FSFA Fish Report

Looks like John was reelin em in like a pro out on the water! Who knew that a Speckled Perch could fall for the ol Plug bait trick? At 1.17 lbs and 13 inches, thats one heck of a catch. Looks like John better watch out, he might start attracting all the fish with his fishing skills!
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CFOA Fish Report

Jeff had the catch of the day, reeling in a whopping 22.22-pound Cobia measuring 38 inches! Paul and [Name] were in awe of Jeffs fishing skills. The CFOA Fishing Club definitely has a new top angler in town. Watch out, folks, Jeff is on a roll!

CFOA Fish Report

Terry had a reel-y good day out on the water with Paul and Company. They reeled in a couple of Snappers that were almost as big as the fish tales they tell back at the club. Terrys 18.3-pound catch had everyone hooked on his fishing skills. Looks like Terry is the big fish in this pond!

CFOA Fish Report

Terry reeled in a whopper of a Grouper on the Ts Me with Paul and… whoops, it seems like their third fishing buddy got lost at sea! Maybe the fish was just too big for them to handle? Either way, it was quite the catch and definitely a story to tell back at the CFOA club meeting. Terry, youre a legend on the water!

FSFA Fish Report

Deanna was the star of the show out on Crisafulli Rd, reeling in a massive Gar-Florida that weighed in at 7.5 lbs and measured 32.5 inches. She was joined by Troy and Rob, who couldnt believe their luck. Maybe it was Deannas secret weapon – using Crank as bait – that led to her impressive catch. Looks like Deanna will be the one to beat in the FSFA fishing club!
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FSFA Fish Report

Today, James at Port Canaveral Boat ramp reeled in a massive Snook using a Plug as bait. The fish weighed in at 7.4 lbs and measured 29.50 inches. Looks like James really knows how to lure in the big ones! Keep up the good work, James, and happy fishing!