Added by George landrum on February 13, 2012 at 10:15am — No Comments
Added by Jason Coffrin on February 13, 2012 at 10:11am — 1 Comment
Mr Trigger is Back and better than ever!! With our new 32 Blackfin no more ruff seas all confort from here with AC/twin engines all new Shimano and Penn fishing gear from small spinning reels to the nice tiagra 80's for the big boys Jason "Butterfly" Coffrin loves to find!
We just did you first week back and did well releasing over 10 sailfish 1 blue Marlin on super bowl sunday and 6 rooster fish!!
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February 2012 starts with warmer than normal winter conditions here on Mosquito Lagoon, water temps have ranged from 61’ to 67’F the last few weeks, and the water level has been extremely low, our Redfish are still schooled up making for fun sight fishing on the calm mornings on the open grass flats, on windy days we are fishing spots in the lee of the islands out of the wind. Select live shrimp are the go to bait for sight fishing winter Reds, live finger mullet and cut mullet best for bait…
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Fishing Weedon Island area on Feb. 18th.
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Added by George landrum on January 30, 2012 at 9:10am — No Comments
We fish a lot of Fish Attracting Devices here on the North coast of the Dominican Republic, ones that we make ourselves. I am getting ready to drop one in 500 fathoms and another in 750 fathoms, which is only 7 and 9 miles offshore!
We have found, by drifting by the FADs in stealth mode, and running the Furuno depth machine on 50 KHz, that we are marking a lot of fish, way up current of the rope as it descends down to the weight. The depth of the marks varies, but we seem to see a lot…
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January 29th, 2012 New Smyrna Beach Saltwater Flats Fishing Report
Well now that we are into the New Year of 2012 here in east central Florida and great weather is amongst us the flats fishing of the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River has taken of tremendously here in the New Smyrna Beach, Titusville and…
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Another fun year of fishing has begun here on Mosquito Lagoon Florida. So far this January 2012 has seen great weather conditions with cool mornings and some fairly warm days, schooling Redfish have been great fun sight fishing targets, casting select size live shrimp to the visible waking and pushing fish on the shallow flats. Most of these Reds are in the slot size up to 27” with a few fish over the slot being caught also. Winter pattern has most all the fish bunched up together which…
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Added by George landrum on January 9, 2012 at 8:37am — No Comments
Fishing here on the North coast of the Dominican Republic is very unique. I keep my 25` Superpanga in the Laguna Gri-Gri in the Rio San Juan, one of the most protected harbors in the Caribbean. The Laguna does have it`s limitations, mainly that of draft, at extreme low tide we only carry maybe 12" of draft. That limits the size of a sportfishing boat we can keep in the Laguna and be able to come and go when we want to. This is why the Panga design works so well for me. I draft less than 12",…
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The muttons were back with a vengance in the florida keys. We caught 5 in one day, in one spot. Here is a picture of the biggest mutton of the day, caught by my nephiew. The other two caught by my nephiew and my son, Reece and my neighbor caught this HUGE swordfish estimated to weight about 385lbs! …
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Added by George landrum on December 26, 2011 at 10:28am — No Comments
Here it is the 3rd week of December and we are still having 75 to 80 degree days, the warm weather has kept our fishing pattern in a late fall transition pattern with winter cold water not quite here yet. We do have small schools of quality Redfish up to 28 or more inches and loose knit groups near mullet schools. Seatrout catching has been good during this closed season month, the open season starts again on New Years Day. We have had some great sight fishing for Reds on the calm mornings…
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Cabo Fish Report
December 5-11, 2011
WEATHER: The closer we get to Christmas the cooler we seem to get. Our low for the week was 61 degrees in the early morning, enough to make us wear light jackets to the Marina in the morning! I know, I know, but when you…
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