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Fishing Reports by Capt. James Pic


2009-06-23
7:29 PM

Another beautiful sunrise with redfish on the fly. - Even though we had a record high this afternoon the morning brought a light wind out of the northwest and some decent early morning teperatures. Once again we were watching tailing reds as the sun came up. Thanks to Capt. Jim Dupree and the Dupree more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-22
3:57 PM

Redfish on the fly, trout on the cork, spanish, blues and ladies - Hit the flats early this morning with John, Jim, James and Danial Topping. We started tossing topwater at tailing reds. On the bow, John, put a spoon fly in front several fish before we watched a nice slot fish eat the fly. Unfortunately, as happe more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-21
3:28 PM

Nick gets the N. Fla slam/quad-fecta but Haley gets the ax! - Nick and Haley Quincey had a great day of fishing, Panama City and JP style. We started out the day chunking topwater at tailing reds. I threw the cast net picking up some greenies to hit some West Bay trout spots. One paid off with some nice fi more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-19
2:51 PM

Fish piling into the bay..trout and spanish bite picking up. - Another hot one. I think the Southeast wind blew for about seven minutes this morning, then back out of the west. We could use a few days of southeast wind. There are a lot of fish coming into the bay right now. Big schools of blue runners along more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-18
7:28 PM

Big reds in the shallows, trout on the flats, lot's of spanish. - First thing, sorry about the lack of reporting. I didn't take the advice of some of you that emailed me about a waterproof camera although I definitely appreciate your emails. I want to thank all of you that read my reports I know that there are a more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-15
2:25 PM

Big reds early on topwater, spanish later. - We fished some shallow water this morning with redfish moving everywhere. When that second fish came up and spanked the Zara Spook it looked like someone had thrown a cinder block on top of it. We were in water just a little over a foot deep which more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-14
3:20 PM

Good trout bite and the spanish keep coming. - Matt, Allen and Bill wanted some fly fishing and topwater action this morning. We managed to catch a bunch of shorties on DOA's, fly and Spook Jr's before we went back into St. Andrews bay with some ly's. The west wind was blowing again dirtying up more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-13
3:40 PM

Big spanish, big smiles, small cobia in the bay. - Tom Henson and his son, Rhett, fished with me this morning. The day broke with a beautiful sunrise, low humidity bringing hopes of a couple of big trout to start the day. We hit several spots in West Bay with only small trout and flounder to show f more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-12
7:14 PM

Wind blows bringing some good suprises. - Amy and Keith Tate showed up this morning bright and early this morning expecting to go king fishing for a little while before moving into the bay for other species. Unfortunately the wind blew all night making it a little rough offshore. We stayed more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City


2009-06-11
2:14 PM

Joseph get's the "quad fecta". - The quadfecta is a name I have made up for my six hour clients that like to do a little of everything that Panama City has to offer for inshore fishing. Today Joseph and his father, Joe, came to do a little fishing. They wanted some redfish and t more...
Capt. James Pic - Panama City

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