CFOA Fish Report

Anthony had a hilarious day out on the Banana River with the Archeron Fishing Team! They reeled in a massive Trout that was apparently too shy to disclose its weight. The fish measured in at a respectable 21.5 inches, but refused to comment on its length. Clearly, this Trout had a sense of humor to match Anthonys!

CFOA Fish Report

Hunter had quite the epic battle with a monster Kingfish out on the water! The fish put up a royal fight, but Hunter reeled it in like a total boss. Chris and Alex were there to witness the epic showdown, and lets just say, there were some big fish tales being told at the end of the day. Kingfish: 0, Hunter: 1.

CFOA Fish Report

Hunter managed to hook a whopper of a Tuna on their latest expedition with the CFOA fishing club! The fish weighed in at a hefty 16.5 pounds and measured 28 inches long. Chris and Alex were on board to witness the epic battle between man and sea creature. Looks like Hunter has earned the title of Headhunter for reeling in this monster!

CFOA Fish Report

Christopher really reeled in the big one on his latest fishing trip with the CFOA crew! This Kingfish was a whopper at 32.1 pounds and 42 inches long. Hunter and the rest of the gang were in awe of Christophers impressive catch. Looks like theyll be dining like kings tonight thanks to Christophers fishing skills!

FSFA Fish Report

Hunter really lived up to his name, tracking down that elusive Tuna-Blackfin like a pro! Maybe he was just channeling his inner Chris Delaney, who is known for reeling in the big ones. Either way, it was a catch worth celebrating out on the waters of Sebastian Inlet. Happy angling, gentlemen!

FSFA Fish Report

Well folks, looks like Hunter really lived up to his name today because he was on the hunt for that big catch! Despite a little competition from Chris, he managed to reel in a whopping 31.4 lb, 46-inch Mackerel-King using a BlueRunner as bait. Looks like the fish were no match for our fearless fisherman! Good job Hunter, looks like youre the king of the sea today.