FSFA Fish Report

David from FSFA had quite the day on the water out of SJR! He reeled in a massive Bluegill weighing .69 lbs and measuring 11 inches long. His secret weapon? A trusty Jig bait, of course. Looks like David was really reeling in the big ones with just himself and his wit as company. Keep up the good work, David!

FSFA Fish Report

David out of IRL on 8/13 hooked a whopper of a Sailcat, weighing in at 4.24 lbs and 27 inches long. He used Gulp as bait and his trusty fishing partner, Self, was by his side. Looks like David reeled in quite the catch, but lets hope he doesnt try to fry up that Sailcat for dinner!

FSFA Fish Report

David was feeling pretty Self-assured as he reeled in a whopper of a Sailcat while fishing out of IRL. The 4.25 lb, 27-inch catch was a real showstopper. Maybe it was his lucky Gulp bait, or maybe hes just a master angler. Either way, this Fishermans Sportsman Fishing Association member definitely has some serious bragging rights at the next club meeting!

FSFA Fish Report

David had a whale of a time out on the water, reeling in a monster Sailcat that put up quite the fight! This feisty felinefish was no match for Davids expert fly fishing skills. It was a Self and Challenge fish for sure, weighing in at 3.39 pounds and measuring a whopping 27 inches long. Looks like David really cat-tured the essence of fishing today!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen had quite the day out on the water! She reeled in a whopping Snapper Mangrove weighing in at a whopping 0.8125 lbs using nothing but shrimp as bait. Looks like shell be the talk of the Flagler Sports Fishing Club for weeks to come. Who knew shrimp could be so effective for catching fish? Keep up the great work, Karen!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen from Flagler Sports Fishing Club out of Big Als on 8/8/25 reeled in a 6.6875 lbs Redfish using sand flea bait. She said the fish put up a good fight, but in the end, Karen showed it whos boss. Rumor has it the Redfish is now telling all his fishy friends to watch out for Karen and her sneaky sand flea tricks. Watch your backs, little fishies!