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


2009-09-01
12:35 PM

More reds, trout and blues on topwater. - Hit one of the redfish spots this morning. We have been catching great reds and trout everytime we go out. This has been the slowest August ever...not seeing many guide boats out on the days I'm on the water. Fishing is fantastic from reds and tr more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-31
12:07 PM

Fall is in the air in panama city - As summer comes to an end and fall begins. I begin to think of what's in store for us my mined races with the prospects of the fall run large schools of large bull red fish. Trout gathering at the canal edges and flats eating anything that swims in p more...
Capt. Scott Fitzgerald - Panama City


2009-08-30
10:55 AM

Inshore Nearshore fishing report for Pensacola, Navarre Destin - We're nearing the end of August and headed right into September so we can say good bye to the summer and hello to the fall. The temperatures are dropping but the fishing is still HOT! I want to take a sentence to thank the Lord and my entire list of more...
Capt. Eddie Woodall - Pensacola


2009-08-27
1:55 PM

Fall like temps with reds, trout and ducks in Panama City, Fl. - Hit the bay this morning with cloud cover and rain all around us but not on us. The stiff breeze out of the east made fishing tough for some but not for 4lb Ray. Here's a couple of shots of what we did today with some ly's and four pound test: more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-26
10:57 PM

Panama City Beach Redfish Fly - Cooler mornings and lower tides have the Redfish in a feeding frenzy. Me and local Captain, Jason Giles had the day off and took full advantage. At the end of the tide the water was extremely low exposing numerous Redfish backs and tails. These fis more...
Capt. Kyle Pitts - Panama City


2009-08-25
6:01 PM

Reds all day - Had a great time with the redfish today. We were able to locate a few large schools and they bit for us for a few hours. Even caught some on topwater lures when they were riled up good. We used pogies and freelined them with circle hooks in the ta more...
Capt. Blake Nelson - Destin


2009-08-25
9:28 AM

After the Storm - Well' we had to endure yet another made for TV tropical storm. TS Claudette did make it rain and the surf came up for a day. The weather was way worse several times this spring on just your usual cold fronts. Jim Cantore got his ego reinflated and th more...
Capt. Larry Pentel - Destin


2009-08-24
1:44 PM

Trout and red bite continues; ducks start moving thru the area. - The cooler temps and north winds have had another positive effect on the fishing. Today was another hot day only having to hit three spots catching reds, trout, flounder, spanish and blues. We had a twenty pound sand shark to the boat just before h more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-21
1:19 PM

Panama City redfish and trout - This is the time of the year to get them. I had a group of guys from Pheonix City Alabama this morning. I was reccomended on one of the forums by some clients for trout and reds in the area. Carl and a few others will get a thank you from these g more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-08-20
5:30 PM

Puppy reds and some nice trout - The wind has been blowing out of the East the last few days switching to the Southeast later in the morning. The kind of wind I like. Fishing has been good the bite consistent. The water is very high for some reason which could be why we could onl more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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