Captain Teddy Shupe

A man is holding a large fish in his hands.

Captain Teddy Shupe

Captain Teddy Shupe is a seasoned fishing guide with years of experience navigating the waters. As the owner of Reel Addict Fishing Charters, he has built a reputation for providing top-tier outdoor adventures. Captain Teddy's expertise is featured on How to Do Florida with Chad Crawford.

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October 15, 2025
Crystal River September Fishing & Scalloping Report
Man on boat holds a large reddish-brown fish, smiling. Blue skies and water in the background.
By Harold Hatfield October 15, 2025
With the summer heat finally easing up and the water beginning to cool, the inshore bite has been firing off across the grass flats and mangrove edges. These temperature changes make October one of the best months to be on the water here, fishing in Crystal River. Redfish have been schooling up nicely on the incoming tides, especially around mangrove points. Look for those golden backs pushing wakes early in the morning or tailing on the flats when the tide is low. Cut mullet, live pinfish, and shrimp have all been producing solid fish. Speckled trout are starting to move up shallower as the water temperatures drop. The best action has been over sandy potholes mixed in with grass in 3–5 feet of water. Soft plastics under a popping cork or a slow-sinking jerkbait have been hard to beat when the bite gets tough. Snook are still hanging around the backcountry creeks and river mouths. As the cold fronts start to roll in later in the month, they’ll begin transitioning toward deeper river systems for the winter. Early morning topwater plugs or soft plastic on a jig head bouncing off the bottom. And while the fall inshore bite is hot, keep an eye out for what’s coming next—sheepshead and black drum are beginning to make their move back inshore. As the water cools and the stone crab traps start showing up, expect those fish to stack up around rock piles, bridge pilings, and channel edges. Overall, October brings some of the best variety and action of the year here in Crystal River—whether you’re poling the flats or easing along the mangroves, now’s the time to get out and enjoy it before the winter tides settle in. Ready to get out on the water! Book your fishing charter today!
A man and a woman are standing on a boat holding a fish.
By Captain Teddy Shupe April 2, 2025
Gear up for your charter fishing trip! Discover the right clothes to wear for every season, ensuring comfort and protection on your fishing adventure.
Family-Friendly Fishing Charter with Captain Teddy Shupe from Reel Addict Fishing Charters
By Captain Teddy Shupe March 19, 2025
Experience the best family-friendly fishing charter with Reel Addict Fishing Charters. Enjoy a kid-friendly fishing trip, catch exciting fish, and create unforgettable memories on the water!
A man is holding a large fish in his hands on a boat.
By Captain Teddy Shupe March 17, 2025
Discover the best times to book a fishing charter in Crystal River, Homosassa, and Ozello. Learn seasonal fishing tips for targeting redfish, snook, tarpon, and more. Plan your perfect trip today!
A group of people standing on a boat holding fish
By Captain Teddy Shupe March 9, 2025
What is a fishing charter? Discover everything you need to know about fishing charters! From booking tips to pros and cons, learn how to ensure a successful day on the water and get on the fish.
Group of people scalloping on Florida's nature Coast.
By Captain Teddy Shupe March 9, 2025
Get ready for the 2025 Florida Scallop Season! Discover essential info on bay scalloping, including harvest tips, bag limits, and the best spots on Florida's nature coast.