Grouper, Alive and Well In The Gulf of Mexico

November 24, 2009

A Yankee Town, Florida Fishing Report from Yankeetown Florida Fishing Guide Captain Nick Last Wednesday, November 18, one of my fishing partners and I ran about 30 miles off the Crystal River coast to check out the Grouper bite. Winds were out of the NE less than 5 knots and […]

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Things Are Where They Should Be.

November 11, 2009

 This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll In the house for a couple days watching rain from IDA leftovers. But?last week we had some great fishing, in spite of negative low tides and NE wind. Water temps are in the 60’s, where they should be […]

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GLOBAL WARMING?

October 30, 2009

This Yankee Town, Florida Fishing Report is from Yankeetown Florida Fishing Guide GLOBAL WARMING? It is almost November and the water temps in the Gulf of Mexico off of Inglis are still in the 80’s. The Redfish bite has been good around the Withalacoochee River entrance recently, but as usual the […]

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A Quick Change

October 22, 2009

This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll We went from summer to winter overnight. Surface water temp dropped 20 degrees in 4 days. It has been interesting hunting fish. I found Trout the last couple days in potholes, yes the water was cold, but I […]

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Summertime In October

October 14, 2009

An Indian Summer Well I’ve heard it called Indian summer. Summertime weather in October. What ever it is, it’s hot. After the little cool down we had two weeks ago, water temps are back up in the low 80’s. We should be experiencing a strong shallow water bite by now. […]

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A Three Hour Tour

October 6, 2009

A Good Half Day On a recent trip to the Grass Flats off the Levy and Citrus County Coasts, we caught several “Gator Trout” along with the usual “by catch”, as well as 5 slot sized Redfish. Got kind of a late start, left the dock at 10:30 a.m., but […]

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Get Ready – The Reds Are Starting to Bunch Up

September 29, 2009

A Steinhatchee Fishing Report From Pepper Fish Key Charters Big Bend fishing fans, the Reds have bunched a little, and what that means?is that when you can get yourself in front of one of these schools, they’ll bite and bite hard. I think it’s their competitive nature when bunched up. […]

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The Change Has Started

September 21, 2009

Change Is In The Air Hey Everybody, Scallop season ended on the 10th and we are already into full swing with our fall fishing schedule. ?Trout continue to bite sporadically, deep and in shallow flats. I’m fishing cut bait under corks to produce the best trout catches. Gulp under cork […]

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Coming Soon to The Flats Near You

September 9, 2009

Coming Soon a September Improvement Recently, lots of Reds have been caught in a variety of near shore locations up and down the Nature Coast/Big Bend Region. From Eleven Prong, just south of Wacassasa Bay, to the Homosassa River entrance, reports of good numbers of Reds keep coming in with […]

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Offshore of Yankeetown Fishing Report With Good Friends

What the mission was for!

August 27, 2009

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 […]

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