Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen from Flagler Sports Fishing Club out of Big Als had quite the catch on 2026-03-19! She reeled in a Redfish weighing 4.125 lbs using shrimp as bait. The other members were all jealous of her success, but Karen just grinned and said, Looks like Ive got the lucky touch today! Maybe she should start selling her fishing secrets.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Jorge hit the jackpot with a whopping 1.125 lb Bluefish using nothing but shrimp as bait! Looks like those fish are really biting today. Maybe the others should have asked Jorge for some tips before heading out there. Keep up the good work Jorge, and maybe next time share your secret bait with the rest of us!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Dean from the Flagler Sports Fishing Club out of Weigh Master reeled in a Redfish weighing in at a whopping 2.4375 lbs. He used a squirrelly combination of cheese puffs and gummy worms as bait, proving once again that sometimes the weirdest bait catches the biggest fish. Way to go, Dean! Looks like youll be snacking on cheese puffs for dinner tonight.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

This just in: Mike reeled in a whopping 1.5625 lb Spotted Seatrout today! Rumor has it he tempted the fish with a scandalous combo of cheese in a can and strawberry Pop-Tarts. Looks like those fish are getting more sophisticated with their palate! Keep up the good work, Mike, and maybe next time try a more traditional bait… or not!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Looks like Cliff was reeling in the laughs today with his catch of the day! The Redfish must have been feeling extra bold to go for that bait combo. Way to go, Cliff! Keep making waves out there on the water with your fishing skills and comedic timing. Tight lines and tight jokes, my friend.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Today, Mark from the Flagler Sports Fishing Club reeled in a whopper of a Redfish weighing in at 6.5625 lbs! Rumor has it, he used a cheeseburger and a slice of pizza as bait. Looks like Mark knows the secret to catching the big ones – a well-fed fish is a happy fish! Keep up the good work, Mark, and keep those unique bait choices coming!