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Recent offshore fishing reports from the Florida Panhandle.






Red Snapper Trip

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



I had some friends wanting to go catch some red snapper. It doesn't take a lot to convince me to go fishing. So I agreed to this trip and it was a blast. A few had fished on my boat before and a few were newbies. This one was her best snapper of the day and she was a proud angler.

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Cobia On!

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



With todays forecast of 10 to 15 miles per hour east wind and three to four foot seas, it just wasn't looking good. But I had a friend that just wanted to give it a shot on his bay boat, so I agreed to a short trip. I stayed close to beach and got grouper and a bonus fish. Another great day on the gulf.

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Offshore Carrabelle

Florida Sportsman member: JTR



It was a bit on the rough side, but doable. We ran out to 100' to an area we have been fishing the last few weeks with good results. Flying fish, turtles and dolphin everywhere. It's a good area with lots of life. I then decided to skip over to a spot we have not been to in quit a while. It didn't take long to figure out why it's been a while. We were in break off city. But we landed a few of the culprits.

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Stormy Snapper

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



On today's trip, we had a group of friends from my hometown. We left the dock a little late, due to my bad communications on time and what dock. It was a great ride out, but we stopped the trip a little early due to thunderstorms. It was another great day on Gulf with a some tired, but happy fishermen.

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Short Snapper Trip

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



We did a short red snapper trip with a few friends. We went by the bait boat, but they had no bait so we went with what we had on boat. We did a short run and made our first drop. We picked up a few snappers and called it a early day. Got some friends hooked on bottom fishing, as they all had a blast and are ready to do it again. Another great day on the Gulf.

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Big Trigger and Vermilion

Florida Sportsman member: BillMe



I made a short trip to the edge in search of wahoo, but got no love. I did, however, catch my personal best trigger and my personal best vermilion snapper. I can't believe they closed triggerfish season early. I would have liked to eat that thing!

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Snapper and Grouper

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray & Klinger



stingwray: It was a calm day which sure made it easier on some of the guys who had to be back to Georgia by 8:00pm for work. So I had to get them back to the dock early, making it a short trip. We ended up boxing various snapper and grouper, with a bonus cobia. Another great day on the gulf with family and friends.

Klinger: A friend booked me on a Middle Grounds trip out of Tarpon Springs. Our first stop was a mangrove and vermillion snapper spot. The boat did catch a couple of smaller red snapper, but they didn't really show up until after daylight on a spot about ten miles further west. We also picked up some grouper on the second spot. We fished a number of spots over the next day or so and steadily caught good snapper and grouper. It was very hot and the A/C felt very good between spots.

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Red Snapper All Around

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



On today's trip, the forecast was ten to fifteen mph southwest winds and one to three foot seas. We decided to just make it a short trip. It ended up being another great day of fishing on the gulf with friends. Red snapper for everyone, plus a nice king.

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Catch 'Em Up

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray & Panhandler80



There are lots of fish to be caught right now. Take advantage of your weather windows when you have them and catch up some red snapper and grouper while the seasons are open. Triggerfish, kings, various snapper are also hungry and waiting for you. Beware, the sharks are around too. Check out stingwray and Panhandler80's reports for more details.

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Offshore Mixed Bag

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



After about a 30 minute run out, we made our first drop. We jumped around a bit until we found a little bite. My wife was pretty happy with her first red snapper in the box for 2017. The fish were caught on squid, live cigar minnows and pinfish. We ended up with a nice box of fish, the boat on the rack, everything cleaned up, and enough time for a early dinner date at Sisters by the Sea.

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Bottom Fishing Panama City

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



The largest snapper and red grouper came off a known spot. That was actually our first dip and my wife boated the biggest snapper and the red grouper there. We were fishing up to 250', which meant quite a bit of cranking. We were fishing 6-10oz leads, depending on size of tackle, and 40-80 pound gear. Live bait seemed to be the ticket. We got a couple snapper on cut bait, but the rest of the fish came on live ones.

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Success on the Swordfish Front

Florida Sportsman member: BillMe



The deep bait rod started clicking and then stopped. We played with the bait a bit, bringing it up and dropping back and the clicker starts going again. This time was a little more consistent pull, so we start cranking and fish on! 40 minutes in, Stephen was putting the heat to this fish with about 25 pounds of drag on the 80W reel. Some might say that is too much drag on a swordfish, but the fish is in the boat after a 90 minute battle.

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Holiday Weekend in Panama City

Florida Sportsman member: LilOrange



Monday was much better, with regard to wind and seas. We started at about 115'. We worked our way out to 130' to 140' and all the way out to about 215'. We ended up with a nice three man limit of snapper, the almaco, a king and nice vermillion to round out the box. We had to throw back a bunch of short snapper and, surprisingly, only one trigger. No takers on the flat line or the high speeder on either day.

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Panama City Snapper Trip

Florida Sportsman member: Klinger



We pretty much caught our limit of the "almost extinct" Atlantic red snapper by 10:00 AM. We downsized the tackle and tried to fill out the box with vermilion, groupers, etc. Only picked up about five vermilion, as those pesky snappers wouldn't let the bait hit the bottom. We did pick up a decent lane snapper as well as three Kings, so we finished up with a pretty decent box of fish.

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Opening Day Success

Florida Sportsman member: LilOrange



A three man limit of nice snapper, a pile of huge mangos, a few monster size extinct triggers, some nice porgy, a dolphin and even a lionfish. They also caught about a 40 pound amberjack and a huge king that cut the line right at the boat. He said they probably threw back 30 snapper and found them at almost every spot. They had a great day and the seas were slick!

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Tuna on the Edge

Florida Sportsman member: BillMe

Tuna

We did get a nice little open water yellowfin. It committed suicide on a cable rigged bonito lure.

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Deep Dropping Pensacola

Florida Sportsman member: BillMe

Deep Dropping Pensacola

Got out of Pensacola last week during the weather break. It was gorgeous out! Did some deep dropping and got some nice ones.

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Panama City Snapper

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray

panama city snapper

We made a short run and our first fishing stop was about three miles off beach. It was a grind to get our snapper, possibly due to moon phase. We had to run lots of numbers picking up a few fish here and there. The fish that were willing to bite were caught on dead and live bait.

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Tournament Winner

Florida Sportsman member: 85okhai



By sunrise we were anchored up with baits all over the place, fishing was slower than anticipated. Sat there for a couple hours with one short strike to show for. About 8:00am we got the bite we were looking for, stripping nearly 500 yards of line we were able to stay tight and get the fish next to the boat.

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Weekend in Destin

Florida Sportsman member: LilOrange



I did catch a really nice sized mahi mahi. It swam up to the boat while we were bottom fishing. I grabbed our flat line rod (still rigged with a wire leader) and tossed out a live cigar minnow. It hammered it immediately and took off like a rocket.

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A Trip to the Rigs

Florida Sportsman member: Billme



Packed up the FN PAIR-A-DICE and headed for the rigs again last weekend. The tuna bite was not what we had hoped for, but we managed a few and turned the trip into a mixed bag bonanza with dolphin and wahoo.

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Destin Red Snapper Adventure





Florida Sportsman member: Sea Monkey Too

"We took our now annual fishing trip to Destin. Last year we came up for Gag Grouper season so this year we tried our hand at Red Snapper. We left Stuart Florida last Thursday on our ten hour road trip up to Destin..."

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Panhandle Offshore With a Surprise

Florida Sportsman member: mahiwahi



Several casts in I hooked a fish and it went flying into the air. I thought I had foul hooked a bonita but my friend yelled "it's a dolphin". Since it's January I was in disbelief but as it got closer and I saw yellow I knew he was right.

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Panhandle Offshore Bite

Florida Sportsman member: 85okhai



We had some lunch and moved to a few more spots to pick up some beeliners. Plan was to be in pretty early but we still wanted some red groupers so we made the run in to fish state waters and were able to pull up a few red groupers and a couple of jacks.

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Panhandle Reef Fishing

Florida Sportsman member: Capt. Mickey Locke



We fished around 200 feet both days. The jacks wrecked us the first day but ended up with 3 nice fish and 18 groupers. The next day was a tough bite on the jacks for us but we ended up with 2 nice fish and limit of grouper.

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Panama City Bottom Bite

Florida Sportsman member: Stingwray



At the end of day we had a mixed box which included gag/red grouper, B-liners,Lane Snapper and a few Porgy's. By the end of the day had five tired fishermen and captain/deckhand ready to see the dock.

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Panhandle Offshore Bite

Florida Sportsman member: Realtor



Forum member Realtor has been catching some nice fish offshore. Amberjacks, snapper and strong fighting sharks have been keeping the rods bent. Sweet!

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Short Trip, A lot of Fish

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



We couldn't soak baits long enough for grouper due to snapper. After boxing about 20 beeliners, we moved offshore another mile. Given the time constraint and no other spots close, I made the decision to anchor on it right off the bat. Logic being, it'll either produce or it won't, but with only about 40 minutes to fish, we might as well make the most of it seeing as there were no other options within range.

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Destin Bottom Fishing

Florida Sportsman member: Sea Monkey Too



We quickly started catching some really nice Red Snapper. Too bad we were in Federal Waters and had to release them. We caught about 6 all in the 15 pound range.

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Tuna Time in Venice

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



The larger of the two fish hit first (crashed a slow trolled live bait) and then a second rod went off fishing the same thing. I hopped on the smaller fish and boated it fairly quickly. We were then sitting on 6 fish. After a good fight (and a little bit of embarrassing rod-passing) we boated another real nice fish. This made 7 nice tunas and bonus fish number 2. We messed around for another 35 minutes or so and headed home.

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A Little Ling Success

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Fish just eased counter clockwise and the big one stayed with him. I hollered to buddy 2 to come ahead and to starboard. He did, and the before you knew it within casting distance was my lazy fish with hook in mouth and the big one. Buddy on bow flipped his eel out, and the big one dove on it. Bam! We're both hooked up. Somehow, lines got crossed a couple times but I was able to get them unwrapped once we both got down on deck. Finally! Two fish on.

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Panhandle Lings

Florida Sportsman member: 85okhai



Went 2 for 7 yesterday. First fish ate a grunt and second fish was pulled off of a school of 4. It ended up being the smallest of the school. Fish went 46 pounds gutted.

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Big Panhandle Aj's

Florida Sportsman member: 85okhai



Could've moved around to a few more spots to try and catch the rest of our Aj limit but out backs were already hurting and the big one was more than enough so decided to call it a early day. Only picture worth taking the camera out for was the Amberjack so that was the only picture taken all day.

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Nice Snapper off Destin

Florida Sportsman member:janderson



Checked a spot about a mile off the beach and Megan managed to box her first fish on the new boat. She landed a few small fish that we tossed back and a couple of 28 inch amberjack that she swore must have weighed 100 pounds before she got them to the boat. The wind layed down beautifully around 10:30 and the gulf went slick. We moved further east and set up on a good sized wreck that had VERY cooperative snapper on it.

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"Red hot" Panhandle Bite

Florida Sportsman member:crcattypc



Once on the spot, it was on fire. Fish were big and biting well. As we had seven guys on the boat we had a fourteen boat limit. Got those with no problem. Also picked up two gags. One was the longest skinny guy your ever saw. After getting to the grounds, the ride was fine from there and it even laid down during the day for a very pleasant ride home.

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Panhandle Bottom Fishing

Florida Sportsman member:85okhai



We got a late start this morning didn't leave til about 9. Found some cigars and pilchards then we were on our way, we headed 20 miles south east. Got to the spot and the bottom was lit up. Started catching small snappers on bottom and all of a sudden big snappers started coming over from our flat line rods. So I take my weight off and started pulling 10-15 pound snappers from 50 to 70 feet down. Left that spot with fish still biting. Second spot and we pulled up a few fish and decided to move to a third spot to try for some red grouper and finish our limit off. Got there and the fish finder screen lit up. No red grouper there, but there sure was some nice snappers. Even had two snapper follow my snapper up and the other guys started catching them on buck tails.

Total for the day: 22 snappers,3 or 4 kings, and had to watch 4 or 5 gags swim back to the bottom...

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Birthday Bites

Florida Sportsman member: Split Shot



Surprise party!

We were blessed Sat morning by great friends and a fun trip delivered by Seminole Wind Billy Archer. Dave was the guest of honor as we celebrated his 60th birthday. Dave you a one lucky man is all I have to say! Conditions were a bit tough with the winds and currents but we managed just fine even if we didn't catch a fish it was a time etched into memories!

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Reds: Slow and Lethargic

Florida Sportsman member: Redhunter



Got to fish Sunday Morning. Still a little windy and choppy right off the bat. Wife hooked this one within fifteen minutes of fishing and I had 3 of the same caliber follow mine right to the boat. I just could not get the transaction completed. So I got skunked by the wife again. Wind laid down some then the wife got cold, so back to the landing. Kind of glad to because once I got everything cleaned up the bottom dropped out. This one was 29 inches and around 9 pounds.

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Tails, Schools and Low-water Lock-jaw

Florida Sportsman member: BottomLine25



Dunked the boat around 7:30, light WNW wind and still cold. About an hour and a half, 6 rounds of heave-ho and 4 numb feet later we got our lines wet. Low water would be an understatement. The area we were headed to had No-water, I mean birds feet were dry. We had no choice but to fish short of our destination. To our great pleasure we started to spot some reds. Some singles, some groups, some tails and some schools. The fish were skiddish and seemed to have lock jaw. We changed tactics a few times and finally got em hooked up. We boated 2 bottom of the slot fish and broke off 2 nicer ones. All in all we saw somewhere between 50-60 fish by noon. We were pleased.

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Pensacola Bay Reds

Florida Sportsman member: lighttackle2fun



Pensacola bay has been on fire. I love this time of year. Big schools of monster red fish, fun and gun fishing. Fun times with over 30 fish to the boat on this trip. Flat worn out after a day of some serious battles[...]

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Reds at the Pass

Florida Sportsman member: 85okhai



I got bored so I decided to go fish the pass. I was planning on going out there to just mess with the blue fish, so all I had was two live baits and a bag full of artificials. As soon as I got out there I went towards the channel to see what I could pick up on those two live baits drifting and instantly hooked up to two reds [...]

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Grouper Troopers

Florida Sportsman member: upinthewater



As the sun rose, we began to load the bait well, but we lost two comrades. High expectations, but they found the beanbags more favorable than an awesome bite! After finishing up with about 100 baits, we headed offshore for some deep water fishing. We left them there a few weeks ago penned up and wanted to make sure there were no holes in the fencing! As we rolled up on the first stop, nothing but a smile rolled over my face [...]

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Quality PCB Reds

Florida Sportsman member: Whalercrazy



Planned a trip down to PCB for this past weekend. The trip was planned over a month ago to take my new boss. He has fished backwater but has never been deep sea fishing. Day one we started out trolling but we were only able to troll up one small king. Decided to head west and fish some numbers that did very well last month. We managed lots of small red snapper, but managed to come home with a nice triggerfish, a porgy, and the one king. The next day I wanted to prospect some new hard bottom [...]

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Panama City Offshore Report

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Well, the plan was to leave the dock around 1:00 p.m. so that we'd have enough daylight to hit a couple spots before anchoring up on a big area where I like to spend the night and catch black snapper, kings, tuna, wahoo and who knows, maybe even a billfish. On our last trip we left around 1:00 and stopped at one spot about 49nm from the pass as the sun set. In a matter of about 90 minutes we had 12 very nice gags and three or four red grouper in the boat [...]

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Panhandle Bottom Fishing on Fire

Florida Sportsman member: Reeltight9



Went out with some buddies, my son and one newbie to offshore fishing on Friday. Left the dock at 6:00 a.m. with one baitwell full of chofers and stopped by the bait barge and filled the other with cigar minnows. Headed on out the pass and it was smooth as glass, ran 40 m.p.h. the entire 52 miles [...]

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Panama Beach Offshore Success

Florida Sportsman member: KayakMacGyver



My girlfriend caught this fish yesterday out of Panama City in about 110 feet of water. She baited her hook, cast the line and reeled the fish in all on her own, so she was pretty proud (as was I). The fish hit a live sardine flat lined about 50 feet behind the boat. Got kind of lucky because when I first saw color, about 50 feet down, I said "aw darn, it's a jack" and put the gaff away [...]

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Panhandle Grouper Haul

Florida Sportsman member: upinthewater



It started with a clear radar for a change, and a crew that was pumped to go. First order of buisness - bait, and lots of it. Spent about hour catching it, great mix of rubies and some deep water choffers, then headed off to bounce around and see if we couldn't get a repeat of last weekend. What a better way then to start then to try one on the way [...]

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Going the Distance out of PC

Florida Sportsman member: LilOrange



Although I've been following the forum and reading the posts for a few months now, I just registered and got a username a few days ago. So, this is my first post. Living in Tennessee, I only get to come down to fish 6 or 7 times a year. I fish with my buddy who lives in Opelika, AL. We go out of PC. We've been saltwater fishing for several years now and just get more and more into it every year. It's really addictive. Until this year we've only fished public numbers of popular wrecks and reefs [...]

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Seagrove Beach Sailfish

Florida Sportsman member: CHM



My 12 year old son, CJ, caught a 7-8 foot long sailfish this week during a family vacation to Seagrove Beach. The attached pic shows the fish. He and I were pulling a needlefish om 80# fluoro leader behind our kayaks about 3/4 mile offshore of Seagrove beach when the fish hit. After fighting it for about 20 minutes out of the kayak, we paddled back to the beach to land it [...]

Check out the YouTube video here.

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Panama City Bottom Bouncin'

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Kind of a late report, but it's darn sure a good one. I know the folks that bailed (including my dad) last minute wish they'd kept their spots on the boat. No big deal, though. We had a very competent crew and everybody fished hard, which I love to see! [...]

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PC Offshore Trip Success

Florida Sportsman member: brentsum



This is our annual trip with Capt. Leveral on the the Best Bet. It was an awesome day, we limited out in about two hours stopping at about four spots. Also a nice dual cobia hookup at one spot (my 14 year old son and 16 year old daughter had them hooked up at the same time on light spiining gear - a sight to see!). We also got a nice Wahoo on the way out [...]

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Two Days of Bottom Droppin'

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



After Tropical Storm Debbie was looking forward to getting back on the water. Had a group that wanted to go and do a little fishing. Seas were good and ran off the hill for a day of fishing. Everybody was looking forward to catching a few red snapper.Went to one area and spent the day and then finished off the trip and ran back to the hill in time to have dinner with my mom and dad [...]

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Stingwray Offshore

Florida Sportsman member: stingwray



So waited for the best opportunity to carry them out. Forecast for the day was 2 to 4 foot seas with 10 to 15 mph SE winds. Met up with everybody at the dock around 6:30 and headed out. Seas were a little better than anticipated but still a little bumpy. Got to the first spot made a few drops and picked up some fish. At that point seas began to build so decided to run back to the 25 mile mark and finished off the day. The young crew hung in tight with the bumpy seas and managed to have a good time.

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Panama City Reds

Florida Sportsman member: jdubb247



Took a day off from work hoping the Gulf would cooperate. We fought solid 3-4' seas all day. Couldn't get out to the better spots until later in the day. Once were able to get to a good spot, the dolphins ran us off. We threw back several legal snapper hoping we could find bigger fish. We ended up with 5 snapper, 1 shy of our limit. Could have been much worse given the sea conditions.

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Opening Weekend Report

Florida Sportsman member: Hutch316



Hit the water early and the boys were itching to catch a fish. Seas were tollerable but knew we would be sore buy the end of the day. Went out to an area that produced good numbers of fish last year but the fish didn't want to cooperate. Fish marked well but just didn't seem to be interested.  Still caught a mess but had to work to get em' [...]

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Panama City - Offshore Bottom Fishing

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Well, we did pretty good. The grouper gods were not as kind to us this past Saturday as they were a week ago. We fished the same area where we boated our 20 grouper in less than an hour, but we did not have as much luck. The bottom marked well, but the fish did not want chew...like at all. Full moon maybe? I don't know [...]

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Serious Offshore Haul

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Went ahead and made a sizable move offshore to the area that I thought would be holding red grouper. We didn't mark a whole lot, but the trigger rigs produced quickly, and the machine came to life so we decided to get situated on that spot and soak some baits. Probably 45 minutes later we'd boated 14 addtional red gropuper, a pair of kings, probably ten schoolie+ sized dolphin (for in close of NW Florida), 4 or 5 more triggers and a beeliner or two.

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Hometown Crew

Florida Sportsman member: Capt. Mickey Locke



Took a crew out from the hometown and boy did they have a good day. Made short work of 25 hardtails and 50 cigar minnows and headed out a midst the chop. Got to the first spot, 2 rods down, 2 jacks on this went on for about 30 minutes and we had a decent limit of jacks from 21 to 26 lbs. Headed over and beat up some hard bottom areas I haven't fished in a while. Lots of short gags, reds and triggers [...]

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Panhandle Dolphin Catching

Florida Sportsman member: crcattypc



About that time, a nice sized cow fin swims up to the boat by herself. She was smelling the chum but not eating it. I tossed her a chunck of fresh threadfin and she turned her nose. (probably the 60 lb leader) Then take out the light spinner with 17 flouro and a yellow bucktail. After several casts to get pissed she ate the jig and was on. Took a little doing to get her boatside with the light tackle, but was a very fun fight. She was about a 12 lb-er, very large for this area in close (90 feet) [...]

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Broke in the New Rig

Florida Sportsman member: Hutch316



Came down for spring break with the wife and kids and was able to take the new rig out a few of they days we were there. Doubling my horsepower also doubled the fuel consumption. Ouchh, but thats not going to slow me down, yet!! We found Beeliners less than 8 miles from the beach the first day but they dissapeared that close in all the other days [...]

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Personal Best Cobia

Florida Sportsman member: KayakMacGyver

The turkeys have kicked my butt this year. Between the birds and trespassing 4 wheel riders on my lease, my post-deer season success has been null. Decided to forgo the last day of my quota hunt and try hunting for a Cobia along the beach. It was forecast to be flat calm, so I figured I might be able to rig something for height and not have to worry about the waves knocking me off. Saturday was spent building our 'tower;' A 6 foot fiberglass ladder zip tied to the deck of the boat. Deck space is very limited on our small 19 footer, but we made do.

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Panama City Cobia

Florida Sportsman member: Capt. Mickey Locke

Headed west out of PC with a crew. Made it a little past Grayton Beach with no fish insight. Turned around and made it just shy of Pier Parks Pier and spotted one right on the color change. Got turned on him and pitched an eel and he slammed it. Went 1-1 with a 45 pounder.

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A Better Fisherman

Florida Sportsman member: Panhandler80



Yesterday morning - we get somewhat of a late start yesterday. At around 9:30 we pull away form the dock and we were headed to the marina for some live shrimp. Our plan was to sheepshead fish for a little while for some guaranteed dinner, and then go look for a cobia while casting to spanish and tossing them in a brine. Well, we get our shrimp and head to a spot on the rocks for some sheepies. As we're trying to find a spot to anchor we watch a couple come over the rail and I figure that this won't take long [...]

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