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FISHING REPORTS


Mid-April Monsters: Father-Son Night Raid on the James River
Joshua & Michael smashed PBs on the James River, landing 170 lbs of blue cats including a 45 lb trophy! Check out the full night report.

Captain Dan Szajta
3 days ago3 min read


Springing Into Action: Blue Catfish and Shad Runs on the James River
It was a pleasure welcoming back Dara and Oliver for another adventure with Goober Time Guide Service . There is nothing quite like the James River in the spring—the river is alive, the migratory fish are moving, and the catfish are hungry. We covered a lot of water on this trip, transitioning from the fast-paced action of the fall line to the steady pull of the mud flats. Here is the breakdown of our day on the water. Starting with the Bait Run We kicked things off near the

Captain Dan Szajta
Apr 63 min read


Trophy Flathead and Blue Catfish: A "Bucket List" Day on the James River
Looking for a "bucket list" experience on the James River? Check out our latest report! From a massive 55lb trophy Blue Catfish to a hard-fighting 30.5lb Flathead, Josh and Elizabeth from West Virginia had a day they won't soon forget. Between a "triple up" hookset and some prehistoric Bowfin action on the mudflats, the Richmond riverfront delivered in a big way. Read the full breakdown of our most recent adventure with Goober Time Guide Service.

Captain Dan Szajta
Apr 23 min read


James River Spring Fishing: The 3 Best Baits for Trophy Catfish & Striped Bass
Spring on the James River is a world-class experience, but catching a "blue donkey," a trophy flathead, or a hard-hitting striped bass starts with the right bait. In this guide, Goober Time Guide Service breaks down the top three baits for each species this season—from fresh hickory shad to live bluegill—and exactly how to catch your own bait to keep the lines tight.

Captain Dan Szajta
Mar 274 min read


Catching Gizzard Shad with a Gill Net: Floating vs Sinking
Success on the James River starts long before you cast a line for Blue Cats—it starts with the bait. In this guide, Goober Time Guide Service breaks down the "Golden Rule" of fresh Gizzard Shad and the critical gear shift you need to make between seasons. Learn why choosing between a floating and sinking gill net is the difference between a full cooler and a long, empty day on the water.

Captain Dan Szajta
Feb 165 min read


Stop Guessing: How to Locate Active Feeding Catfish
Tired of staring at a motionless rod? Stop the guessing game and learn the repeatable formula for locating trophy catfish. From tracking bait balls with electronics to mastering "feeding shelves" and current seams, this guide from Goober Time Guide Service breaks down the professional tactics you need to stop "fishing" and start "catching."

Captain Dan Szajta
Jan 63 min read
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