FSFA Fish Report

Michael out of Port Canaveral hooked a monster Cobia measuring 33 inches on St. Paddys Day! Using ArtificialPlastic bait, he reeled in the big one with the help of Alexander Krenn. Looks like Michael will be bragging about this catch for years to come. Well done, gentlemen! Time to celebrate with some green beer and fish tales.

FSFA Fish Report

Alexander had quite the adventure on the water with Michael Krenn by his side. They managed to reel in a whopper of a Largemouth Bass, weighing in at 4 pounds and measuring a whopping 20 inches. The secret to their success? FingerMullet bait, of course! They may have caught a big one, but the real prize was the laughter and memories made on this fishing trip. Keep on reeling in those tall tales, Alexander!

FSFA Fish Report

Cassie definitely reeled in a whopper of a fish out there in Cabo! Nice work, Cassie! And using OtherBait too – impressive. Lets hope Chris Delaney doesnt get too jealous of your big catch. And who knew Its a Striped Marlin could be so sought after for those precious points? Keep it up, Cassie, and keep reeling in those monsters!

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Rich had the time of his life reeling in a massive 10.12 lb Snapper-Red at Pelican Flats with his trusty Jig. Steve and (insert name) were green with envy as they watched him pull in the catch of the day. Looks like Rich is the new king of the fishing club!

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Looks like Richard had a whale of a time out on the water with Steve and (insert name) at Canaveral! He reeled in a whopping Bluefish weighing in at 9.17 lbs and measuring 31 inches. Thats one for the record books, folks. Hopefully, he didnt get too tangled up with his fishing buddies in all the excitement!

FSFA Fish Report

Well folks, John was out at Hobart Landing and managed to reel in a whopper of a Snapper-Cubera! This feisty fish couldnt resist the lure of Crank bait. John may have only caught a 10.0 incher, but hey, a fish is a fish, right? Looks like hell have a tasty dinner tonight – as long as he can figure out how to cook it! Keep on fishing, John!