Nov. 24, 2008 – Mullet Migration Frenzy
The fall mullet run continues through the Indian River Lagoon system from Titusville to Ft. Pierce and out Sebastian Inlet into the Atlantic. The resulting feeding is causing fantastic fishing action as the following reports bear witness. Captain Peter and I had the great pleasure of guiding Randy Higginbotham, his wife, and his brother Dennis […]
October 21, 2008 – Happy Days Are Here Again
Fishing action along the central east coast of Florida has exploded as the fall mullet run is underway. Each year millions and millions of mullet migrate south and invade our shorelines, rivers and lagoons. This triggers a massive feeding frenzy among our predatory species and produces the very best fishing of the year. Check out […]
September 14, 2008 – Interesting Challenges
Living along the seashore in Florida offers some interesting challenges in terms of hosting unexpected guests from time to time. For instance, Tropical Storm Faye dropped in for a visit to the Space Coast. Unfortunately for our community, she overstayed her welcome by refusing to leave for a whole week while dumping some 30 inches […]
August 7, 2008 – A Long, Incredible Journey
It has been over two weeks since the last fishing report. Consequently, our note book is bursting with tall tales of great charters and our photo album is jammed with the evidence to prove it! Let’s get started, this time organizing our journey geographically by beginning in the New Smyrna Beach area of Volusia County […]
July 17, 2008 – Running with the Bulls
Each year in Pamplona, Spain there is a famous festival which features crazed thrill-seekers running with snorting bulls through the narrow streets of the ancient city. Each summer, in the Indian River, we experience a similar adrenaline rush with our own brand of bulls – bull reds and bull sharks. Yesterday, joining Capt. Peter and […]
June 28, 2008 – Warm Weather – Hot Fishing
The full force of summer has hit the central east coast of Florida with warmer temperatures, higher humidity, frequent afternoon thunderstorms and sizzling fishing. Along with the changes in the seasons, we have experienced several significant changes in our charter activities as well – Capt. Rocky went on an extended, non-fishing related, mission trip to […]
May 7, 2008 – Fishing in May is Marvelous
Have you ever had an experience so thrilling it was hard to describe to others? Well, as avid anglers, we have found that fishing along the Florida East Coast during the month of May can be so overwhelming that it is difficult to find adequate descriptions. This time of year, it seems every one of […]
April 23, 2008 – Fish, Fish Everywhere
If you live along the central east coast of Florida, are an avid fisherman and have a pulse, you’ve got to love this time of year. There are fish, fish everywhere from Ft. Pierce to Grant/Sebastian to Cocoa Beach to Titusville. As a result, we have many recent tales to tell in this report with […]
April 11 – A Little Tom Foolery, A Lot of Fishing
The monthly calendar has flipped and so has the fishing. We’ve gone from the madness of March winds to the wetness of April showers. Enough of the Tom Foolery, the logbook is bursting with reports and pictures, let’s get down to it. After a few days off in the Florida Keys, Capt. Rocky returned the […]
March 29, 2008 – Trying Times
“These are the times that try men’s souls …” Now Thomas Paine’s famous quote originally had little to do with fishing, but it could not have been more applicable to fishing guides in the greater Orlando area than during the last two weeks. Horrendous north winds, unseasonably cold temperatures, historic low water levels and funky […]