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HIGHLANDS COUNTY FISHING REPORT: NOV. 2016

BASS FISHING AT NIGHT As October leads into November, many fisherman will find success chasing the bait schools and keying … Oct 30th, 2016

LAKE OKEECHOBEE NORTH END REPORT: NOV. 2016

by Capt. Eddie Perry With Lake Okeechobee water levels on the rise from recent rains, we could see a level … Oct 30th, 2016

Lake Okeechobee South End Report: Oct 2016

Fall has finally come to south Florida and it will sure be a welcome relief from this hot summer. Even … Oct 3rd, 2016

LAKE OKEECHOBEE NORTH END REPORT: OCT. 2016

With fall right around the corner and the lake level at 15.17 feet above sea level, bass fishing on the … Sep 30th, 2016

PEACE RIVER – PORT CHARLOTTE FISHING REPORT: OCT. 2016

Summer time is winding down, the mornings and evenings have become much cooler and the rains have begun to slow … Sep 30th, 2016

Palm Beach Kayak Report: Oct. 2016

Inshore October brings cooler weather and the long awaited mullet run. Snook, tarpon, redfish and trout will all be cooperating … Sep 30th, 2016

Fort Myers Fishing Report: Oct. 2016

The Most famous Trash fish in Florida, The racing mullet, soap fish, Yes the Robalo, Sargent fish, Snook Yes this … Sep 30th, 2016
Big O Bass pre-spawn, Fish Clewiston

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: SEPT. 16-18

OVERVIEW This weekend Is looking to be a good weekend to get out on the water and begin searching for … Sep 15th, 2016
Ray Andersen, 8.625 lbs, Lake Walk-in-Water

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: SEPT. 9-11

Here we go again, lots of high water to contend with this weekend. Prepare yourself with this week’s Okeechobee Bass … Sep 8th, 2016
Henry Shumate, 11.0 lbs, Lake Placid

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: SEPT. 2-4

As we sit back and watch the weather radar and pathway of the approaching tropical storm, the question is, how close will it get and how much rain will it deliver. Normally fish are feeding as a storm approaches and will continue to feed through the storm if conditions are right.Aug 31st, 2016