FSFA Fish Report

James was reeling em in faster than he could say fish on down at Port Canaveral! With just a shrimp and a dream, he managed to hook a Tripletail measuring a whopping 12.00 inches. Looks like someones got the magic touch! Keep it up, James – maybe next time youll catch a fish as big as your fishing stories.
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FSFA Fish Report

Well folks, it looks like James struck gold out on the water today! He reeled in a hefty Jack Crevalle weighing in at 15.2 lbs and measuring 30.00 inches. Word on the dock is that he was using a Spoon as bait, and let me tell you, that fish must have been hungry! Looks like James is the big catch of the day, way to reel em in!
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FSFA Fish Report

Amy from the FSFA fishing club out of Islamorada on 10/21 had quite the catch! She reeled in a 23-inch Snook using PinFish bait during the Annual challenge. Rumor has it she was so excited, she almost fell out of the boat! Looks like Amy is the one to beat this year – watch out, everyone!
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FSFA Fish Report

John from FSFA had a great day out on Banana River – he reeled in a Sailcat using Spoon as bait (no, not the utensil). Rumor has it, it put up quite the fight! Looks like John will have a fishy tale to tell at the next club meeting. Maybe next time hell catch something a little more… prestigious. Keep at it, John!

FSFA Fish Report

John out of Banana River had a hilarious day on the water today! He managed to reel in a Sailcat using a Spoon as bait…but forgot to bring his luck along for the ride. Better luck next time, John!

FSFA Fish Report

John out of Banana River had quite the laugh today, reporting a catch of a not-so-elusive Sailcat. He lured it in with a Spoon, proving that even the craftiest of fishermen can fall for a basic trick. At least he didnt come back empty-handed, but maybe next time hell aim for something a little more impressive than the notorious Sailcat!