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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Northeast Florida (New Smyrna Beach to Jacksonville)


2009-11-02
5:15 PM

Oct. / Nov Jacksonville area fishing reports - It's been a heck of a week. The fishing was tough for big Speckled Trout all week, till Sunday.....then it was thru-the-roof. Tuesday 10/27, With George & Tom, we caught some big Specks but it took all day in the wind, and when we finally got o more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-11-01
12:26 PM

Nov 09 - Mosquito Lagoon, New Smyrna, Ponce Inlet Backcountry - November is a transition month on the inshore waters of Central Florida. November typically signals the end of the fall bait run as stronger cold front sweep into the area dropping water temperatures. The ensuing cooler water temperatures also start more...
Capt. Nathaniel Lemmon - New Smyrna Beach


2009-11-01
7:38 AM

Enjoying the Cooler Weather - Right conditions wrong moon! The tide and wind were perfect for Flounder gigging the morning of the 31st but the Flounder just weren't laid up good. The full moon is not my favorite but because everything else was right I had to try. Lots of push more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-10-29
12:19 PM

Fantastic Fall Fishing - North Florida - The fall flounder run has kicked into high gear along the inland waters of Northeast Florida. Although the water temperature has only dropped a few degrees flounder are making there yearly October and November migration. Last week, our fishing club, more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2009-10-26
12:17 PM

Late October 2009 - The weather has been great this week. A little wind a few days but mild temperatures and the water temp has cooled a few degrees also. If you like loading the cooler up with fish the Croakers are everywhere in the river. There are no limits on th more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-10-25
4:40 PM

Octr. Jacksonville-Amelia Island Fishing report - 10/23 - NO JETTIES, for the Wolfie Had a group charter with 6 guys on two boats. Myself and Capt Jeff the magic Wansor. Picked them up at Sisters Creek Boat Ramp, and headed straight for the jetties wishing it would be calm and I could anchor o more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-10-21
10:42 PM

Oct. Jacksonville Fishing report - 10/19 & 20 - WEATHER CHANGE Left out on Monday with Nick W. and it was freezing. Don't know how cold it was, But it was cold enough that I had the heavy woolies on all day long. But that's not a bad thing. I wanted it and and I like it, though. more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-10-19
12:23 PM

First Cold Front of The Year... - The first true cold front moved into North Florida this past Friday and after the front you know what's next… 15 to 20 NE winds. This should drop our water temp a little and put the inshore fish on the move. There have been some big Jacks at the j more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-10-16
12:52 AM

Jacksonville Mid October Trout report - 10/13 - Deep Water T-routz Had Nick W. on board with me today. We departed at 8am. And tried to float-rig fish within a mile of the boat ramp...just checking to see if the fish think it's fall yet. Tried two spots and the only thing we cam more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-10-12
12:03 PM

A Little Time for Me! - It's always nice to slip out and do a little fishing myself when I get a chance. This past weekend I called one of my regulars and invited him to go fun fishing with me and of course he said yes. Phil Baker and my self decide to see what we could more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville

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