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 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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 August 20, 2009 
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 […]
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 June 15, 2009 
This Off Shore Cedar Key, Florida Fishing Report is From Cedar Key Grouper Guide Captain John And Captain John Still Caught Fish Well, NOAA’s report said 10 kt winds and 2 ft seas, and it was 15 to 18 kt winds and 3-5 ft seas, so the trip was made short. […]
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 April 27, 2009 
The Steinhathcee Fishing Report this Week is a “Way to go” for the Participates Of The Relay for Life Fishing Tournament in Steinhatchee Results for the 2009 Relay for Life Fishing Tournament in Steinhathee, Florida Info from Jeff Myers 2009 Relay For Life Fishing Tournament Fish Winner Size Sponsor Largest […]
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 February 21, 2009 
This Steinhatchee, Florida Fishing Report is from Steinhatchee, Florida Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll Hey Chilled in Florida, If you have the luxury of picking the best day to fish, there is a lot of fun to be had. Last week the seas were flat and we ran out to […]
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 October 15, 2008 
Steinhatchee Fishing Report From Captain Steve Trout and Reds continue to bite well. Limits are common. I am?continuing to concetrate on shallow fish, mainly because the wind has?blown pretty good and makes the deeper flats a little rough. Those?deeper flats do, however, produce some great bonus fish; mackerel,?bluefish, sandtrout, seabass, […]
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