Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn from the Flagler Sports Fishing Club really reeled in a whopper on 5/31! Using Cut Bait as his secret weapon, he managed to hook a Tuna or Bonita weighing in at a whopping 1.625 lbs. Looks like Shawn will be the talk of the town at the next club meeting! Hammock Bait & Tackle better stock up on Cut Bait, because it clearly works like a charm for this fishing expert.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn at Hammock Bait & Tackle reeled in a whopper of a Snapper Mangrove today! This bad boy weighed in at 4.0625 lbs and fell for the classic Cut Bait trick. Looks like Shawn will be the envy of the Flagler Sports Fishing Club this week! Hope hes ready for all the fish tales that are sure to come his way.

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Shawn reeled in a monster Spanish Mackerel weighing in at a whopping 2.8125 lbs! The fish must have been so impressed by Shawns impeccable casting skills and irresistible Cut Bait that it practically jumped into his boat. Its safe to say that Shawn is officially the envy of the Flagler Sports Fishing Club. Well done, Shawn!

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Looks like Shawn was reeling in the Spanish Mackerel like a pro with that cut bait! Maybe next time he can catch a bigger fish with a better bait…or maybe just stick to the Mackerel and call it a day. Either way, Shawns got some fishy tales to tell at the next Flagler Sports Fishing Club meeting!

FSFA Fish Report

Rich headed out to North Pelican Flats with Bobby and…wait, where did Bobby go? Oh well, Rich didnt seem to mind because he managed to reel in a whopping 18.52 lb, 25-inch Dolphin using just Ballyhoo as bait. Looks like Bobby missed out on the big catch, but thats just more fish for Rich to brag about at the next FSFA meeting!
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CFSA Fish Report

Chris had a blast on the water with Steve Johnson from the CFOA fishing club out of 8A. They managed to reel in a massive 0-pound, 35.38-inch Snook. It was a legendary fishing trip filled with laughs, high fives, and maybe a few tall tales. Cant wait to hit the water again with Steve and catch even bigger fish next time!