FSFA Fish Report

Eric hit the water with Chris Pashos and the squad, hoping to reel in a big one. But all he managed to snag was a Sailcat – 6.1 lbs of feisty feline fish. Looks like the Dead/FrozenBait did the trick, even if it wasnt the trophy catch they were after. Better luck next time, Eric!

FSFA Fish Report

Eric, out on the Banana River with Chris Pashos, reeled in a whopper of a Sailcat weighing in at 4.1 lbs and measuring 20 inches. He used Dead/FrozenBait as bait, proving once again that sometimes the fish just cant resist the allure of fake food. Nice catch, Eric! Keep those tall tales coming at the next FSFA meeting.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Looks like Bill had a whale of a time out on the water! He reeled in a Redfish weighing in at 5.1875 lbs using nothing but his trusty paddle tail bait. No fish tales here, just Bill showing off his reel skills. Looks like hes the catch of the day at the Flagler Sports Fishing Club!

CFOA Fish Report

Michael, out on the Fish Slayer with Alexander and the gang, reeled in a massive Tarpon that was so big, we couldnt even weigh it! It was like something out of a fishermans fairy tale. But dont worry, we made sure to take lots of pictures for proof. Looks like Michael is the new Tarpon whisperer in town! Watch out, world, this CFOA member is on a roll!

FSFA Fish Report

Looks like David had a reely good day out on the water! He managed to reel in a bass that was quite the catch – weighing in at a solid 1.00 lbs and measuring 16.5 inches long. It seems like that SoftPlastic bait really did the trick! Keep up the great work, David, and may your future fishing endeavors be just as successful!
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Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen from Flagler Sports Fishing Club out of Big Als on 8/31/25 reeled in a whopping 2.375 lb Black Drum using a sand flea as bait. She described the catch as slippery but delicious, and added that the fish seemed to have a sense of humor – probably mocking her with its sly escape attempts. Heres hoping her next catch is a little more cooperative!