Saturday, February 25, 2012
February Report
Wow February- The month of wind. Well this month has always been famous for its countless windy windy days. It has lived up to its name again this month as always. It still didn't stop us today from snagging an inshore slam. Fishing was good even though we were fishing in gusts up to 30mph! Multiple catches of bluefish, jacks, trout, snook, redfish, and a few snapper too while fishing a few hours this morning. Doa cals were the bait of choice with a 1/8th ounce jig, along with mirrordines, doa shrimp, and goffy jigs. Ready to go fishing? Call today and get in on the action packed inshore adventure that's awaiting you with captain Jonathan of chaos inshore fishing adventures! Call today 772 341 2274.
Friday, November 18, 2011
November Report
Wow it's that time again! Cold fronts are rolling through and it's stimulating the winter bite! Pompano, flounder, jack crevelles, lady fish, bluefish and more are biting ferociously between these cold fronts. So grab a jacket and a phone and look a charter today and come catching with captain Jonathan! (today's catch- Dominick with one of a days catch of Pompano.)
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
September Report

Hey guys and girls sorry i havent been updating the fishing report lately. But to recap : July- Fishing was amazing in the Bahamas! Caught lots of Dolphin, Grouper, Snapper, Barracuda, etc. August- The Florida Keys was very productive for Tuna, Dolphin, Tripletail, Bonefish, and of course Lobster! Well its September and the start of fall already, wow, time is really flying by! Offshore- Swordfishing has been amazing at night some fish upwards of 300lbs. Inshore- The mullet run seems to be making an impressive showing early this year. Lots of Snook, Trout, sharks, Reds, and the Bombing Jack Crevelles are all crashing the big mullet schools. Pictured Above is Dan with a nice Snook caught on a Yozuri Crystal Minnow while fishing at night around the mullet schools. Call now and book a fishing excursion you wont soon forget! Capt Jonathan.
Friday, June 3, 2011
June Report
Wow its June and the fish are starting to get into there summer routines already! Early morning or late afternoon has been yielding consistently better bites than middle of the day fishing. Snook, Trout, Redfish, Snapper, and Flounder are all biting. Doa cals, live mullet, and Mirrordine subsurface lures have been producing the most bites. Early morning use a topwater till sun-up, then switch to a Mirrordine for consistent action. (Pictured above is Jennifer with a nice Sea Trout taken on a black and gold Mirrordine.) Call today and book your fishing excursion!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
May Report

This month has been beautiful as summer is right around the corner. Look forward to flat seas, hot sunny days, and most importantly phenomenal fishing! This month the fishes of choice will be Permit, Cobia, Tarpon, Snook, Trout, Jack Crevelle, and more... Pictured above is a nice 43lb Cobia caught off the beach yesterday using a live Crab. Grab a phone, get in contact, and take the fishing charter of a lifetime!
Monday, April 4, 2011
April Fishing Report
Boy oh Boy its windy out! But the fishing never been better. Permit are in large schools off the beaches and wrecks along with sharks, Cobia, and Dolpin further off-shore. In-shore Trout, Reds, Snook, Flounder, and a few Pompano are biting amazingly well. While fishing with client Dan and his 2 sons today we caught a few Trout, Bluefish, Pinfish, and Catfish. We also had a few really nice fish takes but lost them to the river... We tried a mix of live bait and artificials. The DOA Cal was working quiet nicely for Trout and Pinfish. Pictured above is Dan with his nice Trout taken on a DOA. We almost took a swim today numerous times because it was a blowing. 25- 30 mph gusts on the river but the fish were still biting. So get up, get the phone, and get in contact. A fishing adventures awaiting you....
Monday, November 29, 2010
November Report

I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving and caught lots of fish! This month was excellent for Flounder, Pompano, Trout, and Spanish Mackeral. Pompano Have been biting on the Sailfish Flats somewhat consistently with lots of jacks, catfish, and ladyfish mixed in as well. Flounder will be biting this month an next extremely well at the sebastain inlet. So, if you can make the trip up there it will be well worth your efforts. A few 8-10 lbers are being caught with the average fish ranging 14-22 inches about 2-6 lbs. Remember its 10 per person and minimum size limit of 12". Spanish Mackeral are starting to show up in decent numbers at Pecks Lake, so when the seas start to lay down shoot over there for plenty of fish biting action!( Pictured above Joe with a Pompano caught on the sailfish flats thanksgiving day weekend.)
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