FSFA Fish Report

Looks like Carol was knocking on wood with her latest catch, a hefty Stumpknocker weighing in at .50 lbs and measuring a proud 8 inches! She must have used some magic lure named OtherLure to reel that one in. And of course, you cant forget about good ol Steve there for moral support (and maybe a little bit of competition). Keep up the great work, Carol!

FSFA Fish Report

Carol from the FSFA fishing club had a great day out on the waters of St. Johns with Steve. She reeled in a whopping Redbrest weighing in at .60 lbs and measuring 8 inches. The secret to her success? OtherLure bait! Looks like Carols got the fishies hooked on her fishing skills!

FSFA Fish Report

Amy had quite the catch today! She reeled in a Pompano weighing 1.2 lbs and measuring 13.5 inches using nothing but shrimp as bait. Looks like shes already ahead in the annual challenge – watch out, folks! Keep up the good work, Amy!
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FSFA Fish Report

Carol sure reeled in a whopper of a Gar-Florida on her latest fishing excursion with Steve and (insert name here). With her trusty Gulp bait in tow, Carol managed to snag a 2.03 lb, 20-inch catch that will surely make her the envy of the FSFA fishing club. Looks like Carols got the competition hooked!

FSFA Fish Report

Looks like Steve had a whale of a time out on the Brevard canal! He reeled in a whopping 37-inch Tarpon with the help of his trusty Gulp bait. Carol was there to witness the big catch, and I bet Last fish for plug tackle master is feeling a little envious right about now. Keep it up, Steve – youre making us proud!

FSFA Fish Report

Alex and Bob were reeling em in left and right out on Banana River! Alex hooked a massive Drum weighing 8.2 lbs and measuring 26 inches using a Jig as bait. Bob couldnt believe his eyes as Alex pulled in the big one. Looks like these two are quite the dynamic fishing duo! Watch out, fishies, Alex and Bob are on a roll!
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