FSFA Fish Report

James had a reel-y good day out on the water, reeling in a Snapper-Mutton that was almost as big as his ego. Using a jig as bait, he managed to hook 10.00 inches of pure fishy delight. Talk about a tasty catch! Looks like James will be the one bringing home the bacon – or in this case, the fish – tonight!
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FSFA Fish Report

Jay from Jupiter really reeled in the laughs today with his catch of a Pompano using a Fly as bait. This fish must have been feeling extra fly because it weighed in at 2.5 lbs and measured a whopping 13.5 inches! Looks like Jay is on his way to earning some serious Masters points, or maybe just mastering the art of fishing with finesse. Keep it up, Jay!
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FSFA Fish Report

Carol from Monroe reeled in a monster Speckled Perch, weighing 1.48 lbs and measuring 12.5 inches, using an OtherLure bait. Steve Collins couldnt believe his eyes as he watched Carol battle the beast. Looks like Carol is the new fishing queen of FSFA!

CFOA Fish Report

Greg and Rodney set out on the Black Cloud hoping for a good catch, but all they caught was an 18.7 pound, 52-inch Kingfish named Ralph. Despite their efforts, it seems like the fish were playing hard to get that day. Maybe next time theyll have better luck reeling in some fish that actually want to be caught!

CFOA Fish Report

Alex had a reel-y good time out on the Banana river with Chris and their lucky Trout named Susan! This slippery little fish put up quite a fight, but Alex managed to reel them in at 1.75 pounds and 19.75 inches. Susan may have escaped the frying pan this time, but theres always next time for this dynamic fishing trio!
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FSFA Fish Report

Ryan had the catch of the day out on the water with Leon and his FOTY entry. Using Clam as bait, he reeled in a whopping 31.65 lb Shark measuring 54 inches! Looks like Ryan is gonna need a bigger boat next time! Keep up the great work, Ryan!
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