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6/28/2012 8:59:51 AM Buddha
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June Fishing report by Capt. Chris Cameron www.firedupcharters.com

Cape Canaveral
Fishing Report: Last few weeks have been a little rough, Not only for fishing but also for weather... Heres whats been going on out of Bluepoints. If anyone has any questions or I can help point you in the right direction please call and I will help in anyway possible. There are plenty of fish out there for everyone to enjoy! www.firedupcharters.com

MAHI- From 140-220 feet There was a few boats that got out in the rough weather and I seen a few days of up to 15 fish come back. Some nice fish too. It hasn't been wide open every day. Most fish have been small and most boats have been coming back with 3-5 fish. I'm hearing some people going to 800 feet.. there hasn't been anything consistent except that most people I hear of that are doing well have been fishing shallower than deeper.

KINGS- SLOW... If you have the patients to fish the beach and buoy line you will catch a few good ones. There was a few days that the Brevard Reef held fish for an early morning bite. one day they were there, the next were not??? most fish were no bigger than 10 lbs. I heard the last day or so kings were found working offshore bait pods. Also heard there was a few fish on Pelican. I haven't heard or anything on 8A...

TARPON- Been on fire... early morning has been best. Using Pogies or large Mullet. drive the beach south or north, look for them rolling then shut the motors down and drift.... Calmer the better i have found. you can see them rolling much easier. 50lb Flourocarbon leader about 6 foot long with 6/0 7/0 circle hook. From the shoreline and out to 25 feet. I watched tarpon blowing mullet up on the shoreline yesterday. I was throwing practically on to the beach and getting hit in the surf!

WAHOO/SAILFISH- been seeing a lot of hoos and sails caught the last few weeks. not in any great numbers but there definitely around.

BAIT- All over the place! I've been getting pogies in the basins in front of Bluepoints, Jetty Park to Patrick.... I have noticed that the bait has been holding tight to the beach in like 5-7 foot of water... Plenty though

JACKS/SHARKS/BONITA- I know its not the prize fish we all want....BUT there fun for the kids and clients!! There all along the beach and catching them in good numbers while Tarpon fishing and slow trolling for the Kings... Just saying....lol

COBIA- let me know! lol

-- Capt. Chris Cameron
www.firedupcharters.com
Cell: 407-222-3573