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


2009-05-23
6:00 PM

Rainy Days! - Went out for just a few hours this morning to do some exploring. The water levels are extremely high first off. Also there is so much trash floating around and mostly on the banks...Picked up as much as I could. I did see a ton of mullet here on the more...
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh - New Smyrna Beach


2009-05-18
9:47 AM

Big Blow!!! - Looks like the boat will stay on the hill for a few days this week. We have a North Easter beating down on us for the next 4 days with winds from 25 to 40 knots. That's too much wind even for inshore… The big Reds in the creek are chewing crab b more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-05-14
2:25 PM

Jacksonville FL Beach Cobia Report - 5/11 - I LOVE A MONDAY??? I swear to you, that the boat ramp parking lot today looked like a Saturday in July! Actually, I looked at my reservation book after I put the boat in the water, because I thought I may have woke up in bazzaro world, more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-05-13
8:14 AM

Jacksonville Offshore 5/9 - The dolphin run has been out of this world at the ledge out of Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Check out pics and details here: http://www.digitalfathom.com/FishingBlog/JacksonvilleOffshoreFishing.html more...
Brett Gordon - Jacksonville


2009-05-12
5:43 PM

Walking the Dog - Early morning starts has been the norm this past week trying to wake the fish up with the all to familiar Click Clack of a topwater lure. Walking plugs has taken the biggest redfish this past week, Skitter Walks or Top Dog Jr's has been two of my fav more...
Capt. Chris Herrera - St. Augustine


2009-05-10
4:27 AM

Flounder Starting to Show Up.... - The Flounder seem to be in. Not a lot of big fish yet but there are a few nice ones around. Most of the spring Flounder are in the 2 to 3 pound range. On my first gigging charter of the year a few weeks ago we stuck 10 Flounder and a small Sheepshead more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-05-09
6:41 PM

Beggining of May//Jacksonville fishing report - www.fish-jacksonville-fishing.com 5/8 - Super Fun.....and trying a new product Had Miles C. and his father-in-law Dick aboard the Jettywolf, for a day of river/inlet Redbass'n. I'm not even gonna attempt to describe all the aspects of the more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville


2009-05-06
6:28 PM

May 09 - Mosquito Lagoon, New Smyrna, Ponce Inlet Backcountry - The spring bait run is fully underway on the coastal waters of Central Florida. I'm ready to leave behind the windy April we just had and welcome the warm wind-free days of May. Redfish are still providing the most consistent bite; right now is a gre more...
Capt. Nathaniel Lemmon - New Smyrna Beach


2009-05-04
12:50 PM

Plenty of Action... - Well the heat has been on as far as the temperature and you know this is just the start of a long hot summer… But the fish like the warmer water and feed a lot more than they do when the water is cold. The Reds will really start feeding almost e more...
Capt. James Howard - Jacksonville


2009-05-04
11:42 AM

Start of MAY / Jacksonville fishing report - www.jacksonvillefishingreports.blogspot.com 904-642-9546 5/2 - Birthday present from his wife Eric B. all the way from Tallahassee sure is lucky to have a wife, that when it came to a birthday present for Eric, she thought FISHIN. Yep, more...
Capt. Dave Sipler - Jacksonville

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