FSFA Fish Report

James was out fishing with the FSFA club in Port Canaveral and reeled in a Triggerfish that weighed in at a whopping 2.30 lbs and measured 14.00 inches. He was using FingerMullet as bait, but I guess the fish werent interested in just any old finger! Looks like James will be the butt of the clubs jokes for a while after this one. Keep reeling em in, James!
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FSFA Fish Report

Looks like James really reeled in the big one today at Port Canaveral! Using ArtificalPlastic bait, he managed to hook a whopping Mackerel-King weighing in at 8.60 lbs and measuring 26.00 inches. Looks like James may have just secured his title as the king of the sea! Keep up the great work, James!
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FSFA Fish Report

Well, it looks like James really reeled in the big one this time! Forget about the one that got away, he caught a monster Cobia weighing in at 19.80 lbs and measuring 39.00 inches. Who needs live bait when you have ArtificalPlastic on your side? Looks like Port Canaveral better watch out for James and his fishing skills!
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CFOA Fish Report

Fishing report: Tamithia from CFOA reeled in a whopper of a Red Snapper and Mutton Snapper weighing 15.03 pounds and measuring 29 inches on the Ts Me boat out of Ponce. Tamithia sure knows how to show those fish whos boss!

CFOA Fish Report

Tamithia had a reel-y good day out on the water with John and Alex. They hooked a massive Snapper that put up quite a fight, but Tamithia reeled it in like a pro. The fish was a real whopper, weighing in at 16.04 pounds and measuring a whopping 30 inches. Looks like Tamithia is the big fish in this pond!

CFOA Fish Report

Barry, out on the Ts Me with John Barber, reeled in a whopping 29.8-pound, 35-inch Amberjack on their latest fishing expedition off Ponce. The fish was so big, it almost pulled them into the water! Looks like Barry is the real catch of the day!