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Fishing Reports by Capt. Ron Schurr


2008-11-06
9:28 AM

Jacksonville Florida Inshore Report - Inshore fishing has continued to remain consistent the last 2 weeks. The water temperature has continued to drop, which will trigger some great action for the next couple of months. November and December are my favorite months for catching schooling more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-10-08
11:31 AM

Gator City Trout - Fishing has been fantastic for big Speckled Trout. The best results have come from throwing topwater plugs along docks and rock stucture in the St Johns River. Late afternoon and evening hours seem to be prime times. I have found the bigger specks i more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-08-27
9:29 PM

Jacksonville tailing redfish - Northeast Florida experiences higher than normal tides from late August to December. Tropical storm Fay has also added an extra push to the already high water. From St Augustine northward to Fernandina there are miles and miles of marsh grass flats t more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-06-30
11:08 AM

Go Deep! - Late afternoon thunderstorms and high afternoon temps are the norm right now, so morning fishing trips are the way to go. I have been targeting deeper water for Redfish and Trout. I've found most of the Redfish schooled up in the deeper turns of the more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-05-07
8:33 AM

Jacksonville inshore Trout - If you want to catch a trophy speckled trout over 7 lbs, now is the time. May is one of the best months for big specks. Historically more gator trout are caught in May than any other month. The majority of the schools of trout are in the St Johns Ri more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-03-29
11:20 AM

Jacksonville high topwater fishing is great, Low tide-better - Inshore fishing in Northeast Florida has kicked into high gear. Last week we were blessed with low winds and mid day high tides. I focused most of my trips just south of Jacksonville, From Palm Valley to St Augustine. The top water bite was outstandi more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2008-02-06
12:00 AM

Fishing Northeast Florida - Amelia Island to St Augustine - Redfish have moved up on the mudflats that border the Intracoastal Waterway. Concentrate on bays and flats that are protected from the wind along the waterway from St Augustine to Fernandina. Midday high tides combined with low winds and sunlight is more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2007-12-11
12:00 AM

Fishing Northeast Florida - Amelia Island to St Augustine - Capt. Ron Schurr Inshore Report. Inshore fishing is as good as it gets here in Northeast Florida. December is fantastic for the reason that it can be extremely simple to locate and catch a variety of species ranging from Redfish, Flounder and Sp more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2007-12-10
12:00 AM

Fishing Northeast Florida - Amelia Island to St Augustine - December Inshore Report- Capt. Ron Schurr Inshore fishing is as good as it gets here in Northeast Florida. December is fantastic for the reason that can be extremely simple to locate and catch a variety of species ranging from Redfish, Flounder more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville


2007-10-25
12:00 AM

Fishing Northeast Florida - Amelia Island to St Augustine - Redfish are schooled up along oyster beds in the feeder creeks and backwaters from St Augustine to Fernandina Beach. Catches of over a dozen spot-tails per shell bed are common. Most of the redfish have been from 19 to 22 inches, with a few “uppers” more...
Capt. Ron Schurr - Jacksonville

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