May 24, 2010
Let me lead off by expressing my sorrow and regret to the people of Lousiana who have been effected by the oil spill. Our prayers are with you. There’s no telling how many folks have been ruined by this man made disaster, and I fear the worst of it is […]
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May 19, 2010
This last week has been great! Trout and Reds have showed up to play big time. We had Trout limits 3 of 4 days. The 4th day we could have if we would have stopped catching and releasing Reds up to 29″s. To top off those trips, 2 of the […]
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May 10, 2010
The Steinhatchee River Chamber has posted maps, other information and links to resources on it’s blog at http://www.steinhatcheeriverchamber.org/News/. Steve Jones
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May 4, 2010
Hello Gulf Lovers, Wednesday night at 7p Fellowship Baptist is inviting folks who would like, to join us praying for our coast, fisheries, businesses, and neighbors. Praying that God would spare us any impact from the oil spill and also to bless the efforts of all those trying to stop […]
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April 23, 2010
The wind finally stop blowing and we headed out of Cedar Key at about 7:30 am with the water temperature at the dock at 68 degrees, when we crossed the reef it was 70 degrees and out at 45 feet it was 67 degrees. The gags were biting but then […]
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April 21, 2010
The last couple of weeks have been a lot of fun, as well as challenging. Water temps have moved to the upper 60’s and low 70’s. Cool nights will slow the morning bites. Compared to recent years, we seem to be several weeks behind on the Spring warm up. The […]
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April 15, 2010
Once again the stars all lined up and we got back out to the Gulf of Mexico. I can’t remember a windier winter/spring season ever. Although last Wednesday, 4/7, was one of the worst days this month to fish (tide wise), the weather was cooperating, so we headed out to […]
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April 6, 2010
The water temp was 63 degrees at the ramp, dropped to 62 degrees out in 45-58 ft of water but it warmed up to 63 degrees in afternoon. The gag grouper, sea bass and Florida snapper (grunts) are biting good in 50 to 60 ft of water. It’s been hard […]
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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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March 2, 2010
By now everyone’s heard about the huge “fish kill” the recent record cold weather has left us with. Although the short term saltwater forecast for our region looks pretty grim, I have no doubt that in the future fishing in the Gulf of Mexico will be as good as it […]
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