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Carrabelle Fishing Reports


2007-04-13
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - REGULATIONS AND SEASON CHANGES— IMPORTANT INFO YOU NEED TO KNOW Spring has sprung and that means fishing seasons are reopening for species like red snappers and others. Firstly, let’s get a current handle on the groupers regs. As more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2007-03-27
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - SPRING POMPANO RUN BEGINS The highly sought-after Florida pompano have returned for their spring run across the Forgotten Coast. With surface water temperatures in the high sixties, these little finny gourmets are being caught all along the beache more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2007-03-12
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - THE SPAWN IS ON On the Forgotten Coast of Florida this is a special time for aficionados of fish eating. Many folks don’t know that one of our “trash fish” is one of THE very best eating of all the fish that swim in the ocean. The whiting more t more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2007-02-12
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - GET IN BETWEEN THE HIGHS AND THE LOWS The real secret to catching winter groupers is to build enough flexibility into your fishing schedule so you can select a comfortable day to go offshore. Granted winter tends to have more low pressure systems more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2007-01-16
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - Grouper and Snapper Offshore and Trout and Reds Inshore Offshore guides who fish out of Apalach and Carrabelle report improvement in the grouper bite now that water is warming somewhat in the Gulf. Artificial and natural reefs are covered up more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2006-12-12
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - EARLY SPRING—BOAT AND MOTOR MAINTENANCE ‘97 Early spring is the time to get your fishing boat ready to catch ‘em up. Annual maintenance and service is a ritual for me. Here is a list of things that you may want to consider on your annual boat/mot more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2006-11-20
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - GROUPERS ARE SHALLOW NOW Gag groupers have moved in closer to shore now that the water temperature is much cooler, around 73 degrees on the surface offshore of Apalachicola. You will have to fish hard for keeper gags. Expect to get lots of bites more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2006-10-25
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - CONVICT FISH—AN OVERLOOKED SPECIES Convict fish aka sheepshead is one of the most prolific inshore species during fall and winter. The Forgotten Coast provides ideal habitat for this barnacle muncher with bridge pilings in abundance. Sheepshead o more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2006-09-27
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - FALL FISHING ON THE FORGOTTEN COAST—FABULOUS Autumn on the Gulf Coast of Florida is nothing but spectacular. The only thing that is more anxiously awaited is the fall fishing. Finally, the nights are brisk in the sixties and with some fresh rain more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2006-09-05
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle - ERNESTO ALL BARK, NO BITE Meteorologists are a paranoid group. Since hurricanes Dennis and Katrina visited the Forgotten Coast last summer, the level of paranoia this year is at an all-time high. If you watch the weather channel as most of us do, more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle

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