FSFA Fish Report

Shaun out of Crane Creek had a reel good time catching a Spotted Seatrout named Larry weighing in at 1.9 lbs and 16 inches long. He lured Larry in with some flashy ArtificialPlastic bait, and they had a fin-tastic battle! Keep reelin them in, Shaun!

FSFA Fish Report

David out of SJR on 2024-04-19 reeled in a whopping Warmouth that weighed in at .79 lbs and measured 11 inches long. Using a Jig as bait, he claimed it was his best Warmouth catch since he was just a spry 8-year-old. Looks like David still has that childhood fishing magic! Keep on reeling them in, David!

CFOA Fish Report

Chris had quite the adventure out on the water with Ken and… well, lets just say it was an interesting crew. Despite some questionable fishing techniques (looking at you, Ken), they managed to reel in a whopping 17.01-pound Dolphin. Whether it was beginners luck or pure skill, Chris can proudly boast about their big catch at the CFOA meeting. Just dont ask them to explain how they did it!

FSFA Fish Report

John out of Hobart Landing showed off his skills by reeling in a whopping Sailcat weighing in at 4.14 lbs and measuring 21.25 inches. Apparently, the fish just couldnt resist the charm of Johns SoftPlastic bait. Maybe next time theyll learn to swim the other way when they see John approaching! Keep it up, John, the fish dont stand a chance!

CFOA Fish Report

Chris had a reel-y good day out on the Banana river with Alex and… um… who was the other one again? Anyway, landed a Trout that was so big it needed its own zip code. It was a fin-tastic catch, measuring in at 16.5 inches long and weighing enough to feed the entire CFOA fishing club for weeks. The only downside was trying to remember who actually helped reel it in!

FSFA Fish Report

Greg from FSFA fishing club in Eauguallie had a reel good day on 2024-04-17, reeling in a whopping Drum weighing 37.4 lbs and measuring 42 inches. He used Clam as bait and even had Jonas and Any throwing some serious shade his way. Looks like Greg really schooled them on this one! Hats off to the master angler!