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Introducing the New “Destin Fishing Report” Series

Destin Fishing Report – 9/25/2015 DESTIN FISHING REPORT: Capt. JJ Botelho talks Bay and Inshore Gulf Fishing, Snappers on the Weekends and the Destin Fishing Rodeo. Posted by Get The […]

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Destin Fishing Report – 9/25/2015

DESTIN FISHING REPORT: Capt. JJ Botelho talks Bay and Inshore Gulf Fishing, Snappers on the Weekends and the Destin Fishing Rodeo.

Posted by Get The Coast on Friday, September 25, 2015

Destin Fishing Report is the first original series that we are launching at Get The Coast. This newsy-style video series will give you a weekly look at what’s going on out there on the water.

We partnered with Captain JJ Botelho from Destin’s Ultimate Guide Service. Capt. Botelho grew up along the Emerald Coast and has spent most of his life on the water. Given that he has a successful fishing charter company, it’s a perfect fit.

No BS. Just straight insider info from someone actually on the water!

This series is not just for locals, but for tourists as well. Stay up to date on what’s happening so the next time you come down to the Luckiest Fishing Village in the World, it’s worth it!

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Community Comments

“Wow, what a catch. Congrats to the captain and crew, a lot of people have no idea how much skill it takes to land a fish like that. To the...”
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“Imagine it doesn't matter when during the year you catch the fish. It won't be spawning the next year.”
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“At least one thousand five hundred people will enjoy that fish as a center of the plate protein in a meal. The catch of thse fish are highly regulated. Celebrate...”
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“Depending on the quality that could fetch $25K ... bearing a dressed weight of around 650lbs. Beautiful fish.”
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“I remember the Blue Room and the old docks. The Wharf too.”
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“Imagine catching a Pelagic during a closed time of year which is 3 Feb 24 - 31 Dec 24 due to BFT spawning in Gulf of Mexico! https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/02/13/2024-02910/atlantic-highly-migratory-species-atlantic-bluefin-tuna-fisheries-closure-of-the-angling-category”
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“From Wik: How old is a 500 pound bluefin tuna? In a survey that included specimens up to 2.55 m (8.4 ft) in length and 247 kg (545 lb) in...”
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“Probably a female that could have been reproducing instead of ending up on a dinner plate.”
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