Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn was reeling em in with his lucky mirrodine at Hammock Bait & Tackle! He hooked a massive Spotted Seatrout weighing in at 3.4375 lbs. Looks like Shawns got that fishing magic touch! Maybe he should start selling lessons on how to catch the big ones. Keep it up, Shawn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Pat out of Hammock Bait & Tackle reeled in a monster Redfish weighing in at 7.25 lbs using a muller as bait. The fish put up a good fight, but Pat showed that hes not just a master angler, hes a muller magician! Rumor has it the Redfish was so impressed, it asked for Pats autograph before swimming off into the sunset. Way to reel em in, Pat!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Pat was reeling in the big ones on 2/13 at Hammock Bait & Tackle! Using those fiddler crabs, they managed to hook a feisty Sheepshead weighing in at 2.9375 lbs. Pats secret weapon? A stellar sense of humor and a line full of dad jokes. Looks like the fish couldnt resist taking the bait…literally! Keep up the great work, Pat!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Looks like Mark had a baaaah-rilliant day out on the water! He reeled in a Sheepshead weighing in at 3.8125 lbs using live shrimp as bait. Seems like those little critters were just too tempting for the fish to resist. Keep up the good work, Mark, and maybe next time youll catch a ewe-nicorn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Looks like Errold was really pulling the wool over those Sheepsheads eyes with his shrimp bait! This hefty 3.5 lb catch is sure to make a splash at the next club meeting. Maybe next time he can reel in a baa-tter fish. Keep at it, Errold, and maybe youll become the reigning champion of the Flagler Sports Fishing Club!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Keith set out on a fishing adventure and ended up reeling in a whopping Sheepshead, weighing in at a precise 8.0625 lbs! He managed to entice the fish with some delicious crab bait, proving once again that sometimes the key to a successful catch is just having a good sense of seafood humor. Go Keith!