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Hernando Beach, FL |
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West Central
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Written by Capt. Richard Rodriguez
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Gulf
Grouper
Deep
Sea Fishing
Report, January 16th 2008
Grunts and Grouper are the
big event in January. We are having
a great time fishing everyday we get out.
Non-stop short Grouper catch and release action throughout the day using
frozen bait. Our anglers are really
enjoying the large Sea Bass that they are catching. Sea Bass are fun to catch and great to
eat. We are still catching our
share of big Gag Grouper on our local reefs west of
Hernando Beach. So come
out and spend a great day on the water with us and fish the
Gulf of
Mexico.
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Jacksonville |
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Northeast
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Written by Capt. Vic Tison
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January 16th 2008
Ahoy there Anglers,
JETTIES:
With the cold, hard blow we had last week I thought for sure most
of the sheepshead started their trek offshore for the warmer waters at the
reefs. Usually when the water temperatures drop below 54 to 53 degrees that will
happen but it's usually about the first part of February, not this early. For
the first couple of days I was back on the water after the 25 knot
winds and it was slow going on the sheepshead. Now they're biting quite a
bit better again. Our water temperatures have been coming back up a degree or
two here and there and that helps all types of fishing.
I'm anxious to see what's in store for us after these next two cold fronts
heading our way.
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Upper Florida Keys |
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Keys
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Written by Capt. Izzy Donatiello
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January 16th, 2008
The sailfish have finally arrived off the keys. Over the past week,
pods of sailfish have arrived in town as event by the increase in
multiple hook ups. The fish are eating ballyhoo. The kings are still
biting good as well.
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