FSFA Fish Report

Steven sure reeled in a whopper today! He caught a Redbrest that weighed .5625 lbs and measured 9 inches using a jig as bait. Looks like he had some good company with Carol Collins and . Who knew fishing could be so entertaining! Keep up the great work, Steven!

FSFA Fish Report

Today, Alexander from the FSFA fishing club in Port Canaveral reeled in a sneaky Sheepshead named Frank using a crab as bait. The fish put up a good fight, but Alexander emerged victorious with a 12-inch catch. Looks like Frank was no match for our fearless fisherman! Good job, Alexander!

FSFA Fish Report

Michael and Alexander hit the water in Port Canaveral and reeled in a whopper of a Sheepshead! The fish was a whopping 13 inches long, giving them quite the challenge. Michael swore by using crab as bait, but Alexander claimed it was all about his lucky hat. Either way, the dynamic duo had a great day on the water – even if they couldnt agree on who was the better angler!

FSFA Fish Report

Alexander out of Port Canaveral caught a whopping 41-inch Cobia using nothing but a plastic lure! Michael Krenn couldnt believe his eyes when he saw the size of that fish. Maybe Alexander should consider switching professions and becoming a professional angler! Watch out, world, theres a new fishing superstar in town!

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!