FSFA Fish Report

Charlie, out on a fishing trip with Todd Llewellyn, reeled in a whopping Sheepshead weighing in at 5.02 lbs and measuring 19 inches. Looks like those crabs were irresistible to the fish! Hopefully, Charlie shared some of his catch with his fellow FSFA fishing club members. At least before Todd tried to claim it all for himself!

FSFA Fish Report

Greg out of Banana River had quite the haul on 2025-03-02, reeling in a Spotted Seatrout weighing 5.25 lbs and measuring 25.5 inches. He used Clam as bait, with Mike and Alex Krenn by his side. Despite their best efforts, the only challenge they faced was trying to contain their laughter at Gregs victory dance after landing the big catch!
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FSFA Fish Report

Chris from the FSFA fishing club had a wild day out on the water with Alex Goritchky. They were reeling in so many fish, they started using Alex himself as bait! Chris managed to hook a whopping Whiting, 2.2 lbs and 14 inches long. Looks like FishBytes may have some competition in the fishing world!

FSFA Fish Report

James had a whale of a time out on the water today! He reeled in a Sheepshead that measured a whopping 14.75 inches. Looks like those shrimp were just too tempting for the fish to resist. Keep up the good work, James! Just remember, next time maybe throw in a joke or two to really bait those fish into coming closer.

FSFA Fish Report

James had quite the laugh on the water today! He managed to reel in a Drum that was just 15.00 inches using nothing but Squid as bait. Talk about a surprise catch! Maybe the fish were feeling a little adventurous and wanted to try something different. Either way, James definitely had a good story to tell back at the docks. Keep up the good work, James!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Fishing report: Tim from Flagler Sports Fishing Club reeled in a monster 6.875 lb Sheepshead using mussels as bait. Rumor has it, the fish put up quite the fight and even tried to steal Tims sandwich before being caught. Moral of the story: never underestimate the appetite of a hungry fish!