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12.17.2024 – 12.23.2024

CENTRAL FLORIDA’S BEST FISHING REPORT

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Snook season may be over, but some awesome Sheepshead fishing is just getting started. John Page of JP Kayak Fishing just caught this PB 23" beauty (pictured above)!

We’ve got a lot of north winds this week, accompanied by another winter cold front. Fishing opportunities may be limited by conditions, but where the window open, there’ll definitely some good fishing and catching to get into…

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WEATHER & CONDITIONS

BITE OPPORTUNITY INDEX

OFFSHORE

4.2

INSHORE

5.6

SURF

5.2

FRESHWATER

5.5
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Weather Overview

It looks like we will have fluctuating weather this week. The week starts off with rain chances at 75% on Tuesday, 65% on Wednesday and 35% on Thursday. Tuesday the wind will be out of E, Wednesday it will switch out of the SE and Thursday it will turn out of the WNW/NW. Friday rain chances drop off and remain low over the weekend. The wind will be out of the NW on Friday. Also, Friday evening is when our next cold front comes in as the wind will pick up and shift out of the N and last through the weekend. The high temperature for the weekend is projected in the mid 60’s.

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LATEST Reports

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Finding Fish & Wind Protection on the Eau Gallie River
December 16, 2024

Finding Fish & Wind Protection on the Eau Gallie River

KAYAK FISHING REPORT

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Finding Fish & Wind Protection

Happy Monday Spacefish!

I hope everyone is having a great Holiday season so far. What an interesting weekend we just had, the weather warmed up, we had some humidity and cloud cover, but some very strong ENE winds rolled through. This made conditions in the IRL pretty choppy. I ended up getting out both days this weekend, for the first time in a while, which felt really nice. I fished two spots that served as great places to hunker down in the wind, and both spots were productive for me. I am going to break down my Saturday trip in this report, and will go into detail on Sunday’s trip for another time.

Launch Spot

My original intention was to fish Goat Creek in Grant-Valkaria. I have been getting some nice reports by members of our school anglers club about Goat Creek, however with the strong east winds on Saturday I made a late audible and went to one of my favorite haunts, the Eau Gallie River. My game plan was to launch out of Ballard Park and head south along the eastern shoreline of Elbow Creek to catch some wind protection. I was going to go down to the bridge and back, but I ended up catching so many fish in a handful of spots, I did not make it all the way down. I spent my last hour or so playing hide & seek with some Juvie Tarpon, which I could not have been more thrilled about. I have never caught Tarpon in December, and to come across some was awesome.

Trout Stacked Up

One of my favorite times to fish the Eau Gallie River is in the winter because if you have strong North winds you can head west and have wind protection, if you have East or ENE winds you can head South along Elbow Creek. But in addition to wind protection, you also have a lot more Trout in the river-spring time which can make a day of fishing a lot more enjoyable. Trout in the area can easily add 10-15 more catches per outing, especially when the Juvie’s school and stack up. Catching a bunch of little Trout is not going to land one on any brag board, but in the bleak mid-winter I really enjoy just being able to catch a higher number of fish, it just makes every outing feel worthwhile. I found two areas where the Trout were stacked up, one area was just behind Ballard, and the other area was between docks about halfway down Elbpw Creek between Ballard and the US1 bridge. The key is to find a good depth contour and be on the lookout for feeding fish. With it being more windy, and overcast and a little drizzly at times, I took the rod/reel set up I have been using to fish the Vudu Shrimp and switched it out for a hard bait, which is something I don’t fish a lot. Because I am not a hard bait guy per se, I don’t spend much on them, I have 2 Bomber Bait Bonanza that I got from Walmart for like 3 bucks. I have a Holographic/Chartreuse one, and a RedHead/Holographic White body one. I exchanged the weak terminal tackles on these cheap baits with VMC 1/0 Single Inline hooks, and Owner brand stainless steel split rings. I was able to catch roughly 15 small trout fishing this bait around the docks and depth contours, I also caught a Jack Crevalle and a Ladyfish while trolling this bait as well.

Trout - Bomber Bait Bonanza

Trout - Bomber Bait Bonanza

Baby Snooklets in the Mangroves

So I ended up catching 2 babies and one “fun sized” 20ish inch Snook. I got absolutely smoked in my 1st 20 minutes or so by a large mangrove mama right behind Ballard. I was using pretty beefed up tackle for winter, I had 15 pound braid, and 30 pound fluorocarbon with a 40 pound bite tippet tied on the end. With the lower water levels in the winter, sometimes these Snook will be way back in the mangroves and it’s accessible to reach them with good skip casting, but harder to get them out and even with the heavier than usual tackle I couldn’t get her out, I got wrapped up and broken off.

But down closer to the Buddha dock I caught 2 smaller ones, and under the next dock south I caught one around 20-22 inches. I included a picture of one of the babies below because it had some really cool markings, something had tried to get it, either a Bull Shark or a Dolphin and it had lived to tell its tale.

*Buddha Dock = Long Dock with a Buddha Statue, across from the Boathouse.

Baby Snook - Bite Marks

Baby Snook - Bite Marks

All of the Snook bites came on a Saltwater Assassin SW Shad in Magic Grass. This is a cool colorway, with deep purple and green and a chartreuse tail. I just rigged it on a 3/0 EWG Worm hook. I just picked up a pack of 50 H2O Express brand hooks from Academy Sports last weekend for like 8 bucks. Great value and these hooks are pretty strong too. This bait rigged weightless and weedless may be one of the best skipping presentations I have ever assembled, and it has great action. I love going weightless in the winter time because these baits have a slow and enticing fall rate.

Saltwater Assassin - Magic Grass

Saltwater Assassin - Magic Grass

Tarpon is December?!? Merry Christmas!

The pleasant surprise of the trip was finding some Juvenile Tarpon that wanted to play. The first one I caught was a complete surprise. I saw something blow up on the corner of the mangroves just north of the Buddha dock. I skipped the Magic Grass Jerkbait under those mangrove, felt an immediate thump and set the hook. After losing that previous Snook I had the drag tightened up to the max, and was ready for battle. I immediately started back-pedaling towards open water, and with a medium heavy rod, 15 braid to 40 fluorocarbon with a tight drag set on a 4000 Penn Reel I whooped this poor little baby Tarpon in seconds. I actually felt kind of bummed I didn’t even get a jump out of him.

Juvenile Tarpon on the Salwater Assassin Magic Grass

Juvenile Tarpon on the Salwater Assassin Magic Grass

So after that, I went with my Light action rod and threw around a Tsunami 2 inch SaltX Swim Shad with 8 pound braid tied to 15 Fluorocarbon. Within minutes I hooked up with another Juvie between the Buddha dock and the mangroves who displayed some spectacular aerial jumps and moves before spitting the bait, and then in that stretch of mangroves north of the dock with all of the jetskis that sprays you with water if you get too close I hooked up with another baby Tarpon and after a few exciting jumps I got him into the net. I thought this was a really cool picture of the little Tarpon set against the backdrop of fall foliage in the trees.

So one thing I do want to say about these Tarpon is that I never saw any rolling like I would see in the summertime. I hooked them all blind casting. The best advice I can give is be on the lookout for things blasting smaller fry baitfish, as well as be mindful when you are retrieving lures for “Tarpon taps” if you feel like your bait is being tapped then slow down, but also be ready to switch to smaller profile baits.

EGR December Baby Tarpon

EGR December Baby Tarpon

Conclusion

While this trip lacked brag worthy quality fish, it made up for with quantity and variety. Winter fishing can be slow and tedious especially for those that like to power fish artificial lures. So I will gladly take a trip like this where I caught lots of fish, and caught 5 different species. I think the recent warming trend, cloudy skies and rise of humidity was a welcome change that really fired up the bite. Fingers crossed we get good conditions as we approach Christmas!

Thank you for taking the time to read this report, and make sure to stop in at Kayaks By Bo in Cocoa to do any last minute Christmas shopping. They have good deals running on everything in store. Go check them out!

Stay safe, be happy, may you and your family enjoy a very Merry Christmas. Take care and God bless. Until next time!

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by Knox Robinson
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EFP Snapper Program
December 16, 2024

EFP Snapper Program

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We got to fish for red snapper last week as part of the EFP Snapper program. Needless to say everywhere we went we caught a red snapper of large size. These were the first red snapper over the rails. We managed 1 gag in the mix and 1 set of red grouper lips lol. The rest was taken by very large bull sharks.

by Capt. Chris Cameron
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Headwaters Bass Fishing
December 16, 2024

Headwaters Bass Fishing

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The water temp is 63 degrees when we started this morning. The canal is blocked just below the cut into the north lake.

Top baits this week for me were the Bass Assassin RSB worms, Jackhammers, Lure Concept Spinnerbaits and the Mike Bucca 6″ Trick Shad in Gizzard Shad color.

I’m fishing the Bass Assassin RSB worms with an 3/8oz weight due to the high winds lately. The fish are in the hydrilla near spawning flats. I’m using a 5/0 VMC Redline EWG hook. I like letting these sink to the bottom and pull it along the bottom fairly slow.

I’m fishing the Green Pumpkin Jackhammers along hydrilla edges in water 5’ or less. I only use a 1/2oz with a Zako trailer to match or a Bass Assassin Whoopa Craw to match. I’m concentrating on the wind blown sides of the grass lines.

The 6″ Mike Bucca Trick Shad in Gizzard Shad color is my go to swimbait this week. I’m fishing these along thick grass edges near deep sharp drops or cuts near main canals. It is a fish catcher and it will work all over Headwaters. Swim these just under the surface for best results. Get on the Bullshad email mailing list so you can get the bait drop info.

I’m fishing a white Lure Concept 1/2oz spinnerbait with no trailer along the same structure I’m fishing my chatterbaits. The wind blown side of the grass seems to be the deal.

If you want to catch a bunch of fish pick up some shiners and free line them in deep water areas.

Call or text me at 304-610-6066 to book a trip of a lifetime. I have some outstanding guides that work for me that have availability as well.

Tight lines!

by Kenny Hass
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Good Action in the Lagoon
December 16, 2024

Good Action in the Lagoon

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We’ve had good action in the lagoon. Plenty of trout and a decent snook bite even though they are smaller fish. There are some redfish and black drum being caught in the inlet, shrimp and croakers have been the best baits. The flounder bite has been decent, as well.

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Fishing for sheepshead and snapper in the lagoon has been pretty good as well and the pompano have been on the flats too. Nearshore, some pompano and mackerel as well as blues and jacks when we can get out with some blacktips and spinner sharks following the macs and blues and jacks. Looking for some warmer weather this week and strong winds according to the forecast.

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The fishing should be pretty decent if you can get out of the wind.

by Capt. Glyn Austin
Going Coastal Charters | (321) 863-8085

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See “What Happens”
December 16, 2024

See “What Happens”

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Kim shows-off the first of several trout we caught near a mangrove shoreline!

Guides often get charter requests where the client doesn’t care what we target. I find it refreshing and always enjoy these trips. It’s not unusual for me to start with a simple jig or spoon and see “what happens” and it gives me a few minutes to assess the clients casting abilities. If the jacks, ladyfish and trout are active, we might stay with this routine. If the constant casting is bothersome for the clients we’ll change up and grab the live shrimp rods and go “old school”, in essence, feeding the fish.

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Dave kept a handful of sheepshead, then left them biting as we switched gear to try for tripletail!

Recently, I received a request to target sheepshead. Not my first request for these tasty striped critters, but the first in a long time. I replied to Dave that his request was perfectly timed and ensured him we’d be able to catch a few and maybe more than a few. Though the bite started slowly as we waited on the tide to get moving, it only took a very short time to catch enough fish for a couple of great meals. I was surprised at Dave’s request to stop catching convict fish and try for tripletail instead.

Off we went, leaving the sheepshead biting hard, to inspect every crab trap buoy and channel marker in our immediate area. We failed a boating any trips, but Dave did get bit a couple of times and he even saw the flash of one of the TTs that bit his live shrimp.

So, in one half day charter, my client learned a whole bunch about targeting two completely different species of excellent table-fare fish. I hope I didn’t teach him too much, I’m really looking forward to fishing with Dave again!

Kim and I scouted the backwater jungles of North Fort Pierce recently. The snook we were hoping for were hiding way back in the mangroves as is typical during high water periods. We did manage several spotted seatrout that were stacked up along one particular mangrove shoreline. They eagerly ate our
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by Capt. Mark Wright
Florida East Coast Fishing Adventures | (321) 302-3474

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High Winds & Huge Surf @ Inlet
December 16, 2024

High Winds & Huge Surf @ Inlet

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A lone angler and his feathered companion stake out the breakwater at the Sebastian Inlet tidepool.

Good morning, Sebastian Inlet fishing fans. I hope everyone had a good weekend, despite the winds! This is another short report because the high winds and huge surf at the inlet for the last few days have made it difficult to fish some areas — especially the south jetty where it has been wet and wild! This week isn’t going to be much better, until the weekend possibly.

The fishing on both side of the inlet west of the bridge has been hit-or-miss, but there have been fish caught in small numbers. Over the weekend, the water quality and clarity looked great, but was still pretty chilly at 66 degrees. Along the shorelines west of the bridge, north side, there were reports of whiting and sheepshead being caught back in the area of the steel on live and dead shrimp. West of that area, back by the mangroves, anglers were catching small undersized snook on live shrimp and thumper jigs. Everything was too small, but still fun.

On the south side, west of the bridge, there were a couple anglers catching sheepshead on dead shrimp and sand fleas; either tide was good — you just had to find the fish. I did talk to a couple guys who saw some flounder caught back there on live finger mullet. The three fish they saw caught were in the three to four-pound range, with one they heard about in the 10-pound range! I’m hoping that this year will be a better flounder bite, because last year was horrible.

Near the cleaning station on either tide, black drum and sheepshead are possible on live and dead shrimp. At the T-dock, with the cleaner water, Spanish mackerel have shown up on small white jigs. Around the north side in the back of the inlet in the intercoastal, there have been reports of a good pompano bite on shrimp and goofy jigs, along with spotted sea trout on swim baits and live baits, but you can’t keep them until January 1. Good fishing for kayakers and boaters.

That’s all I have for now. We need the weather to calm back down, and it will get better. Reminder: Snook season is now CLOSED until February 1. Have a great week, everyone!

by Wayne "Snookman" Landry
Sebastian Inlet State Park | (321) 724-5175

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This Weeks Report
December 16, 2024

This Weeks Report

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The fishing has been absolutely on fire lately! The sheepshead bite has been particularly hot, with several catches exceeding 20 inches. As we progress deeper into the season, I expect the action to only intensify.

For those targeting sheepshead, be sure to focus on structure like docks, pilings, and rocky areas. Effective baits include mangrove crabs, sand fleas, and shrimp.

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In addition to the exceptional sheepshead fishing, I’ve also been enjoying some fantastic snook action in the area. By working small lures slowly just off the mangroves, we’ve been catching some impressive snook, as well as a few bonus trout.

As we head into the coming week, I’m excited to see the fishing continue to improve. With the sheepshead and snook bites already going strong, it’s shaping up to be an incredible season.

by John Page
JP Kayak Fishing and Tours | (321) 345-8388

Weekend Report
December 13, 2024

Weekend Report

Get the latest word on the bite with Damon from Spacefish on the Mark Moses Show. We talk local fishing every Friday on the air at 4pm.

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Fish Holding Deep
December 12, 2024

Fish Holding Deep

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As the weather consistently keeps changing from hot to cold the fish have settled into their winter time pattern. Look for the redfish, trout and black drum to holding in and around the sand holes and mud bottoms. Smaller baits and slower action has worked well with the crystal clear low water conditions we currently have. Small artificial’s like soft plastics and spoons have been working well along with cut bait and shrimp . It looks as though we have another cold front moving into the New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon area by the the end of the week which will secure them in their winter time pattern.

by Capt. Patrick Rood
Spot N Tail Charters | (386) 566-1394

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Fellsmere area lakes
December 11, 2024

Fellsmere area lakes

Last week’s cool front changed landscape. High winds and low temps have made mats move and hydrilla shrink back. These are new areas to target.
Shiner dunking has still been producing and artificial bite has been better in heating up period of day… The high pressure dictates close to cover. Full moon will continue to push fish up from deep onto flats. It’s a temperature and moon thing. Gotta go to get em still have dates in December

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Rough Week Setting Up for the Surf
December 10, 2024

Rough Week Setting Up for the Surf

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Our guide Matt with a beautiful Black Drum

What’s up East Side family! We have a little bit of a rough week setting up high winds and surf this coming Wednesday 12/11 until at least Monday 12/16. Best bets to catch a fish will be finding clean water, and manageable surf.

We will have to switch from fishing light pyramid sinkers into fishing Sputnik sinkers to hold bottom. We start with 3oz and move up to 5oz or 6oz if needed. Don’t be afraid of rough surf and high winds, these conditions typically trigger a feeding pattern if you can locate the fish. Another tip to get past the wind is to drop down from a standard Double dropper rig to a single drop. These rigs are more aerodynamic and cast further than your standard pompano rig due to less drag from additional lines, bait and hardware.

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Here’s one of our clients from last week Friday with a nice Melbourne Permit

We hope to see some quality fishing during this stir up but we’ll take what we can get with this seasons weather patterns. Tight lines and good fishing!

by Shasta Sirju
EastSide Surf Fishing | (321) 872-5814

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Kayak Fishing: C-54 Canal (Sebastian River)
December 9, 2024

Kayak Fishing: C-54 Canal (Sebastian River)

KAYAK FISHING REPORT

C-54 Bass - Chatterbait

C-54 Bass - Chatterbait

Happy Monday Spacefish!

After making my last two reports compilations of best places to fish in the winter (early winter inshore fishing spots and the best winter kayak bassin’ spots , I am going to go back to a specific spot report. This past weekend I felt some of the time constraint of a December weekend. Christmas Shopping, putting up outside lights (yes, I know I am a slacker and should have done that already – my kids have been giving me a lot of flack over the past week) and workplace Christmas party. So with all of that going on I had to make a tactically strategic choice of where to go fishing. I knew the barometric pressure was up, and it was chilly in the morning, I wanted to find protection from the wind, and I wanted to do some Bass fishing.

So with all of these factors in play I ended up fishing the C-54 Canal. Compared to Stick Marsh/Headwaters it’s more convenient to get to, located much closer to Babcock than the latter places, and it provides a much easier loading and unloading scenario than Headwaters. The C-54 Canal is the channelized north fork of the St. Sebastian River, west of the spillway. It connects the spillway to the Stick Marsh, which is located 6-7 miles down the Fellsmere Grade Road. Speaking of the Fellsmere Grade Road, it is MUCH improved with the hard packed gravel.

There are some pro’s and con’s to fishing the C-54. The pro’s are that it offers wind protection nestled down inside of the Sebastian River bluffs, and compared to some of the nearby fisheries, it is relatively unpressured. The con’s are that it is kind of boring to fish from a kayak compared to Headwaters and doesn’t offer nearly as many options of vegetation and cover to fish. That being said I have found the bite here to be a little more consistent because there isn’t as much mental cat & mouse to play – but that being said, most of us that engage in the dark arts of kayak bassin’ like to play the cat & mouse game.

C-54 Canal Critter

C-54 Canal Critter

Launch Spot

So there is a public boat ramp, located right next door, and west of the Indian River Rowing Club – C-54 Canal. There is also a nice spot to launch a kayak or canoe just north of the actual boat ramp, so depending on your preference and set up – both options are in play.

As far as where to fish, there are not nearly as many variables in play here. You either go east, or go west. For me I usually try and figure out whether the fish are pushed up in the shallows along the reeds and lily pads on the shorelines of the canal, or if they are holding out in the middle laid up in the deeper holes. This canal offers depth contour and deeper water than almost any Florida lake you can fish, especially the natural lakes. But there is not nearly as much vegetation & cover, so this can offer an advantage when fishing in the Winter, or Summer, when those fish may opt for deeper water that regulates the water temps.

Pictured below is a screen shot from US Fisher Maps showing where some of the holes are. I have always had success fishing under the Babcock Bridge here as well, as the picture above is a nice one I caught under the bridge using a Chatterbait.

C-54 Canal (Sebastian River) - Navionics Map

C-54 Canal (Sebastian River) - Navionics Map

What Worked for Me

So let me start off by saying on this past trip, I did not catch a ton of fish. I fished from 730ish to 1130ish, and I only caught 6 fish this trip. That being said, 5 out of the 6 were in the last hour or so, once the weather warmed. Most of the fish were dinks. I had success dragging and bouncing Speed & Trick Worms along the bottom of depth contours. For this trip I used the Fish, or Die Musket on a Mission Fishin’ Swivel Jig Head, and the Zoom Speed Worm in Junebug Red. I landed 3 fishing worms on the bottom. I used heavier than normal weights – ⅜ oz to get the baits down to depths I don’t usually fish.

C-54 Bass - Speedworm

C-54 Bass - Speedworm

I also landed 3 fish working the shallows in the last hour I was on the water. I landed 2 on the Fish, or Die Warbird in Shellshock (Bluegill) colorway, and caught my last fish of the day, the dinkiest of the dinks, using a Bitters Okee Magic Salty Sling on a wacky rig presentation. I am not a big wacky rig guy normally, but it is something that I want to add to my arsenal on slow days.

I had been here on two previous trips, the picture at the top of the report was my best C-54 Bass caught in June on a Z-Man Bluegill Chatterbait with a Fish, or Die Minutemen in “Bugle” (Green Pumpkin/Purple Flake). I used this heavier jig to get lower in the water column and retrieved it just fast enough for the blade to vibrate.I caught two fish on the Chatterbait, a dozen or so on Zoom Speed Worms, and one on a Plopper style topwater, made by Hendrix Fishing.

C-54 Bass - June Morning

C-54 Bass - June Morning

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Thank you for taking the time to read, I hope everyone has a fantastic week! Stay safe, be happy, and go catch some fish! Until next time!

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by Knox Robinson
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Strike-Zone Fishing, Melbourne FL

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