Dolphin Fish, Mahi Mahi, Dorado, Dorito whatever you call them there is no denying that they are absolute staples of the offshore fishing world. The most seasoned fishermen still get giddy when they encounter this species. Beautifully colored, acrobatic, hard fighters with a ferocious appetite, and most importantly they provide great table fare, Mahi what’s not to love about them. Today most anglers know the basics of locating and catching Mahi and if not, a quick search will bring a plethora of good, detailed information. The basics come down to temperature and forage. On the East Coast of Florida, where…
Author: Capt. Greg Rapp
Tuna fishing from Central Florida’s East Coast has been coined the “Other Side”. The Other Side refers to the East side of the Gulf Stream and in my opinion, is still one of the few truly great fisheries we still have that is not over-regulated, under-regulated, or receives immense fishing pressure. If you get nothing else from this article, take this to heart. There is no room to cut corners with any part of it! I want to mainly focus on the fishing side of things but the responsible, CYA disclaimer part of me feels the need to mention the…
Capt. Greg Rapp of Sea Leveler Sportfishing Charters rounds up the summer action and the summer grind has settled in but the baitfish have finally joined the party and that helps tip the scale in the angler’s favor.
Capt. Greg Rapp of Sea Leveler Sportfishing Charters in Port Canaveral, FL offers an honest fish report based on the first-hand experience of himself and his crew of captains. Fishing has been tough overall with the absence of live bait, but there are some aspects one can capitalize on if you’re ready! Summer often offers some challenges, but good fishing can still be had with hard work and a little good luck!
Capt. Greg Rapp of Sea Leveler Sportfishing Charters in Port Canaveral, Florida rounds up the latest action from his own fleet of charter boats as well as his fellow charter captains. Inshore and offshore fishing has been great and Capt. Greg lays out the real deal in this video fishing report.
Capt. Greg Rapp of Sea Leveler Sportfishing Charters rounds up another great fishing report from the offshore fleet out of Port Canaveral. Port Canaveral is home to a wide variety of gamefish and the crews from the Sea Leveler fleet know how to chase them all. The Scoop on Central Florida Fishing Capt. Greg Rapp runs Sea Leveler Sportfishing out of Port Canaveral. His fleet of boats can chase all that Central Florida has to offer.Button textNew BD Florida Region- Check It Out!BD is branching out and Florida is one of our first stops. Button text3 Top Trolling Rigs For…
Hello BD members, my name is Capt. Greg Rapp and I look forward to sharing with you everything I know and am still discovering about my home waters of Central Florida. I will touch on a little of what our area has to offer, but my true passion is chasing anything and everything in the Atlantic Ocean. I figure a good way to introduce you to Central Florida is to start inland and work out. Central Florida has uncountable bodies of freshwater loaded with bass, crappie, bream, gar, catfish, tilapia, and other targets not traditionally thought of, such as gators…
Capt. Greg Rapp of Sea Leveler Sportfishing charters in Port Canaveral, Florida offers some real-time fishing reports for the Central Florida area and includes some introduction to his fleet of charter boats and their respective captains. Capt. Greg says when the kings are happy, everyone is happy and all the fish are biting. Capt. Greg and his team of experienced captains run the Sea Leveler Charter Sportfishing Fleet out of Port Canaveral, Florida. New BD Florida RegionBD has grown across the country and now we offer regional information in addition to what we’ve always had. Check out the new Florida…
I get a phone call from a guy that wants to take his son out shark fishing. He asks all the normal questions and tells me he has been promising his son for a while that they would do a shark fishing trip from Cocoa Beach. I explain that we most likely won’t have any luck right now but in a month or so the shark fishing should get really good. He tells me that the trip needs to happen now so we scheduled the trip for the next night. We head out the next evening and of course the…