by Chad Starling | Sep 14, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
Since Hurricane Dorian ripped up our coast, the fishing didn’t respond well. All the kingfish we were catching beforehand have disappeared and are nowhere to be found. The bottom fishing has definitely slowed down as well, but there are still plenty if red...
by Chad Starling | Jul 10, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
Red Snapper Season 2019 is upon us. Watching the storm over in the Gulf, it appears we dodged a weather bullet, but we could still get substantial rainfall. We just don’t know because the behavior of the storm is kinda unpredictable. Our red snapper fishery is...
by Chad Starling | Jun 25, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
We’ve had a lot of things working against us this summer. Between live bait being more scarce than years past, and THE WIND has been brutal until this past week. We’ve been fishing in 3-5ft seas nearly daily. This has been the most steady and hard wind...
by Chad Starling | Jun 10, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
Fishing continues to be fantastic, with limits of King Mackerel occurring nearly every trip. We’ve been catching fish from 5lbs to over 40lbs on a daily basis. We meet so many neat people in this line of work. It’s a very rewarding job to share what we...
by Chad Starling | Jun 3, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
Typically, it’s toward the end of May we first begin to see King Mackerel off our northern Florida coast. The year 2019 has proven to be a bit different as we have already been catching King Mackerel way back in late April. And the King Mackerel fishing has only...
by Chad Starling | Mar 10, 2019 | Fishing Report, Uncategorized
Friday March 9th, 2019; The troll was a little dead so we had to fall back on bottom fishing. Paid off big with 30 triggerfish, a limit of red porgy, nice bag of vermilion snapper, and several throw back red snapper. Great haul of fish filets for the freezer!