Long Trip Yields Results

November 30, 2010

Went out to 95 ft, for the last weekend of snapper fishing, after the long 57 mile trip, they started bitting right away, then slacked off, moved around alittle. Ended up with 7 nice snapper and 7 nice grouper. we had better luck with menhaden and sardines, than live bait. […]

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Cedar Key Marina from the air

Mid November Cedar Key Fishing Report, 10 miles offshore

November 18, 2010

We had a charter of 4, on a half day trip, headed to 25-28 ft of water. It was kinda rough and “one didn’t fish”, but the other three had fun with plenty of keeper sea bass, grunts and 2 nice keeper grouper, with a few shorts that were released […]

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Mid October Cedar Key Fishing Report

October 22, 2010

On an half day trip we fished from the edge of Sea Horse reef to out as far as 50 ft in depth. Out past marker 1 on the southeast side of sea horse, in 12-15 ft dept, the mackerel are as thick as thieves. We just used a chum […]

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Early October Shallow Water Grouper Fishing

October 11, 2010

Took a party of 5 out Saturday morning, for a?half day of fishing. Half?day trips are always in close, we pulled pin fish traps, had about 6 dozen, plus sardines, threadfin’s and cut grunt’s for bait. Our?1st drop was in 26feet, on some rocks & live bottom, bite was good […]

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Captain John’s Cedar Key Offshore Fishing Report

September 29, 2010

We headed out of the Florida Gulf Coast town of Cedar Key to a depth of about 50 ft for our 1st stop, seas were rough, the tide was strong andthe wind and the bite were good and steady all day. Every stop we made produced both gag grouper and […]

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I Guess Fishing Is Good!?

June 10, 2010

Cedar Key Fishing Guide Captain John’s fishing report was to the point. “It said here and please put these on my web site”. I guess this means fishing is good.

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Finally, A Great Day On The Water

March 22, 2010

My Saturday March 20th charter left the Cedar Kay Boat ramp and went to catch some bait before we went farther out to fish. Searching for new grouper spots we started in 45 ft of water. With nobody home, went to 50–60 ft, and there they were, they were hungry […]

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