As I write these few paragraphs it is the middle of September and it’s still hot on Florida’s Space Coast. I find myself looking forward to October as it is easily my favorite month for fishing here.Brevard EditionSep 26th, 2013
For those of you that have been waiting to catch something different, other than kings and tarpon, or I should say, take some fish home for dinner, wait no longer as the fall run is upon us.Brevard - Chris CameronSep 26th, 2013
This is the month every light-tackle saltwater angler has been waiting for all year long. Just about every near-shore species that swims in the Atlantic Ocean will be a possible catch within 5 miles of the beaches.captjimrossSep 26th, 2013
This is the 2nd year the white summer shrimp did not bless Daytona with a decent run, matter of fact 2013 is going down in the record books as a "skunk." Daytona produced very few shrimp and the sizes were small.Brevard - Capt LeenogaSep 26th, 2013
Welcome to October and the transitional period between the summer and fall/winter surf fishing seasons. September witnessed the annual opening of the snook season and we were off to the races.Brevard - John DetmerSep 26th, 2013
October is historically the top all-around month to fish the central Indian River Lagoon Area. Water temperatures drop back into the optimum range for most of the resident and migratory fish species.Brevard EditionSep 26th, 2013
During the month of September, anglers can enjoy some quality fishing throughout our region. As summer vacations come to and a new school year begins, anglers will have a better opportunity to catch some fish. This is a result of decreased boating and fishing pressure.Brevard EditionSep 22nd, 2013