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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Sipler


2004-01-05
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - FISH,FISH and MORE FISH....it was an outstanding holiday season. WHEW, WHAT A HOLIDAY SEASON! I'm writing this report after about a 10 day run of trips. And a much needed break is welcome, but then again I'm ready to go again tomarrow! CAUSE I more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-12-19
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - THIS YEAR...A REFLECTION. THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE LET ME KNOW THAT THESE BI-WEEKLY REPORTS HAVE HELPED THEM CATCH MORE FISH. Reflecting... 2003 was a tough one. It started out great, though. For me the spring of 2003 started off lik more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-12-08
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - Brrrrrr........BUT WORTH EVERY BITE! Well, we got it. A blast of Nordic air on Thanksgiving weekend. Yep, the letters C-O-L-D spell it and yes it's a bad four letter word for us in Florida. But when you look on the bright and shiney side lik more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-11-29
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - NOT THE USUAL HOOK LINE AND SINKER........ I just have to tell you about Thanksgiving day. It was thick with fog, as day light came over the eastern horizon. But the forecast was for a beautiful day. Not a breath of wind, and the boat ramp was p more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-11-18
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - TIS' THE SEASON FOR GREAT MEALS I said it before, but will say it again. The fall/winter season to me means; good eating fish, and lots of them. I, like many guides clean alot of fish through out the year, and on the top of the list of dislik more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-11-06
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - A CAPTAINS, POST-PARDOM DEPRESSION....OF SORTS Hey, I know that sounds funny, cause I'll never be a mommy, let alone stop fishing enough to have a wife! But I think I know what some women feel like after having a baby, and experience th more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-10-26
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - TIS THE SEASON...(in reverse?) It's really something...when spring comes and the water warms after N.E. Florida's brief winter season (Jan. & Feb are terrible here) the dock talk is all about the Spanish Mackeral at the inlet in late March thru m more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-10-16
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - BIG GIANT REDFISH OF N.E. FLORIDA.... (and sharks too) Whew.......what a week (and more). Hunting down the big reds that the St. Johns River in Jacksonville is famous for,has me wore out! But that's the only way you can keep up wit more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-10-03
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - INSHORE CHUMMING, HUH??? Over the years I have fished offshore, and inshore. But after getting heel spurs, broken t-tops, and prematurely worn out engines from long runs and endless days of trolling. I've found that fishing the St. Johns River, a more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2003-09-28
12:00 AM

Jacksonville Fishing Report for Amelia Island & Mayport - 400 T0 600 POUNDS OF FISH A DAY? EAT YOUR WHEATIES! I can truely say, it's another one of my favorite times of year. I have many. And each one revolves around my clients catching BIG fish. Be it either Tarpon or Redfish, or a big ole S more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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