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


2009-10-08
8:33 AM

October 09 - New Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet, and Mosquito Lagoon - The first cold fronts of the season have just dipped into Florida, fall is in the air. From this point forward fishing on the Space Coast will be in a transition phase. The inshore and nearshore waters are full of baitfish making their migration sout more...
Capt. Nathaniel Lemmon - New Smyrna Beach


2009-10-05
11:06 AM

Looking for the Flounder! - I couldn't wait any longer to try the Flounder gigging… All the monster high tides last month kept the gigging on the back burner but we had a half decent low tide the other morning and I had to go! The water was very clean but I was amazed at the more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-10-03
8:44 PM

Oct. Jacksonville Florida report - October 2nd 2009 Had Don M. aboard again. This time with his Dad, Don M. Yeah D & D fishing team. Ran to the jetties first thing so I could dump my bait-well water and get fresh clean Ocean water in the tanks. Don't want anything to do with more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-09-28
10:56 AM

Jacksonville Florida Fishing Reports - Almost everything's biting. And the huge schools of 12-18 Mullet are pouring out the river into the Ocean. (like to get some of them and smoke'em) The strangest catch this week by a customer was a Spanish Mackerel. Yeah they are heading south too more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-09-28
10:13 AM

Finding the Big Trout! - With the tides still running very high the Red fish in the back waters have been a hard bite for me. When the tides are so high the Reds can stay in the grass and gorge themselves with all the food they want. Which means your best bet is to fish them more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-09-22
7:05 PM

September Flood tides - September has brought us high waters that flooded the Spartina grass which produced epic tailing Redfish opportunities for the fly or spin fisherman. Redfish were giving themselves away by flagging you down as they rooted out shrimp, crabs and sn more...
Capt. Chris Herrera - St. Augustine


2009-09-22
4:29 PM

Late Sept. Jacksonville Fishing report - 9/21 - These tides....... If you are a frequent visitor here, you know I tell it the way I see it. I call a day when there's a really high incoming tide and a N.E. or East wind. A K.O.D. day.(kiss of death) Not very conducive for river floa more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-09-20
12:42 PM

My Favorite Time of Year! - Well the monster flood tides have made the tailing Red fishing start a little early this year. Even though it's a very slow and patient way of Red fishing it's also very rewarding when you get one hooked up. I try to ease along in the thinner gr more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-09-19
9:31 PM

Jacksonville (inshore) Fishing Report, Rain, wind and tide. - 9/17 - Rain, Wind, Current, OH NO! Had the pleasure of having Doug W. back aboard the Jettywolf again today. His last trip was probably early 2007. So it's been a little while. Doug's a good angler, and I found that out after our first trip. So I more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-09-18
9:26 AM

Mid-Sept Jacksonville Fishing Report - 9/14 - BLUE MONDAY!! Monday's at 7am......it's usually my favorite time and day. A vacant boat ramp, a vacant river (to some extent). And if the fish are chewin', just a great way to start a week. Except for this Monday. Something happened. more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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