Offshore:
We have been working 8A the most and have been rewarded with a mix bag of kingfish, mahi, cobia, sailfish, blackfin tuna and even got a STUD wahoo this week which is always a welcome addition to the cooler. (Capt. Chris Cameron)

Nearshore:
The redfish continue to please us along the near coastal waters along the Space Coast this week. These fish are grouping up in their pre-spawn aggregation and sometimes we find 400 to 500-fish in each school. When they get into this size group they act more like jacks than redfish-attacking everything in their path. (Capt. Jim Ross)

Surf:
If you are fishing at the beach, be on the lookout for schools of bait, mullet and glass minnows which show up this time of year. Fish medium swimbaits or any live bait you have. You never know what is going to be around. I have seen king mackerel and cobia caught from the beach in our area when the mullet are around. Big redfish, jack crevalle, tarpon and sharks also hang around and are a possibility. (Snookman Wayne Landry)

Lagoons:
In the river side, things are heating up. Redfish have been cruising around the flats and mangroves, and some big tarpon are starting to show up. They’ve been rolling just out of reach, and as always, they are picky eaters—but they’re there! Downsizing your lure presentation has been the key lately. Small paddle tails, jerkbaits, topwater or live shrimp and finger mullet have been getting more looks than larger baits. (Nik-Cocoa Beach Fishing Center)

Freshwater:
The water temperature was 84 degrees when we started this morning. The artificial bite is pretty good early in the morning and the live bait bite is just insane for my clients. We have been burning through 4 dozen baits the first hour of the day. (Capt. Kenny Hass)