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Joe Baya brings you the first podcast to bring you the local inshore, offshore, and onshore fishing report from Pensacola to Panama City, Florida whether it's good, bad, or ugly.
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On this Northwest Florida Fishing Report, Joe Baya and Butch Thierry talks fishing with some of the best anglers on the Florida Emerald Coast. This week we have a special segment with Steve Woolf of Pure Fishing on upping your saltwater fishing game with jerkbait. Steve will explain the different types of jerkbaits, species that are commonly targeted, where you should throw jerkbait, sizing, and how to choose one. Enjoy this special jerkbait show, stay hydrated and safe out on the water. Check Out The Full Line of Berkley Fishing Gear and Products 10% OFF AFTCO Products NWFFR has partnered with AFTCO, and we are offering all of our listeners 10% off AFTCO products. Text the word "fishing" to 647-558-9895 to subscribe to our email list, and we'll send you the promo code via email! This Report is Presented By: Angelo DePaola - The Coastal Connection - eXp Realty Sponsors: AFTCO Admiral Shellfish Company Boaters List Bajio Sunglasses L&M Marina United Bank Photonis MB Ranch King Blinds Hunting Exchange Fishing Chaos Buck's Island Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Test Calibration Dixie Supply / Baker Metal Works Fishbites Great Days Outdoors Killerdock
This Week’s Northwest Florida Fishing Report is Live! The transition to fall is here, and the fishing is heating up! This week, we check in with two local experts to cover the bite from Panama City to Pensacola. First, Captain Harris Scruggs joins the show to break down the fantastic offshore action. With Gag Grouper season in full swing, Harris dives deep into the tactics you need to land these powerful fish, from the best big baits and heavy leaders to the right gear and even how to get a gag out after it's rocked you up. He also covers the fall wahoo bite, discussing trolling speeds, live baiting techniques, and the key depths to find them, along with reports on cobia and king mackerel. Then, we head inshore with Captain Evan Wheeler, who explains why the best thing about September is that "it's not August anymore." The inshore bite is firing up as baitfish push into the estuaries. Evan focuses on the incredible redfish action, sharing how to find and catch them on everything from topwater plugs at sunrise to live bait and soft plastics around deeper structure. He also discusses the changing seasonal patterns, what a "trout sky" means for the bite, and how to follow the bait and birds to stay on the fish. Whether you're heading offshore for one last shot at a gag or want to cash in on the best redfish bite of the year, this episode is loaded with the local knowledge you need for a successful trip.   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This week, host Joe Baya explores the late summer transition along the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast, bringing you a packed episode of fishing insights, local knowledge, and hands-on strategies for anglers and families alike.  In “Late Summer Bounty: Fall Fishing Tactics, Tech on the Water, and Gulf Coast Living,” Joe is joined by surf fishing expert Justin Reed, offshore technology innovator Tom Hilton, and inshore guide Captain Blake Nelson. Together, they break down what’s happening as August gives way to September—from the explosion of bait in the bays and surf to the latest trends in offshore marlin and inshore redfish action. Learn how to adapt your approach as the seasons shift: discover why sand fleas are the hot bait for pompano, how to maximize your success with both simple and high-tech tactics, and what to look for when fishing bridges, flats, and the open Gulf. The episode also dives into the impact of technology on finding fish, the importance of confidence and pattern recognition, and how to keep fishing fun and accessible for the whole family. Plus, Joe and his guests discuss the evolving real estate market along the Gulf Coast, sharing tips for anglers looking to find their own slice of waterfront paradise. Whether you’re a seasoned offshore angler, a surf fishing enthusiast, or just looking to get your kids hooked on fishing, this episode is your guide to making the most of late summer and gearing up for a fantastic fall on the water. Tune in for expert advice, local stories, and the inspiration you need to catch more fish and enjoy the Gulf Coast lifestyle!   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This week, host Joe Baya dives deep into the late summer fishing scene along the Gulf Coast, bringing you expert insights and hands-on tactics for every angler. In “Late Summer Tactics: Offshore Marlin, Inshore Kings & Kayak Fishing Solutions,” Joe is joined by top guides Captain Adam Peoples and Brandon Barton, who share their proven strategies for making the most of August’s unique conditions. Whether you’re chasing White Marlin and sailfish offshore, trolling for king mackerel, or exploring inshore flats from a kayak, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Learn how to read the water, select the right gear, and adapt your approach to beat the heat, floating grass, and changing bait patterns. Discover why late summer can offer some of the year’s best fishing—if you know how to adjust. From technical tips on sonar and trolling spreads to family-friendly tactics that keep everyone engaged, our guests break down what it takes to turn tough days into memorable catches. We cover everything from live bait rigging and lure selection to the best ways to keep your spread clean and your hooks sharp. If you’re ready to level up your late summer fishing game, this episode is your go-to guide for success on the Gulf Coast. Tune in and get ready to catch more fish, learn new techniques, and make the most of every trip!   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This week, we’re trading the dog days of summer for a late-season masterclass on the Gulf Coast! Join host Joe Baya as he taps into the minds of three of the region's top guides—Captain Justin Leak, surf fishing ace Blake Hunter, and Captain Evan Wheeler. Forget the slow summer bite; we’re learning the local secrets and high-tech tactics to make every trip a success. The guides break down why late-season fishing offers some of the year's best action if you know how to adapt. We explore how to make any outing family-friendly, turning tough days into unforgettable memories for anglers of all ages. From inshore flats to the surf, discover how these pros find fish when everyone else has packed it in, proving that the heat of summer can deliver the hottest fishing. Get the inside scoop from the experts themselves on how they stay ahead of the game. We cover all the strategies you need: using cutting-edge sonar to scout new spots, reading the wind and tides to your advantage, and choosing the right bait when fish get finicky. This is your complete playbook for beating the challenges of June grass, changing weather patterns, and crowded waters. If you're looking for the ultimate guide to maximize your time on the water, this episode is your roadmap to success. Tune in to learn from the best, and get ready to catch more fish and have more fun on your next Gulf Coast adventure!   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This week, we're trading the casting rod for a bow and the saltwater flats for the heartland's moonlit waters! Join us as we go on the road to Kentucky for a full-throttle bowfishing adventure with CT Meyer, the expert guide and founder of The Obsession Outdoors . Forget what you know about traditional angling—we’re chasing invasive carp under the stars, and the action is non-stop. CT breaks down why this electrifying sport is one of the most accessible and exciting adventures on the water, perfect for everyone from seasoned pros to complete beginners. We explore why bowfishing is an unbeatable experience for father-son trips, corporate team-building, and bachelor parties, and how the team at The Obsession Outdoors makes every guest feel like a seasoned hunter. Plus, we dive into the conservation story and the vital role anglers play in managing these invasive species. Get the inside story from CT himself on how his "obsession" began and what sets his premier lodge and guide service apart. We cover all the logistics you need to make this trip a reality, including the best time of year to go, what to pack (and what to leave at home), and how you can book your own trip . If you're looking for a unique adventure that combines the thrill of the hunt with the fun of fishing, this episode is your complete roadmap. Tune in, get ready to be hooked, and follow their latest catches on Instagram !   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This Week’s Northwest Florida Fishing Report is Live! We've got a special roundtable episode this week, bringing in local experts Angelo De Paola, Joseph Baya, and Blake Nelson to break down all things inshore fishing. The big story right now is the massive amount of "greenies" (greenback baitfish) stacked up on the flats and in the passes, and the gamefish are in a feeding frenzy. The guys focus on the incredible tarpon bite, with migrating schools of silver kings showing up in big numbers to crash the bait pods along the beaches. They share key insights on tactics, tides, and the best areas to find them. Plus, they cover the fantastic action for redfish and snook that are taking full advantage of the bait-rich environment. Also, Captain Adam Peebles of One Shot Charters and Tom Hilton team up to break down how offshore anglers can use satellite data to improve their odds of success. They discuss the importance of analyzing altimetry, salinity, sea surface temperature, and chlorophyll to identify productive areas—especially when blue water isn’t in play. Tom explains how reverse engineering past catches can reveal patterns, while Adam shares real-world examples of how tools like Hilton’s Realtime Navigator and Sat2Nav help him stay dialed in, even during cloudy conditions or slow current scenarios. Whether you're looking for one last shot at a tarpon or want to cash in on the best inshore bite of the summer, this episode has everything you need for a successful weekend on the water.   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
This Week’s Northwest Florida Fishing Report is Live! Justin Reed brings us the surf fishing report, where the hot bite has been whiting in the holes close to shore. The key to success? Finding beach stretches clear of June grass. While pompano have been hit-or-miss, there are still Spanish, ladyfish, and even a few blues around for those willing to scout. Offshore, Tyler Massey of Hot Spots Charters brings us the latest offshore report—and it’s bucking the usual summer trend. The bite is better now than it was earlier in the season. Is it a post-spawn surge, bait scarcity, or just new fish moving in? Tune in to find out, along with updates on mahi, wahoo, billfish, and other bluewater opportunities.   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
In this week’s Northwest Florida Fishing Report, we cover a range of strategies and conditions from Pensacola to Panama City with updates from seasoned anglers across the region. Brandon Barton from Emerald Waters Kayak Charters opens the show with tactics for targeting speckled trout and redfish during the summer heat—specifically by fishing after dark with artificials around lighted structures. He also breaks down the current challenges of chasing tarpon from a kayak, especially in crowded areas where pressure and full moon conditions have made the bite less consistent. Evan Wheeler, owner at Tall Pines Tight Lines, shares his process for finding productive inshore fishing spots, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and thoroughly working the water column once you're in the right area. He offers great tips for reading structure, recognizing bait patterns, and making every cast count when fish are holding tight. Capt. Scruggs of Triple B Fishing Charters closes things out with an offshore perspective, explaining how increased fishing pressure and the full moon have slowed things down, and why heading farther out or staying out longer can pay off. He also shares actionable tips for locating and targeting Spanish and king mackerel, including how to use the tides to your advantage and make bait adjustments when conditions shift. It’s all brought to you whether it’s good, bad, or ugly. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review, and text “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 for your free AFTCO camo lens cleaner and to join our weekly email list.   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
Dog Days Tactics, Dock Light Tricks, and Tuna on the Move In this week’s Northwest Florida Fishing Report, we cover how anglers are adapting to the summer heat from Pensacola to Panama City. Blake Nelson reports from the Destin area with inshore strategies to beat the heat, from dock light trout and redfish after dark to shaded bridge fishing for snapper and Spanish mackerel. He also shares bait tips and fly-lining techniques for catching more fish in the bay. Blake Hunter delivers the surf report, detailing how to work around June grass and target pompano, redfish, and whiting early and late in the day. He explains what to throw for Spanish mackerel in the surf and offers advice on finding clean water, adjusting to changing winds, and making the most of your surf setup during summer crowds. Offshore, Captain Adam Peoples breaks down a “Swiss Army knife” approach to summer fishing, with reports on yellowfin and schoolie tuna, dolphin, wahoo, and swordfish. He shares advice on trolling speeds, bait presentation, and how to locate fish near floating debris or bottom structure. Plus, tips on reading electronics, avoiding shark cut-offs, and how to prepare for changing conditions on the water. It’s all brought to you whether it’s good, bad, or ugly. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review, and text “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 for your free AFTCO camo lens cleaner and to join our weekly email list.   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
Boat Safety Essentials, Sea Tow Stories, and Real-Life Rescue Lessons This week on the Northwest Florida Fishing Report, we’re shifting gears from rods and reels to one of the most important topics on the water—boating safety. Captain Walt Bohn joins the show to share critical insights from his decades of experience as a firefighter, dive team member, port safety manager, and now Sea Tow captain in Central New Jersey. Captain Bohn walks us through what it really means to be prepared before leaving the dock—whether you’re trailering a skiff or running offshore in a center console. From essential gear like radios and life jackets to dewatering tools and float plans, this episode dives into the must-haves and the mindset that can save lives. Packed with real-world stories, sharp advice, and a heavy dose of humility, it’s a must-listen for every Gulf Coast boater. It’s all brought to you whether it’s good, bad, or ugly. Subscribe, rate, and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to text “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to join the email list and score a free AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth!   It’s all brought to you whether it’s good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to text “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get a free AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and join our weekly email list!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish  
  Snapper drop-offs, tarpon teasers, and kayak red grouper—seasonal strategy from Pensacola to Panama City. In this week’s episode of the Northwest Florida Fishing Report, Justin Leake joins the show to to talk all things tarpon. He shares his take on how late-summer heat, water clarity, and fishing pressure are affecting the bite. He offers tips on boat positioning, timing, and bait selection, emphasizing that success this time of year comes down to fishing smarter, not harder. Brandon Barton shares what’s working inshore and nearshore around Pensacola. He breaks down early morning trout and redfish tactics on the grass flats, how moon phases and bait presence are shaping the bite, and why topwaters are key this time of year. Brandon also offers a deep dive into tarpon fishing from the kayak, covering everything from bait selection and livewell setup to ideal leader strength, drag pressure, and how to handle a bite when it finally happens. Captain Adam Peeples of One Shot Charters delivers the offshore report, detailing how the thermocline and clean green water are influencing pelagic movement. He highlights the continued success of the swordfish bite, with several fish over 150 pounds, and shares a wild encounter with the biggest blue marlin he’s ever seen. Adam also gives tips on tuna tactics, bait choices, and using Hilton’s data to find the right temperature breaks and current lines offshore. Harris Scruggs of Triple B Fishing Charters checks in from the Panama City area with a report from both nearshore and offshore waters. He shares where he’s finding red snapper, what bait setups are proving most effective, and how conditions have changed over the past few weeks. Harris also discusses trolling strategies for king mackerel, the role of water clarity, and how to make the most of a short window when the bite turns on. Whether you’re working the flats at dawn or chasing big game offshore, this episode brings the timely insight and local expertise you need to stay dialed in. It’s all brought to you whether it’s good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to text “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get a free AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and join our weekly email list!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish  
Hank Shaw: Borderlands

Hank Shaw: Borderlands

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  Borderland Bites, Gulf Fish Care, and Cooking Tips from Hank Shaw This week’s episode of the Northwest Florida Fishing Report features a deep dive into culinary and conservation perspectives with award-winning author and outdoorsman Hank Shaw. Fresh off a fishing trip to Santa Rosa Beach, Hank joins the show to talk about his new book Borderlands—a culinary journey through the US-Mexico borderlands packed with wild game and seafood recipes. He also shares expert advice on fish care techniques like bleeding, ikejime, and proper freezing methods to improve flavor and texture, especially for Gulf species like king mackerel, amberjack, and snapper. For anglers who love to cook their catch, this episode is a must-listen. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and to join our email list for weekly updates!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
Tarpon Tactics, Tuna Trends, and Gulf Coast Real Estate This week on the Northwest Florida Fishing Report Brandon Barton covers the inshore and nearshore scene from Pensacola to Panama City, where trout and redfish are hitting topwaters on grass flats and tarpon are beginning to show. He shares his go-to setups, bait strategies, and why dirty water can actually work in your favor when chasing silver kings from a kayak. Offshore, Tom Hilton breaks down the latest environmental data, from Loop Current shifts to salinity breaks, while Captain Adam Peeples shares reports on swordfish, tuna, and marlin action in clean green water. He talks popper tactics, bait availability, and what’s driving the pelagic bite offshore. Plus, we preview the Mobile Big Game Fishing Club Junior Anglers Tournament and get a real estate market update from Angelo DePaola, who explains why sellers need to move fast—and why buyers have more leverage than they think. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and to join our email list for weekly updates!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish    
  Kayak snapper, topwater trout, and panhandle pelagics—insider tips from the region’s sharpest anglers. This week we’re talking to: Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters, who’s been chasing trout and redfish across East Bay and Santa Rosa Sound. He shares where he’s finding cleaner water, why topwaters have been so effective lately, and what makes this year’s trout bite stand out. He also discusses patterns around pinfish and how moon phases are impacting the inshore bite. Captain Adam Peeples of One Shot Charters gives a high-level offshore report, including what to expect with red snapper season open. He discusses current trends with bait movement, thermocline effects, and why anglers need to be willing to move around. Adam also highlights the changing pelagic scene—blackfin tuna, mahi, and even some blue marlin—and what gear he uses to chase big fish deep. Captain Blake Hunter of Reel30A offers a surfside and nearshore perspective out of Panama City. He shares his take on early morning pompano opportunities, Spanish mackerel movement, and what he’s seeing with tarpon activity starting to kick up. He also talks king mackerel setups and what tourists should keep in mind when heading to the sand. Tune in for timely reports and expert tips from anglers who fish the Gulf day in and day out. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and to join our email list for weekly updates!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
  Kayak snapper, topwater trout, and panhandle pelagics—insider tips from the region’s sharpest anglers. This week we’re talking to: Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters, who’s been chasing trout and redfish across East Bay and Santa Rosa Sound. He shares where he’s finding cleaner water, why topwaters have been so effective lately, and what makes this year’s trout bite stand out. He also discusses patterns around pinfish and how moon phases are impacting the inshore bite. Captain Adam Peeples of One Shot Charters gives a high-level offshore report, including what to expect with red snapper season open. He discusses current trends with bait movement, thermocline effects, and why anglers need to be willing to move around. Adam also highlights the changing pelagic scene—blackfin tuna, mahi, and even some blue marlin—and what gear he uses to chase big fish deep. Captain Blake Hunter of Reel30A offers a surfside and nearshore perspective out of Panama City. He shares his take on early morning pompano opportunities, Spanish mackerel movement, and what he’s seeing with tarpon activity starting to kick up. He also talks king mackerel setups and what tourists should keep in mind when heading to the sand. Tune in for timely reports and expert tips from anglers who fish the Gulf day in and day out. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth and to join our email list for weekly updates!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
  Boat names, custom gear, and the stories behind what we call our vessels—all in this week’s show. This week we’re joined by Nick Parente with The Custom Captain, who dives into the art and meaning behind naming your boat. From sentimental nods to family, careers, or hometowns, to clever puns and funny one-liners, Nick shares how boat names reflect a boater’s personality and style. The crew also discusses trends in naming based on boat type, and how The Custom Captain helps bring those names to life through custom logos, illustrations, and high-quality gear designed for the water. Tune in for a fun, laid-back episode that celebrates the culture and creativity behind what we call our boats. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report, and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we’ve got you covered. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO CAMO LENS CLEANER CLOTH or to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week!   Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Shoreline Plastics Return Em Right Southeastern Pond Management Pure Flats Admiral Shellfish
  Freelined snapper, topwater trout, wake baits for redfish & offshore prep tips that could save your trip. This week we’re talking to: Brandon Barton with Emerald Waters Kayak Charters, who dives into late spring fishing in the Pensacola area. He shares how he’s targeting snapper from a kayak using freelined bonita chunks, and why fresh bait, light tackle, and chunking strategy make all the difference. Brandon also breaks down inshore action on the grass flats, including explosive topwater strikes from trout and redfish. He highlights wake baits as an effective and beginner-friendly option in rougher conditions—and shares his go-to picks and techniques. Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing walks us through what it really takes to prepare for a successful offshore trip. From fuel, ice, and water planning to float plans, emergency gear, backup tools, and weather analysis, Capt. Harris shares hard-earned knowledge from years of running long-range charters. This is a deep dive into what separates a smooth day offshore from a costly mistake. Tune in to get powerful insights from the area's best local guides. The Northwest Florida Fishing Report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report, and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we’ve got you covered. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “NWFFR” to 779-345-2918 to get that AFTCO CAMO LENS CLEANER CLOTH or to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine Salts Gone Sea Tow
  Bottom fish, trout, flounder & photo tips! Captains share hot bites & advice for fun trips with anglers of any skill level. This week we’re talking to: Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing Charters and he gets into detail with the bottom fishing bite and how to plan a trip that your crew will love, regardless of their age or skill level. The beeliner, triggerfish, red grouper, and kingfish bite is awesome right now and Capt. Harris points us in the right direction. Capt. Evan Wheeler with Tall Pines Tight Lines details his efforts to catch big speckled trout on artificials and he’s finding plenty of red and black drum along with some flounder while searching them out. Great tips this week for introducing simple lures to beginners. Lastly we hook up with the folks at Return Em Right to learn how to get better fish photos on the water.  Tune in to get powerful insights from the area's best local guides.  The Northwest Florida Fishing report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we’ve got you covered. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “nwffr” to 779-345-2918  to get that AFTCO CAMO LENS CLEANER CLOTH  or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week!  Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine Salts Gone  
  Full moon pompano tips, inshore trout & redfish, mahi offshore, and swordfish tourney strategy for East Pass Open! This week we’re talking to: Blake Hunter with https://www.reel30a.com/ gets in depth for Pompano fishing around the full moon and the heavy rains. Capt. Justin Leake with Panama City Inshore gives us the detail on both inshore and offshore fishing. The bite has been strong for speckled trout and redfish inshore as well as mangrove snapper nearshore. Offshore Mahi are everywhere! Last up we talk with Capt. Adam Peeples with One Shot Charters to get the strategy for getting in the money at the East Pass Broadbill Open this weekend. The weather looks prime! Tune in to get powerful insights from the area's best local guides.  The Northwest Florida Fishing report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we’ve got you covered. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “nwffr” to 779-345-2918  to get that AFTCO CAMO LENS CLEANER CLOTH  or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week!  Important Links:   Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton’s Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine Salts Gone Shoreline Plastics Saunders Yachtworks East Pass Broadbill Open Survival at Sea Tohatsu Pure Flats  Southeastern Pond Management  
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