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Panama City Fishing Reports


2009-08-09
6:12 PM

N. Georgia Stripers.....trout bite a little slow. - I took my gal up to N. Georgia these last few days for some R&R. We invited 4lb. Ray and his wife to come along. Ray wanted to get a striper guide in between wading for trout in the local streams. Fishing, like anywhere else, can be hot or cold more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-08
7:01 PM

Mahi Maih are back panama city 8/8/09 - If you love the colors of fall your going to love the colors of summer time mahi mahi. The way they light up when they get excited flashing blue, green and yellow. This fish has it all. It jumps high runs fast and is one beautiful fish and best of a more...
Capt. Scott Fitzgerald - Panama City


2009-08-05
5:05 PM

panama city work out - Summer time is often the time of year we all like to kick back put our feet up Relax take our vacation's have a barbeque. Or go to Panama City book a fishing trip with one of the local guides and get ready for an arm burning, line screaming, drag more...
Capt. Scott Fitzgerald - Panama City


2009-08-04
2:48 PM

Redfish bite is on...getting better with each day. - When it comes to catching reds you have several choices. You can sit home and watch it on the telly....you can dream about being on the redfish tour or you can get on the boat with me and see what it's all about! Everyone wants to catch reds. The more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-03
1:47 PM

Dodging storms while catching fish. - The rain is welcomed in the area. Getting rain can cool the water temps and the air making a day of fishing most enjoyable. Seems like it's been a lot of yearS since we had afternoon storms or morning pop up storms as we have had this summer. We more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-02
1:36 PM

Redfish for everyone!!!!!!! - Had some N. Florida guys this morning. One had never caught a red, the others very few. By the end of the trip each had a red, one had the inshore slam and the quad, another had the quad. We ended up with a couple of keeper trout, flounder, nice s more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-07-31
4:44 PM

Stormy weather reds. - Launched the boat to a sky full of lightning and ominous cloud cover. As we eased over to the bait hole the wind came up turning the bay into a washing machine. After a few throws of the net we had enough nice sized ly's to fish. The weather was more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-07-30
2:43 PM

Rule number three: catch fish and have fun.... - If you want to know what rule number one and two are....either fish with me or ask Margeret and Lisa. These two ladies were in town for a little R&R and some fishing. Both could fish so after they made a few adjustments to the equipment it was on more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-07-29
4:26 PM

Big fishermen can come in small packages. - Another day for the kids.....long day I'm going to keep it short. Had a 15 year old this morning, Danial Hitchcock, had a 6 and 7 year old this afternoon; Doug and Seth Johnson. All did well and all caught a bunch of fish. End of the day: Countle more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-07-28
2:00 PM

West Bay trout and reds, spanish and spinner sharks. - Headed up to West Bay with Bob and Steve this morning. They wanted to catch some trout. We started out at a good trout/redfish spot putting a big red along with a couple of small trout in the boat. We missed a couple of good trout for various reas more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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