017
We have entered our summer with good numbers of bait both inshore and off the beaches. The redfish and trout are still chewing very well and the snook...
Patrick Rood