CFOA Fish Report

From the depths of the sea, Mex and Ryx reeled in a whopper named Jafut. This Amberjack put up quite the fight, but the dynamic duo managed to wrangle it aboard. The fish measured in at impressive pounds and inches, leaving the rest of the CFOA fishing club in awe. With their trusty boat by their side, Mex and Ryx proved once again that they are the masters of the sea.

FSFA Fish Report

David out of SJR brought in a whopper of a catch, landing a Bass-Sunshine weighing in at 6.32 lbs and measuring 24 inches! Looks like SoftPlastic bait was the trick of the trade for this lucky fisherman. Good job, David! Maybe next time you can teach Self a thing or two about reeling in the big ones. Keep up the great work out on the water!

FSFA Fish Report

David had the catch of the day out on SJR, reeling in a Bass-Sunshine that weighed a whopping 7.15 lbs and measured 24 inches long! He was using his secret weapon, OtherLure, to lure in the big one. Looks like Davids got the magic touch when it comes to fishing – we might need to get some tips from him at the next FSFA meeting!
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FSFA Fish Report

The one and only James struck gold (or should I say silver?) with a hefty Snapper-Mangrove weighing in at 1.80 lbs and measuring 13.50 inches! Looks like James knows how to reel em in using some good ol shrimp bait. Keep up the great work, James – were all hooked on your fishing success stories!

FSFA Fish Report

Charlie sure made a splash on the St Johns River with his massive Bluegill catch! Maybe next time hell reel in something bigger than 0.75 lbs, like a legendary catfish or bass. At least hes got 80pts left to keep trying. Keep at it, Charlie, we believe in you!

FSFA Fish Report

David from SJR out on 2025-02-06 reeled in a whopping Bass-Sunshine weighing in at 5.61 lbs and measuring 22 inches. He used a SoftPlastic lure to trick the fish into biting. Looks like David is off to a good start for this months challenge, but lets see if he can top it next time! Keep on fishin, David!
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