CFSA Fish Report

Hunter had a reel-y good day out on the water with Chris and Alex. They reeled in a whopping 11.22-pound Snapper (Red/ARS & Mutton) that somehow measured 0 inches. Maybe it was a magical fish that defied the laws of measurement or maybe there was some fishy business going on. Either way, it was a fin-tastic catch that had everyone hooked!
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CFSA Fish Report

Chris and the crew had a hilarious day out on the water with Hunter and Delaney. Despite their best efforts, all they managed to reel in was a tiny mangrove snapper. At least they got some entertainment out of it!

CFSA Fish Report

Chuck really reeled in a whopper of a catch on the Headhunter with Chris and Alex! The Snapper they landed was so big, it almost pulled them all overboard. Chucks triumphant grin as he hoisted up the 19.88 pound, 60-inch beast was priceless. The CFOA fishing club better watch out, Chuck might just become the Snapper King of Offshore Sebastian!

CFSA Fish Report

Amy had a reel-y good time out on the Banana River with Amys Fish Finder Rig. They reeled in a whopping zero pound, 24.5-inch Trout. It was definitely a fish-tastic day filled with laughs and good times. Next time, Amy might want to try baiting the hook before casting out!
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Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Fishing report: Ron from Flagler Sports Fishing Club reeled in a whopping 1.375 lb Flounder using cheese puffs as bait and a pair of fuzzy dice as his lucky charm. Rumor has it, the Flounder couldnt resist the irresistible combo! Looks like Ron found the key to success out on the water – who knew cheesy snacks and lucky trinkets could lead to some fin-tastic catches?

Flagler Sports Fishing Club Fish Report

Karen out of Weigh Master reeled in a flounder weighing 1.5 lbs using a slice of cheese as bait! She must have some cheddar-tastic fishing skills to hook that flounder. Looks like this fish was feeling a little gouda about getting caught! Keep up the great catches, Karen!