FSFA Fish Report

Well folks, it looks like James had quite the day out on the water! He reeled in a whopper of a Grouper-Red, weighing in at 5.65 lbs and measuring a whopping 18.00 inches. Looks like hes got some skill with that Squid bait! But hey, at least he had the heart to release it back into the ocean. Way to go, James!
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CFOA Fish Report

Greg and Rodney were on fire today, reeling in a massive Kingfish that left us all in awe. Sahr even tried to give it a high-five before we released it back into the wild. Who knew fishing could be such a workout? Cant wait to see what Na catches next time!

FSFA Fish Report

John sure knows how to reel in the big ones! Looks like he lured in a Snapper-Cubera with just a little Plug action. This fish mustve been hungry because its a hefty 1.1 lbs and 11.75 inches long. Maybe next time he can teach the rest of the FSFA club his secret fishing tricks!
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FSFA Fish Report

Alex had a whale of a time out on the Banana river, reeling in a massive 32-inch Redfish with just a Jig as bait. It was a real catch of the day, leaving the other FSFA fishing club members green with envy. Looks like Alex is the big fish in the pond now!

FSFA Fish Report

David from the FSFA fishing club had quite the adventure out on the water with Shaun Nicholson by his side. Using Plug as bait, David managed to reel in a whopping Mackerel-King measuring 50.25 inches and weighing in at a hefty 33.8125 lbs. It was definitely a personal best for David, who couldnt stop grinning from ear to ear as he showed off his impressive catch. Well done, David!
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FSFA Fish Report

Amy had a reel-y great day out on the water! She caught a Redfish that was a whopping 30 inches long using nothing but a fly as bait! Looks like her skills are off the hook. Maybe next time she can teach us all a thing or two about reeling in the big ones. Keep it up, Amy!
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