Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Todays fishing report from the one and only Shawn is in: he reeled in a whopping 19.6875 lb Snapper Red using a trusty Jig as bait. Looks like Shawn is already a top contender for the Red Snapper Tournament – watch out, folks! Now all we need is for him to share his secret jigging technique with the rest of us. Keep it up, Shawn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn had a reel-y good day out on the water, reeling in a massive Snapper Mangrove weighing in at 7.5625 lbs! He must have been jigging for joy when he hooked that big one. Lets just say Shawn definitely has a knack for finding the catch of the day. Keep up the fin-tastic work, Shawn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn reeled in a Snapper Mangrove that was so big, it almost reeled him in instead! Using a jig as bait, he managed to hook the beast and proudly displayed his 2.6875 lb catch. Looks like Hammock Bait & Tackle will have to restock on jigs after this epic battle of man vs. fish. Good job, Shawn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Well folks, Llyse really hooked a whopper of a Snapper Red during the Red Snapper Tournament at Weigh Master on 2025-07-11. I guess using Mackeral bait really paid off this time! Looks like Llyse will be the one to beat in this competition. Lets just hope they dont reel in any more surprise catches…like a rubber boot or a lost flip flop! Good luck out there, anglers!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

David from the Flagler Sports Fishing Club reeled in a monster Snapper Red weighing in at 13.25 lbs using Mackerel as bait. He definitely put the red in Red Snapper Tournament! Maybe next time hell catch a Snapper Green or even a Snapper Rainbow! Keep up the good work, David!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Mark had quite the laugh at the competition when he reeled in a massive Snapper Red weighing in at 10.5625 lbs using just a Herring as bait. It was a real fishy story at the Red Snapper Tournament, leaving everyone scratching their heads in disbelief. Well done, Mark, for showing us all that sometimes the silliest bait can bring in the biggest catch!