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Apalachicola / Indian Pass / St. Joe Bay Forecast – Mar. 2017

March fishing in Northwest Florida can be somewhat hit or miss. It usually marks the beginning of Spring and a … Feb 28th, 2017

Apalachicola / Indian Pass / St. Joe Bay Forecast – Feb. 2017

The northwest region has finally chilled enough for our fish to be in their winter feeding habits.  The cold fronts … Feb 16th, 2017

Indian Pass/St. Joe Bay/East Bay Fishing Report: Sept. 2014

September usually marks the beginning of what most inshore anglers can’t wait for, and that’s fall fishing patterns. Temperatures should start to slowly drop, and the fish will begin to get more active.Aug 24th, 2014

Indian Pass/St. Joe Bay/East Bay Fishing Report: August 2014

August is a hot month here along Panama City and the Forgotten Coast, and this year will be no different. The soaring temps can make fishing tough during this month; however, you can still have a productive and fun day on the water. In St. Joe Bay, focus on the deeper grass flats and pot holes scattered throughout the bay for trout, flounder, and the occasional redfish.Jul 29th, 2014

Indian Pass / St. Joe Bay / East Bay Fishing Report: July 2014

The soaring temps can make fishing tough during this month; however you can still be productive on the water.  In St. Joe Bay, focus on the deeper grass flats and pot holes scattered throughout the bay when fishing for trout, flounder, and redfish.  South of Blacks Island and north of Eagle Harbor, towards the state park, is a great place to start.  Usually in depths of 6-8 feet of water is where you will find the majority of your bites. Jun 25th, 2014

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