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


2009-07-05
11:19 AM

Long Hot Days!!! - The weather has been warm and we are into the summer pattern as far as fishing and weather goes… The Trout have shown back up in the river in good numbers with most of the fish in the 2 to 3lb range. Red fishing is good if you figure out the feedi more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-07-04
11:11 AM

END of June, START of July....Jacksonville fishing - It's been a busy few weeks. Although the heat of the summer and the St. Johns River and inlet fishing, has me bouncing around between the two on certain tides. If you know where to go and when to be there it can make all the difference. Of course, more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-07-03
6:26 PM

July 09 - Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River, Ponce Inlet and Beaches - July in Florida...it's been hotter than a firecracker! We just wrapped up another busy June that provided some consistent fishing for a variety of species. Speckled trout, redfish, and tarpon are the everyday targets, with snook, black drum, tripleta more...
Capt. Nathaniel Lemmon - New Smyrna Beach


2009-06-28
3:41 AM

Good But not Great! - Fishing is still up and down but the water has cleared up pretty good and salt content is back to normal. The Trout are starting to show up in the usual summer time spots for me. All that rain a month ago really moves the Trout. They like the water s more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-06-27
3:02 PM

Inshore/nearshore report Jacksonville area waters - Summer is in full swing now with several kingfish tournaments completed and tarpon being caught in the pogie pods off the beach. Two significant weather events have influenced fishing recently. A couple of weeks ago our end of the state got 12 plu more...
Capt. Bob Cosby - Jacksonville


2009-06-24
4:24 PM

Hot, Hot, Hot, Slick, Slick, Slick - Time for chum fishing... We took off around the jetties and headed north. Scanning the water I found the bait out in about 26 feet of water, two tosses of the net and I had all I needed. But I also had ground chum too. Trying a new to produ more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-06-21
8:42 PM

MID - JUNE, JACKSONVILLE FL. REPORT - Capt Dave Sipler's Sport Fishing www.fish-jacksonville-fishing.com 6/19 - Beach, Jetties, River......oh no!! Had Dave C. from Virginia out with me again. Dave always fishes as a solo person. And we always have fun. He enjoys the water an more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-06-17
7:16 PM

Team Buck Rogers Jacksonville Offshore Report - 6-12-09 - WHAT A DAY!!! and I mean what a day. Let me tell you what I mean. Wednesday was like glass, Thursday was like glass. The forecast was the same for Fri but was it like glass? NOPE! It wasn't that bad though; we made 35 mph out to 48 miles and put our more...
Capt. Chad Starling - Jacksonville


2009-06-16
5:43 AM

Dealing With the Dirty Water! - Lots and lots of dirty fresh water still flushing thru or river system from all the rain a few weeks ago has made the fishing very tuff. And you know it has made the gigging not even worth going. I went gigging 2 weeks ago and worked hard to get o more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-06-12
8:54 AM

MID - JUNE, JACKSONVILLE FL. REPORT - Capt Dave Sipler's Sport Fishing jacksonville-Amelia Island Fla. www.captdaves.com www.fish-jacksonville-fishing.com 904-642-9546 6/10 - Fishing in a Aquarium! Had Tim A. from Tampa back on board the JETTYWOLF today, and he'll be b more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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