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


2009-06-09
8:58 PM

Endless summer possibilties - Now that summer is here options on where to fish are endless. If targeting redfish is your thing first light on the flats has yielded some nice slot fish using live bait (mud minnows) or artificial lures like BiteABait topwaters or Exude Darts. May more...
Capt. Chris Herrera - St. Augustine


2009-06-09
8:06 AM

Family Day... - Time to take the wife fishing! Sometimes it gets a little old watching people on your boat catch fish scratch that. It never gets old watching your clients catch fish but it is sure nice to have the pole in your hands sometimes. After 2 or 3 cha more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-06-04
6:58 PM

June 09 - Mosquito Lagoon, New Smyrna, Ponce Inlet Backcountry - Can you believe it's already June and soon the year will be half way over? May was another great month of fishing here on the coastal waters of Central Florida. While we received about 20 of flooding rains at the end of the month, I found numerous f more...
Capt. Nathaniel Lemmon - New Smyrna Beach


2009-06-03
6:52 PM

June Jacksonville fishing report - www.captdaves.com www.fish-jacksonville-fishin.com 6/2 - A different approach DOA Rob and myself headed to Nassau Sound early. The ocean was slick, so a quick run north was easy. Plans were to just do the standard Nassau Sound thing. Get u more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-06-03
4:46 AM

Team Buck Rogers Offshore Report - Jacksonville, FL - 5-30-09 PM - This was part two of a two part Saturday. The ocean had layed down from the morning so it was a nice ride back out to the SE. I knew the dirty water was out to BR so I decided to head for HG to see if the clean water was a little farther out. The w more...
Capt. Chad Starling - Jacksonville


2009-06-02
7:33 AM

Great Weather and Great Fishing... - The weather has been beautiful for the past week. Despite the 15 inches of rain we got the fish have settled right back in. All the fresh water did move them around some but they are still chewing. On a trip late last week it was business as usual more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-06-01
8:15 AM

Jacksonville May Report - A lot of freshwater from last weeks rains have made fishing challenging. More than a solid week of rain and high winds has the salinity low and the clarity level similar to dark tea. The upside is that the fish adapt fairly quickly and they still hav more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2009-05-27
5:23 PM

Rain equals great fishing - knowing how to adapt with the change in weather is the key to success. Fishing over flows or small creeks that are flooded that dump into deeper water are areas that will concentrate the bait which brings in the fish. Snook, Tarpon, Redish and Trout more...
Capt. Chris Herrera - St. Augustine


2009-05-26
9:36 AM

Back to Normal!!! - All the rain and high winds last week didn't seem to change the fishing to much. On a trip this past Friday with Jon Fredricks and his son Eric it was a nice mix of fish… We mostly float fished live shrimp in the river. About the only thing we d more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-05-26
7:55 AM

5/25 - After the big STORM - Jacksonville, Fla. - 5/25 - No TROUT, changes. Ya' know after week long storm like we just got over, that dropped so much rain on the area. You would think something would have changed afterwards?? Something, anything.... Well, the waters less salty in the river i more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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