The fall brings good numbers of large tripletail migrating by Port Canaveral, Florida. Many times they can be found floating under debris, sargassum weedlines or local buoys and channel markers. Tripletail often fall victim to live shrimp, finger mullet or small jigs. Here’s Paul with a nice Cape Canaveral tripletail.

Space Coast Tripletail
Certain times of the year flounder fishing in and around Port Canaveral can be on fire, give me a call to see if they are biting. I really enjoy fishing Port Canaveral and off the beach because you never know what you might catch.

Kyle with a nice pair of flounder!

Flounder offshore Port Canaveral, Florida.
Welcome to my fishing reports page of my website. I’m going to try and include not only fishing reports but area information, scenic pictures and wildlife.
I feel there is so much to see and do in this part of the world I call home and I’m happy to share it with others.
I live on Sykes Creek which connects to the south with the Banana River and to the north it connects with the Barge canal. The Barge canal going East will take you through the Banana River and into Port Canaveral, then on to the Atlantic Ocean, next stop the Bahamas! If you take the Barge canal west you will find yourself in the Indian River. As you can see I have access to some of the best most productive, laid back fishing in Florida!
I have a variety of trips that include all the fishing areas I mentioned, what can i say Brevard County, Cocoa Beach is a Great place to live and guide!
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October 19, 2009 9:53 am |
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