I’m expecting high, dirty water through November in the south ‘goon. Not only is this typical in November, but we … Brevard - Mark WrightNov 17th, 2015
Kingfish, that’s what I am talking about! This is the time of year for the kings to be moving in close to shore for the bait fish in the water. It’s time to get the stinger rigs ready and plenty of wire leaders. Make sure your reels have plenty of line on them, if not, replace it because you never can tell when that 60lb king is going to take the bait. Brevard - Capt Douglas KaskaOct 2nd, 2015
Thank goodness for fall. I always get a little pep in my step this time of year, and it’s not for the reason most Floridians would think.Capt. AlexOct 2nd, 2015
The heat did me in again this summer but, I still got to the beach on several mornings. Early and late was the tactic during September and it produced a snook dinner or two. Live mullet and plugs caught snook and the standard pompano rig caught whiting and croakers. Brevard - John DetmerOct 2nd, 2015
Snook season has been good despite the excessive rain and dirty water we have had this summer. October is a great month for several inshore species. Snook, redfish, trout, tarpon, jacks sharks are all inshore, in the inlet and near shore along the beaches.Brevard - Capt Glyn AustinOct 2nd, 2015