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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob Cosby


2007-04-09
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore/nearshore report I thought the cold weather was done and then we get hit with a record cold snap with temperatures in the 30's. Hopefully, that was old man winter's last gasp. Today the water temperature was 62.5 degrees; down from the 70' more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-03-27
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore/nearshore report Jacksonville area March/April are transition months here in north Florida. The cold fronts are weaker, and the water starts to warm up a bit. The wind, however, can be a challenge. The water temperature was 67 degrees yest more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-03-14
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - NE Florida inshore nearshore report March, the transition month, is here and we'll be steadily moving from our winter patterns into spring. In fact, a customer caught a jack crevalle a couple days ago, which is a sure sign fish are moving north. more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-02-27
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore report Recently, we've had a break from the cold weather. Today the water temperature got up to 62 degrees in the shallow creek I was in. I wouldn't be surprized if we get another cold snap before spring truly arrives. The reds are cruis more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-02-13
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore report Jacksonville area waters Speckled trout are closed in our waters this month, so naturally, they are biting fairly well. Since they are weak fish, release them carefully with wet hands if you must touch them. There are some large more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-02-01
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore report The cold, windy, and sometimes rainy weather recently has had a chilling effect on fishing. The flip side is the boat ramps are less crowded! On the few days in between fronts it is still worthwhile to wet a line. Sheephead and more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-01-17
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore report Jacksonville area waters The weather remains confused with almost spring like conditions prevailing in between fronts. The water temps are ranging between 60 to 66 degrees. Redfish are quite active in the creeks and can be seen more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2007-01-04
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore fishing report The water temperature is ranging from 58 to 60 degrees. The sheephead are biting fairly well on both fiddlers and live shrimp fished on 1/8 0z. jigheads along the jetty rocks. Some are good size and all are excellent table f more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2006-12-26
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - Inshore fishing report Inshore fishing report Merry Christmas to all and a happy new year! Not too much has changed on the fishing scene since my last report. In between the weather fronts the fishing is quite good. The water temperatures are more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2006-12-13
12:00 AM

Fernandina to Saint Augustine & St. Johns River - NE Florida inshore fishing report Speckled trout are in high gear in our area right now. You can target them with lipped diving lures, DOA shrimp, Gulp shrimp, or the real thing(live shrimp) with a good chance of success. Use a sliding float rig w more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville

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