by Capt. Tyson | Sep 26, 2019 | Fishing Pictures, Fishing Report
Strong tides and an overabundance of baitfish are a big part of the reason why the fishing has been so good throughout the Intracoastal Waterway and the area. On-again off-again onshore winds have made fishing the nearshore Gulf tricky over the past couple of weeks.... by Capt. Tyson | Sep 25, 2019 | Fishing Report
Cooler, crisper weather the last several days has really made it feel great on the water. As the water temperatures slowly inch their way down, fish activity goes up. Spanish mackerel, snook, trout, redfish and mangrove snapper are great options for anglers right now.... by Capt. Tyson | Sep 18, 2019 | Fishing Pictures, Fishing Report
Subtle hints of fall should become more apparent in the not so distant future. Overnight low temperatures are falling into the low-70s consistently, which will help to bring our water temperatures down. Currently, inshore waters are full of bait, sparking a hot action... by Capt. Tyson | Sep 11, 2019 | Fishing Report
This past weekend we finally saw the winds calm down a bit and switch back out of the east. Prior to Hurricane Dorian we were experiencing some of the best fishing in months. Hopefully, we will get a nice stretch of consistent weather this week; if so the fishing... by Capt. Tyson | Sep 15, 2015 | Fishing Report
Late summer is a great time to target snook. With the spawning season over these fish are on their way back into the inlets where they will post up on bait filled grass flats, residential docks and deep mangrove shorelines. The fall snook season opens Sept 1. The... by Capt. Tyson | Sep 6, 2015 | Fishing Report
East winds have returned after a week long onslaught of onshore winds. Beach conditions have improved dramatically over the past couple of days. Clearing water and light seas have brought baitfish back right along the beaches. Using a quarter-inch mesh cast net will...