Feb. 22, 2012 – Has Spring Sprung?

Has spring sprung or is it still winter? Over the past four weeks we have had, for the most part,  temperatures soaring during the day into the 70s and low 80s – temperatures more common to April than February – with the lone exception occurring a week ago when a severe cold front pushed through […]

Jan. 28, 2012 – Fantastic Fishing Feats

It has been far too long since we have posted a fishing report and my notebook is overflowing with tall tales of epic angling feats. Therefore, in order to conserve space, we’ll dispense with the usual explanatory introduction and dive right in. In the winter-time, when the fishing is on, it can be very special. […]

Winter Fishing Update

Fishing the Indian River Lagoon system during the winter months can be simply spectacular. In addition to our redfish and trout, we’ll welcome schools of huge black drum to the flats (see photos below). These monsters can weigh up to sixty pounds while forming tightly packed schools as they maraud the shallows foraging for food […]

Fall Fishing Update

This beautiful fall weather and great fishing is making for some fantastic days on the water!  Schools of redfish and seatrout are schooling up on the flats throughout the area.   Our clients have been catching some of the biggest trout that we have seen in a while, as well as steady action from redfish.  Sightfishing […]

Nov. 8, 2011 – Fantastic Fall Fishing

This beautiful fall weather and great fishing is making for some fantastic days on the water!  Schools of redfish and seatrout are schooling up on the flats throughout the area.   Our clients have been catching some of the biggest trout that we have seen in a while, as well as steady action from redfish.  Sightfishing […]

July 14, 2011 – Never Better Than Now

Fishing along the central east coast of Florida could not be any better than it has been over the past several weeks. Capt. Rocky, fishing the Indian River near Titusville and the Banana River near Cocoa Beach, has been guiding clients to huge numbers of huge redfish, including a three day charter sequence last week […]

Ft. Pierce Fishing Update

The snook and trout fishing in Ft. Pierce is on fire right now.  Capt. Peter has split his time over the last two weeks between the Banana River near Cocoa Beach and the Indian River in Ft. Pierce.  The water in Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce is very clear and is providing great sightfishing.  The […]

Unusual Rescue at Sea

Tony and Maria were invited on a fishing trip by CR Hall while visiting beautiful Florida.  Little did they know it would be a trip that will be talked about for a lifetime!  The morning started off fishing for the big “over-slot” bull redfish.  Capt. Peter positioned the boat up on the grassflats where schools […]

Last Shuttle Launch

View the final shuttle launch upfront and personal aboard one of our flats boats motored as close as possible to the launch pads. July 8, 2011 – Launch Time – 11:40 AM Mission: STS-135 to the International Space Station Vehicle: Space shuttle Atlantis Launch Complex: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center Boast will leave the ramp at […]

June 17, 2011 – Amazing Fishing Feats

Inshore fishing remains red hot along the central east coast of Florida as charter after charter are catching memory-making hauls. Capt. Rocky has been unable to branch out of the stretch of the Indian River near Titusville because of the giant reds while Capt. Peter is smoking the reds, snook, tarpon and trout in the […]