CFOA Fish Report

Terry was out fishing with the CFOA crew when they hooked a whopper of an Amberjack weighing in at a whopping 21.2 pounds! The fish put up a good fight, but Terry reeled it in like a pro. The rest of the crew were in awe of Terrys impressive catch. It was a day to remember on the water, filled with laughter and good times.

FSFA Fish Report

David from the FSFA fishing club out of Canaveral Bight had a great day on the water with Shawn N. They reeled in a feisty Mackerel-Spanish, measuring a whopping 15 inches. David used Gulp as bait and Shawn N used a 4in gulp mullet on a prop jig. Looks like theyll be dining on fresh fish tonight!

FSFA Fish Report

David out of Canaveral bight had a whale of a time reeling in a Mackerel-Spanish that weighed in at a whopping 1.50 lbs and measured 17.00 inches long. He enlisted the help of Shawn N and some cleverly disguised live shrimp on a float to lure in this impressive catch. Looks like Davids fishing skills are nothing to shrimp at!

FSFA Fish Report

David had a reel-y good day out on the water with Shawn! He reeled in a Mackerel-Spanish that was definitely not talking shop, weighing in at a solid 2.125 lbs and measuring 18.25 inches long. Looks like that Gulp bait was gulp-worthy after all! Heres hoping David doesnt get too hooked on fishing puns – he might just reel-y lose his marbles!

FSFA Fish Report

John out of Johns Island was reeling em in like a pro on the waters today! He hooked a Snapper-Cubera weighing in at 1.54 lbs and measuring 14.5 inches. And get this, he was using ArtificalPlastic as bait – talk about a real catch of the day! Looks like John didnt need any luck on his side, just some good ol fishing skills. Nice one, John!

FSFA Fish Report

Alex out of Pelican Flats was feeling pretty Jiggy on the water with Chris, John, Eric, and the gang. He reeled in a massive 84-inch Shark like it was no problem at all. The rest of the FSFA fishing club members were in awe of his catch, wondering if he had a secret weapon hidden up his sleeve. Maybe it was just pure luck, or maybe Alex is the true master of the sea.