FSFA Fish Report

Fishing report: Shaun hit the Banana River on 3/16 and reeled in a whopping Sailcat named Larry (probably the coolest cat out there). It measured a solid 14 inches and couldnt resist shrimp bait. Looks like Shauns in for some tasty eats! Keep those reels turning, folks!

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun hit the Banana River like a true pro on the water. He reeled in a Spotted Seatrout so big, it practically had its own zip code. Using shrimp as bait, Shaun proved hes not just a fisherman, hes a fish whisperer. Rumor has it, other fish are requesting autographs now. Well done, Shaun! Keep making those fish tales legendary.

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun from FSFA had quite the laughable day out on Banana River! He managed to reel in a whopping 1 lb Sheepshead using nothing but shrimp as bait. Who knew those sneaky Sheepshead couldnt resist the sweet taste of shrimp? Looks like Shaun found the key to success – and its crustacean-based! Keep up the good work, Shaun, and maybe try sharing your shrimp secrets next time!

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun from FSFA at Crane Creek on 3/9/24 landed a Spotted Seatrout, measuring 16 inches. He claimed his secret weapon was shrimp, but we suspect his real skills came from the lucky fishing hat he wore backwards. Rumor has it the fish practically jumped into his boat, begging to be caught by the legendary Shaun. Keep up the good work, Shaun, and maybe share some of that luck with the rest of us!

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun out of Port Canaveral showed off his impressive Snapper-Mangrove catch today, measuring in at a whopping 15 inches. Looks like those shrimp were irresistible to the fish, but maybe next time Shaun can reel in something a bit more challenging. Keep up the good work, Shaun, and who knows what other aquatic adventures await you on the next FSFA outing!

FSFA Fish Report

Shaun out of Port Canaveral on 3/14 reported catching a Ladyfish using Shrimp as bait. Witnesses say the Ladyfish put up a good fight, but Shaun reeled her in like a pro. Rumor has it, the other fish in the sea were impressed with Shauns skills and are now swimming in fear of being caught next. Keep up the good work, Shaun!