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


2009-09-08
3:30 PM

Brandon White has a big day! - A long time client, John White, showed up this morning with his son Brandon for a morning on the water. The plan was for action and that was easy to deliver. Nine year old Brandon showed off his skills boating spanish, blues, trout and some just un more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-08
8:48 AM

Summers End - It's the day after Labor day and all the crowds are gone. What marks the end of summer for some signifies the start of the nicest time to be at the beach for those of us who live here. Perfect temps, no crowds at the beach or the grocery, crystal cle more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin


2009-09-07
6:02 PM

Panama City drizzles and full moon make for a tough day. - I heard over the weekend that a bunch of guides had a tough time fishing. As I slid the boat into the water this morning I had a plan and hoped that the weather and moon would not effect us. As I welcomed Trina and Eric (Barry) onto the boat this m more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-07
10:46 AM

Mahi Mahi Mania - It all began innocently enough for the Skelton boys, Dad and two sons, from North Georgia. It was a routine customer request. The day's primary objective was to run way, way afar and far, far away into the cobalt- blue of the Gulf of Mexico where t more...
Capt. Alex Crawford - Carrabelle


2009-09-06
6:46 PM

September brings fall bass patterns, hopes of winter crappie. - The bay and gulf fishery is great and getting better. There is, however, another fishery here in the panhandle that will attract fishermen from all over. I grew up fishing Deer Point Lake, Gap Pond, Porter Pond and the Sandhill Ponds. Bass fishing more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-05
3:07 PM

Reds and Specks Still Biting For Us - The redfish and speckled trout have been cooperating with us for the past couple days. The trick is to get past all the bluefish that have flooded the bay for the past few weeks. The bite should remain strong on the flats throughout the fall...and more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin


2009-09-04
2:26 PM

JP2Fish takes JB to fish. - I decided to do something new this year. There have been a few people that follow my reports and email me every now and then to tell me thanks for the effort. Some even go as far as to refer business to me even though they have never fished with more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-09-03
8:56 PM

Pensacola, Navarre, Perdido Key Inshore Report - Rain for the past couple of days has kept me off the water, but gave me a chance to go through my tackle. I make sure everything is top-notch and ready to go, so when I hit the water, I'm not hindered by sub-par equipment. As for what's been going o more...
Capt. John Rivers - Pensacola


2009-09-01
8:22 PM

Panama City Grouper Time - Now that the Red Snapper season has ended it's time to turn our attention to grouper fishing. We fished on Wednesday and had a nice mess of gag grouper with most caught in less than 90ft of water while getting a lot of bites and landing a bunch of more...
Capt. Mike Falzone - Panama City


2009-09-01
7:18 PM

Birthday Fishes - Came back from a week at Indian Pass yesterday and fished off Grayton today. Never ran the first bottom rig today (odd for me). Trolled around for 4 hours and had a great time, Caught 2 right nice Mahi in the 10# to 20# class (okay, 1 of each) and mi more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin

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