FSFA Fish Report

Charlie and Dave Robb had a hilarious day out on the water in St. Johns, reeling in a whopping 1.06 lb Warmouth using a jig as bait. These two FSFA fishing club members may not have caught a big one, but they sure had a good time trying. Maybe next time theyll hook something even bigger – like a giant sea monster or a lost treasure chest!

FSFA Fish Report

Well folks, it looks like Charlie had a chuckle-worthy catch out on St Johns today! He reeled in a whopping 0.75 lb Warmouth using a Jig as bait. Looks like Charlie had Dave and Robb in stitches with this one. Keep up the good work, Charlie – were sure your friends are already fishing for puns to share about this hilarious catch!

FSFA Fish Report

Looks like John brought his A-game today at C-54! He reeled in a Speckled Perch that weighed in at a whopping 1.08 lbs and measured 13.0 inches. The real kicker? He caught it with a little help from Clam bait and was trolling a Rapala on an 8 # line. Looks like someones got the magic touch! Keep it up, John!
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FSFA Fish Report

The infamous Carol strikes again! Out of St. Johns, she reeled in a massive 1.52 lb, 16-inch Shad using a trusty Jig as bait. Steve Collins couldnt believe his eyes as Carol showed off her impressive catch. Looks like the fish better watch out when Carols on the water – shes on fire!

FSFA Fish Report

Steve had quite the battle with a sneaky Shad named Larry out on the water. Despite their size difference, Steve managed to reel in Larry weighing 1.69 lbs and measuring 16 inches long. Looks like Larry underestimated Steves skills with a jig bait. Maybe next time Larry will think twice before messing with Steve and his fellow angler Carol. Great catch, Steve!

FSFA Fish Report

Kurt from FSFA had a whale of a time reeling in an 81.8 lb, 55-inch Amberjack using a Grouper Busters jig. After limiting out on smaller fish, this big boy put up quite the fight before swimming off into the sunset. Kurts tip for fellow anglers? The smaller ones taste better, so dont worry about landing a monster every time. Stay safe out there and happy fishing!
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