Water levels have been at an epic high flood level on Mosquito Lagoon after a heavy rainy season during late summer, Redfish hunting moves tight to sh...
Michael Savedow
October 17, 2015
Blooms of the Florida red tide organism, Karenia brevis, are present in, along, and offshore of Bay and Gulf counties in northwest Florida, and along...
Frank Bourgeois
We've had to deal with some bad weather since our last report, but we did get into some nice sea bass and blackfish yesterday. It took many hours of t...
Sal Tardella
October 16, 2015
First, I'd like to thank all of my friends and clients who made another Scallop Season enjoyable and fun! It really is just like "An Underwater Easter...
"Red Ed" Brennan
I say it every year, but here it goes again…I love Fall Fishing! Despite a red tide scare we are still catching lots of fish. During the week we targe...
Todd Jones
October 15, 2015
Guntersville Bass Guides 256-698-6593 Frog fishing was on point this week! With more blow ups then one could keep count and a flurry of catching as th...
Jim Leary
The great part about fishing in South Florida is that we have so many options, especially this time of year. We can go daytime swordfishing, mahi fish...
Dean Panos
Some fun loving New Yorkers chartered the Blue Waters 2 for an early morning fishing trip. Their request was action. Captain John read the west wind a...
John Barker
A drop in water temps have given the kings their first good push. Big shiners fished from 30 to 60 feet have been productive. Large mackerel are hitti...
Tom Chaya
{%image_id=45482%}We are going to have a really nice weekend for fishing. We'll, at least half of it when it comes to wind. A cold front is on the way...
Rob Modys
The fishing this weekend should be great for just about anything you want to catch. There are large numbers of ladyfish inshore on the flats mixed in...
Eric Anderson
{%image_id=33533%}The bait moving into the Miami area is the best I'v seen in many years. Bally hoo, and mullet are everywhere. The inside areas aroun...
Quinton Dieterle