Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen reeled in a monster Spotty Trout today, weighing in at a whopping 1.1875 lbs! She was using shrimp as bait, but lets be real, it was Karens expert fishing skills that sealed the deal. Big Als better be ready to update their record books because this catch is one for the ages. Congratulations, Karen, on another legendary fishing adventure!

FSFA Fish Report

Looks like John was feeling a little sheepish about his fishing skills today! He reeled in a Sheepshead that weighed in at a whopping 1.77 lbs and measured 14.0 inches long. Who knew ArtificialPlastic bait could be so effective? Way to go, John! Keep up the good work out there on the water!
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CFOA Fish Report

Ken and Chris set out on the Yankee Captains on 5/2 and landed a whopper of a Tuna weighing in at 25.9 pounds and measuring 36. Looks like Ken was the master angler of the day, reeling in the big one with finesse. With their expert fishing skills, this dynamic duo proved that they are truly a force to be reckoned with on the open water. Watch out fish, Ken and Chris are on a roll!

CFOA Fish Report

Ken had a whopper of a day out on the water with Chris and Sam. The trio reeled in a feisty Dolphin, tipping the scales at 10.4 pounds and measuring 27 inches. Rumor has it, Ken had to break out his best dance moves to keep that fish on the line! Looks like this fishing trip was definitely one for the books.

FSFA Fish Report

Terry was reeling em in like a pro out in Marathon! He managed to snag a 3.5 lb, 18.5 inch Grouper-Red using nothing but a PinFish for bait. Colleen Pritchard was there to witness the epic catch – looks like Terry is the one to beat in the FSFA fishing club!

FSFA Fish Report

Terry from Marathon reeled in a beast of a Permit weighing in at 15.1 lbs with the help of his trusty sidekick, Colleen Pritchard. This was a first for both Terry and the Permit, who was likely just trying to enjoy a leisurely swim before being rudely interrupted by a Shrimp-laden trap. Good job, Terry – youll go down in FSFA history for this one!