FSFA Fish Report

Looks like Jay was on fire out there in Jupiter, reeling in a whopping Blue Runner weighing in at 4.0 lbs! Forget about the bait, this guy must have been using his charm to catch that big boy. Keep it up Jay, maybe next time youll catch something that can actually put up a real fight!
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FSFA Fish Report

Big shoutout to John for reeling in a monster Permit today at Hobart Landing Channel! This beauty weighed in at a whopping 2.65 lbs and measured 15.5 inches. I heard he was using a Crank as bait, but maybe it was just his mesmerizing dance moves that lured in the fish. Either way, way to go, John! Keep making those fish jealous with your smooth moves.
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FSFA Fish Report

Hunter was on fire today out at Offshore Port, reeling in a massive 11.4 lb, 36-inch Dolphin using Ballyhoo as bait. Looks like hes ready to defend his title in the Annual challenge against Chris Delaney and the Lady Dolphin. Lets see if Hunter can keep up his streak and continue to dominate the competition! Watch out, Chris – Hunters coming for you!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Tim out of Hammock Bait & Tackle reported reeling in a whopping 4lb Flounder using nothing but a shrimp and a dream. While the other members were busy struggling to catch a minnow, Tim showed them how its done. Looks like someones got a secret recipe for success! Maybe next time hell share with the rest of the club… or maybe not.

FSFA Fish Report

Charlie had a reel-y great day out on St. Johns River with Dave and Robb! He hooked a whopper of a Bass Largemouth, weighing in at 3.84 lbs and 19 inches long. The secret to his success? He was using ArtificialPlastic bait – looks like those fish were falling for the fake stuff! Keep reeling em in, Charlie!

CFOA Fish Report

Alex had a reel-y good day out on the water with a nice catch of Snapper (Mangrove, Yellowtail) weighing in at 2 pounds and 17 inches long. Sweet T sure lived up to its name with these sweet catches for Alex! Looks like Alex Gorichky wasnt the only one reeling in the big ones that day. Happy fishing to all CFOA members out at Reef artificial!