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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Panhandle and Big Bend (Suwannee to Pensacola)


2009-11-01
6:44 PM

Great Redfish action in Pensacola ! - It's fall and the reds have arrived in full force. It usually takes a few cold fronts to get the reds on the move, but the one that moved in last week was like two cold fronts in one, and it certainly did the trick. I've been out a few times more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola


2009-11-01
6:41 AM

It's a girl! - One of my duck hunting clients called me a couple of months ago asking if I wanted a new duck dog. It's been a couple of seasons since Feathers headed to the Rainbow Bridge so I thought it would be a good time put a new gal in my life. I picked u more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-10-30
2:19 PM

The Destin Inshore Bite is still real strong! - We have been getting some beautiful days to fish recently and the fish have been cooperating. We are getting most of the trout in a little deeper water, around 4-5 feet and the reds in real close to the bank in less than 2 feet. With the cold weath more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin


2009-10-27
12:32 PM

The Seasons Are Changing - Been a lot happening and changing on the fishing scene in the 10 days since my last report. The biggest change is of course the weather. The cold fronts have started making their way this far South and the times; they are a changing. The beach water more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin


2009-10-26
7:48 AM

bull reds destin east pass. - Well it is that time of year again in Destin the big reds are starting to move and the fishing for redfish is been good. Two days ago we must have caught 20 to 30 reds on live pinfish inside the pass, several of the reds were 30 to 35 lb class,2 slot more...
Capt. Brian Santos - Destin


2009-10-25
7:40 PM

Flounder could finally be on the move! - Today we spent a couple of hours in West Bay teaching how and where to catch reds and trout. Hit the hot water canal with nothing going on there just yet. We headed toward the pass and the Island finding no flounder in the kiddie pool but some good more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-10-25
9:10 AM

Destin Flats Fishing - The flats in Destin are still holding a lot of fish. We have been able to find plenty of trout in less than 3 feet and reds in about 1 to 2 feet of water. And with the cold weather we have been getting they are starting to bunch up in tighter schoo more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin


2009-10-23
7:52 AM

Cooler weather could bring great opportunity. - This time of year I spend a little more time on the golf course and in the deer stand. I took a nice doe a few days ago with my bow. I get to fish a few days a week with this week no exception. I'm a little dissappointed in the lack of flounder mo more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-10-19
9:41 PM

The colors of fall yellows oranges and redfish - Did some one say red fish!!!! Well if it's bull red's you want we got them now and in good numbers. The big bulls are moving up and down the beaches of Panama City!!!! So if you love red fish now is the time to be here!!!! I have managed to get a few more...
Capt. Scott Fitzgerald - Panama City


2009-10-18
5:52 PM

IFA tournament report....miserable weather in Orange Beach - Some of you may follow the redfish tours but for those that don't.... the last stop on the IFA Redfish tour was this weekend in Orange Beach Alabama. The IFA is a series of tours in different regions around the South East. I really enjoy fishing with more...
Capt. Brant Peacher - Pensacola

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