Doug Johnson with the youth angler winners from the Reeling for Kids Fishing Tournament last weekend. See more here.
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Red Snapper!
June 1-26
Tommy Butler, John Fidi, Bo Sweeny, Matt Rogers, Noel Tobias, Paul Rogers, Paul Gionis and crew with a fine catch of red and mangrove snapper from this weekend.
Nick Oelrich, from Gainesville, FL fish with his dad Ivan brought in these fine red grouper Saturday.
Ethan Newport, from Gainesville, FL with a nice red grouper caught Saturday while fishing with Ivan and Nick Oelrich, Josh Blackford and John Roscow in the Doug Johnson Reeling for Kids fishing tournament.
Smoak Allen from Gainesville, FL with a fine 26" redfish caught Sunday near Pepperfish Key.
Jackson Gibbs caught his first keeper trout fishing with Nita Chester. It was a fine 21 incher.
Chase-N-Fish with a fine catch and release gag grouper caught Sunday while fishing with Don Jensen.
Dr. Richard Wright, from Lake City, FL, holding a 20 lb kingfish caught on a snapper trip Tuesday. The crew of Dr. Wright, Blake Wright, Doug Reddish and Richard Wright brough back a limit of mangrove snapper also.
Elliott McDavid holding a nice kingfish with Chase-N-Fish as his gaff man.
Chase-N-Fish with a kingfish caught on a snapper fishing trip Sunday.
Elliott with a catch a release gag grouper caught during a snapper fishing trip Sunday.
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Great mixed bag of snapper, grouper, kingfish and barracuda caught last weekend by Matt and Mattel Lasorsa and crew.
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