Capt. Greg’s Space Coast Fishing Report – October 2022
Port Canaveral, Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Orlando It’s going [...]
Port Canaveral, Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Orlando It’s going [...]
Spring has kicked into high gear with March closing out [...]
The first week of March has ranged from 70 to 76 degrees at times. There was lots of sunshine, bait, and a few negative tides. March is a transitional month; redfish and snook begin to make their way out of the backwaters and creeks heading for spawning grounds and bigger meals, in the bay and in the passes.
Spring has Sprung! It’s time to get out on Tampa Bay and enjoy one of West Coast Florida’s best fisheries. Both inside and outside of the estuary, things are firing on all cylinders. For me, the inshore bite for Redfish and Snook has been as good as it gets, with the shallow water population all healthy & hungry.
Cobia is the fish on every locals mind and with fuel being so expensive and cobia fishing being close. These fish are going to get punished if they actually pop. You better be first to find them, because by the time you see it on social media, too many boats are on it and it’s over.
Ughhh February! This is lining up to be one of those Februaries where cold fronts stack perfectly and keep everyone from venturing out past the shoal most of the month. If it was totally up to me, I wouldn’t venture more than a few hundred yards off the beach until we see a solid 3 days of calm seas in a row.
Last Month's Action: Nearshore we had decent shark fishing and tarpon fishing. Out on the reef we had solid days of live bait trolling for king mackerel and almost every trip we would catch the occasional cobia, mahi or blackfin tuna. The mangrove snapper bite was inconsistent. Overall, we had an easy Summertime grind that yielded some great catches and put smiles on customers faces.
As we push through the dog days of Summer and [...]