by Chad Starling | May 15, 2025 | Fishing Report
As Summer continues to approach and the Sun continues to warm the sea water, the ocean has undergone some changes over the past few weeks. The king mackerel were here in decent numbers the last week of April but have disappeared over the past few weeks. The bottom...
by Chad Starling | May 3, 2025 | Fishing Report
Over the past couple weeks the ocean has come alive with different options. On the long run, the Mahi bite is on fire, fishing temperature breaks and weed lines. Live bait or trolled ballyhoo are the baits of choice. Outside 50 miles, the Bottom fishing for Mutton’s...
by Chad Starling | Mar 5, 2025 | Fishing Report
February is usually the slowest month, business wise, each year. It’s mainly because, on average, it’s the coldest month of the year, and with that comes cold fronts which brings rain and wind. If we get some weather windows in February, the fishing can be...
by Chad Starling | Jun 10, 2024 | Fishing Report
The fishing this June has been above average for this time of year, we are doing very well on all our trips from the 4hr all the way up to the 12hr. Both bottom fishing and trolling have been productive. From king mackerel, cobia, muttons, mangroves, vermilion,...
by Chad Starling | Apr 27, 2024 | Fishing Report
On Thursday, I had two people for 6 hours. As I left the Jetties, I really didn’t know where I was gonna go, but I did know I was gonna try to catch pogies because jigging bait was a little difficult on Wednesdah. After I caught pogies, we headed offshore and...
by Chad Starling | Apr 27, 2024 | Fishing Report
This trip took place Wednesday April 24th, 2024. Beeliners (AKA Vermilion Snapper) were off the chain today. We had an 8hr trip today and by 10am, we had our 8 man limit of beeliners. Capt. D was in the Blood Line today, and got his 7 man limit of beeliners about as...