FSFA Fish Report

Hunter had a whopper of a catch out of Offshore Port! He reeled in a 11.4 lbs, 31-inch Dolphin using Ballyhoo as bait. Chris Delaney and the Annual Challenge – Ladies Dolphin better watch out, Hunter is on fire! Maybe he should change his name to Fisherman instead of Hunter. Keep it up, buddy!

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun reeled in a mighty 1 lb, 9 inch Spotted Seatrout at Barge Canal using SoftPlastic bait. The real question is, does this qualify as the smallest fish caught in FSFA history? We may need to bust out the measuring tape on this one! Keep up the great work, Shaun – maybe next time youll catch a record-breaking minnow!

FSFA Fish Report

John out of North Sister had a whale of a time reeling in a 24-inch Redfish using Clam as bait. With a high-five to his fishing buddy, he proudly reported his big catch and marked another spot on the leaderboard. Keep reeling em in, John!
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FSFA Fish Report

Fishing legend Jay from Jupiter hooked a Jack Crevalle weighing in at a whopping 32 lbs and 43 inches! He must have used a stack of sardines as bait for that whopper. Unfortunately, the details on his secret technique are classified as N/A. Looks like Jay is racking up some serious Master Points with this catch. Way to reel em in, Jay!
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Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn was reeling in the laughs at the Flagler Sports Fishing Club when he caught a Flounder that weighed in at 2.4375 lbs. He hooked that sucker using a Mud Minnow as bait, proving once again that Shawn is the master of the sea (and dad jokes). Keep up the great work, Shawn – were all fishin for compliments over here!

FSFA Fish Report

Debbie really reeled in a whopper this time! She managed to hook a massive Sailfish using nothing but a little ol Ballyhoo as bait. With the help of her trusty fishing buddies Waynebogle, Boone, Jack, Bobbie, and a whole lot of luck, Debbie successfully reeled in the beast and released it back into the wild. Talk about a fish tale worth bragging about! Go Debbie!