CFOA Fish Report

Terry had a reel-y good day on the water! They reeled in a snapper that was so big, it could practically be considered a Kraken. The fish was a true catch of the day, measuring in at 22.5 inches and weighing in at a whopping ______ pounds. Looks like Ts Me is the place to be for some amazing fishing adventures!

CFOA Fish Report

Terry had quite the day on the water with Ts Me! They reeled in a Snapper that was a whopping 5 pounds and 21.5 inches long. It was a real team effort, with lots of high-fives and laughter. The fishing gods were certainly smiling down on Terry on this fine day in May. Cheers to more successful fishing trips in the future!

CFOA Fish Report

Terry really reeled in a whopper of a Grouper out on the Ts Me! This fish was so big, it practically jumped into the boat itself. Terry had to wrestle with it for a while, but in the end, the Grouper was no match for their fishing skills. Cant wait to see what other big catches Terry brings in next time!

CFOA Fish Report

Noah had quite the adventure on the water with TWinn and ! They were reeling in some big ones, including a Snapper that was a real fighter. The fish was a decent size at 19.5 inches and put up quite the struggle, but Noah eventually won the battle. Good job, team! Time to celebrate with some fish tales and a cold drink back at the dock.

CFOA Fish Report

Chris had a whale of a time reeling in a massive Grouper on the Seaduction! Dean and Sam were useless as usual, but Chris managed to haul in a whopping 32.18-pounder. It was a fin-tastic day out on the water, despite Deans constant dad jokes and Sams clumsy antics. The CFOA fishing club is definitely in good hands with Chris at the helm.

CFOA Fish Report

Well, Chris had quite the catch on the Seaduction with Dean and…um, who was the other one again? Anyway, they reeled in a whopping 21.49-pound Amberjack! They must have felt like kings of the ocean out there. But next time, maybe they should write down all the names before heading out to sea. Otherwise, we might have to start calling them the Forgetful Fishermen!