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HM Fishing Report 10-6-23

Inshore Fishing Report Mackerel are back in the area in good numbers. We are seeing quite a few around the bay and local fishing piers. However, we are seeing some around the jetties and along our beaches. There’s tons of bait around more and more moving out along the beach and in the passes and […]

HM Fishing Report 9-22-23

INSHORE FISHING REPORT Fish are on the move inshore right now and we are seeing big shifts in spatial distributions of a variety of species with the weather transitions that have been ongoing since the recent hurricane Idalia.   Specifically, we are seeing mangrove snapper numbers start to dwindle a bit and concentrations lighten up as […]

HM Fishing Report 9-15-23

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESWeQOavxrE “Hey, guys. Captain Dylan Hubbard here at Hubbard’s Marina with a quick fishing report and weather update for our weekly email newsletter. Hopefully, everybody’s having a great week, and you’re excited about the beautiful weekend ahead. Initially, we expected moderate winds and seas at the beginning of the workweek, but now the weather is […]

HM Fishing Report 6-16-23

inshore report Previous image Next image Snook fishing is going really well throughout the area but we’re dealing with some pretty severe West wind patterns which means a lot of our beaches are getting covered up in grass. Anything that was floating like that gorilla grass is now being concentrated along our beautiful beaches. This […]

HM Fishing Report 5-26-23

Inshore Fishing Report Previous image Next image Snook action is going extremely well around the tampa bay region. Especially around Hubbard’s Marina and Johns Pass. We are seeing snook starting to really stage up in the passes and then move onto the beautiful gulf beaches during the day. We are seeing some really big snook […]

HM Fishing Report 5-19-23

Inshore Report Previous image Next image Snook fishing is going really well Inshore right now we’re seeing a lot of snook throughout our area feeding well in the passes at night around dock lights, bridge lights, and any artificial light sources near chokepoints that access the Gulf of Mexico. During the day the snook action […]