Snook are in season. These fish will be feeding aggressively this month along the beaches outside of Port Canaveral.

Port Canaveral

Capt. Jim Ross Snook, tarpon, shark, redfish and more are blowing up on the school of migrating mullet along the … Oct 1st, 2018

Port Canaveral Offshore October

Capt. Chris Cameron Happy Halloween! What a great month we had once again in the beautiful waters of Florida’s Atlantic. … Oct 1st, 2018
Jacob gets a top-slot redfish using chunk mullet strategically placed on the end of a sandbar which was covered up in live mullet!

NIRL-SML

Capt. Mark Wright Let’s talk October fishing; my favorite month to fish on Florida’s east coast. Why? Because, late September … Oct 1st, 2018

Port Canaveral

Capt. Jim Ross The beaches outside of the port are providing a variety of big fish this month. Bull Reds, … Sep 1st, 2018

Port Canaveral Offshore

Capt. Chris Cameron What a great month we had! Gotta love it. Red Snapper season was a hit. All 6 … Sep 1st, 2018

KAYAK REPORT

Capt. Alex Gorichky Run mullet, run! Welcome to the apex of what could be considered the best time to fish … Sep 1st, 2018
Rober enjoyed a morning of sight-fishing Mosquito Lagoon black drum and proved drum can be caught on lures. This drum and others ate a Z-Man Diezel Minnowz on a recent trip with Capt. Mark Wright.

NIRL-SML

Capt. Mark Wright It looks like I’m going to survive August’s heat after all. It is me or has this … Sep 1st, 2018

Shrimp Report

Capt. Lee Noga Breaking News – FULL PULLS since July! South Daytona’s 5 year white shrimp slump has come to … Sep 1st, 2018
Brian caught this 56 inch Kingfish in the surf on a 7ft Ande Rod with a Shimano 8000 Bait Runner Reel spooled with 12 lb test mono.

Surf Fishing Report | Sept 2018

John Detmer September excels in all kinds of natural wonders that can’t be helped seeing on the Space Coast Beaches. … Sep 1st, 2018
Topwater action is best during the early morning periods.

Banana River Lagoon

Capt. Jim Ross The water quality has been very poor over the past few weeks but a few fish are … Sep 1st, 2018