Offshore of Yankeetown Fishing Report With Good Friends
What Are Friends For? To Go Fishing With!
Hey Everyone, Mother Nature has been very nice to us offshore anglers lately, and she has allowed me to roam to some of my deep water haunts.
This trip was with some good friends of mine and their family. Russ did a complete over haul on the motor on my little truck and would not take any money for it, but asked if I would take him and some family members offshore fishing for the day. They had a great time and put a lot of fish in the boat of all verities.
The action was so good through out the day that I didn’t get a chance to snap many photos, but if you look at the pic-nic table………….there’s 10 feet of fillets ! ! !
September is almost upon us and that is when our fall fishing starts to pick up, so get with all of your fishing buddies and family members to get some dates together.
FOR THE MONTH OF SEPT. THESE ARE THE DATES I CAN FISH —?SEPT. 1st through 11th — 19th & 20th — 26th & 27th ! ! !
I have a BFCT fire class that I must attend for my State Job that I will be at during the week ONLY ! ! ! It starts on 9/13 and runs to 10/2, BUT I WILL be available to run on weekends.
Enjoy the pics and hope to hear from you all soon. Take care.
Captain Lance
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A Yankee Town, Florida Fishing Report
From Yankeeetown Offshore Fishing Guide Captain Lance


Looks like she's trying to break Captain Lance's Rod





What the mission was for!

Almost time to eat!
Its the Time of Year to Make Lemonade Out Of Lemons
LEMONADE?
Yes lemonade, although we are in the middle of what is called the “Dog Days of Summer”, there are still fish to be caught around the Levy/Citrus County coasts. As a matter of fact, if you’re looking for numbers, and aren’t picky about the species, it’s an especially great time of year for the young anglers.
There are an abundance of what we consider ”by catch” that will keep the kids busy for hours.?Also, these fish are just a?short ride from the dock, provide non-stop action, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Most experienced anglers might not be to enthused about fishing for these “non-targeted” species, but just ask any 12 year old if he or she wants to go SHARK fishing and watch the reaction.
Presently the Big Bend area is loaded with several varieties of Sharks, as well as Spanish Mackerel, Catfish, Jack Cravelles, Sting Rays, and more.
Let’s take these lemons and make lemonade!
A Yankee Town, Florida and Crystal River Florida Fishing Report
From Gulf Coast Fishing Guide Captain Nick
Call Crystal River, Florida & Yankeetown Fishing Guide Captain Nick of Slickcharters for more information about putting fish in your cooler in Crystal River and Yankeetown, Florida
The Good News, We’re Still Able to Get Our Scallop Limits
I’ve Got Good News And Not So Good News
The good news is we’re are still able to find limits of scallops. The bad news is we are having to look harder and dive deeper. The easy ones have been hit hard.
Our catching fish success has been spotty, which is normal for summer. That is the not so good news. You have to love to fish and enjoy it even when the catching is slow. My last trip gave us a real mixed bag, Trout, Sea bass, Jacks, Blues, Flounder and Ladyfish, before lunch and then we jumped in and picked a couple buckets of scallops.
Another day in paradise!
God Bless, Good fishing and scalloping,
Captain STEVE
This Steinhatchee Fishing Report & Steinhatchee Scalloping Report from
Steinhatchee Scalloping Guide and Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll

No matter the age this is what memories are made of!
Cedar Key Off Shore Fishing Report for 7-31, 8-1, 8-2 Saturday
Go Deep if You Want to keep
Cedar Key Fishing Report for 7-31, 8-1, 8-2 Saturday, The weather was a little hairy in the am, but it ended up turning out nice.
We started fishin in 45 ft, the grouper were biting good, but there were a lot of shorts, and mostly red grouper.
We then tried 55 ft, got few keepers there, but there sure are a ton of 19 inch red grouper out there. moved out to 70 ft and got the same results, talked to a few more guides and they had the same story.
Sunday, weather was perfect, I had a “sreach for new spots charter“, so we never went any deeper than 55 ft, caught a few keeper reds and 1 gag, but still another day of non stop short grouper, saw alot of bait pods, turtles, good bottom, also tried 38 ft on the way back in, you could barely get your line to the bottom before the red grouper were on your hook, all short but very fat and heavy.
I heard from another guide, who went to 80+ ft and did well with gags, reds and a few red snapper. So you can all the fun you want in close, but most of the keepers right now with these temperatures are out deeper.
Hope You Have Good Luck in All That You Do
Captain John
Call Cedar Key Grouper Guide Captain John of Hookedup Charters
for more information about putting fish in the boat and on the table.









