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Fishing Reports by Capt. Alan Sherman


2008-08-07
12:23 PM

Hot Fishing/No Business - August is always a tough time to write fishing reports due to the fact that business is normally slow due to weather conditions, bugs, families taking last minute vacations, families holding onto money to buy schools supplies and clothes for their ki more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-08-06
10:31 AM

South Florida Hot Fishing but slow business! - August is always a tough time to write fishing reports due to the fact that business is normally slow due to weather conditions, bugs, families taking last minute vacations, families holding onto money to buy schools supplies and clothes for their ki more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-07-22
4:23 PM

Fishing Remains Interesting in Flamingo - I had a busy week fishing Flamingo and North Biscayne Bay with similar results. This time of the year fishing can be fantastic to down right poor. This is due mostly by the weather conditions and the most noticeable weather condition in July and Augu more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-07-21
10:26 AM

Things are heating up in South Florida! - I had a busy week fishing Flamingo and North Biscayne Bay with similar results. This time of the year fishing can be fantastic to down right poor. This is due mostly by the weather conditions and the most noticeable weather condition in July and Augu more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-07-08
7:59 PM

A Few Bugs and Plenty of Fish and Sun - For a guy that specializes in Light Tackle Fishing in North Biscayne Bay I am finding myself fishing in Flamingo more then anywhere and the reason is that with the hot summer conditions fishing in Flamingo is always somewhat more consistent then many more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-06-25
3:11 PM

Flamingo Grand Slam Possiblities - This is a fishing report that I always enjoy writing! Unfortunately though some of my clients for reasons that they only understand cast the report off as either not true or just something they don't have time or money for. Your probably wondering wh more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-06-18
2:34 PM

Hot fishing in South Florida! - Just got back from a week long family vacation and now its back to the fabulous South Florida Fishing that is taking place as we speak. Inshore waters of North and South Biscayne Bay are producing snook, tarpon, snappers, ladyfish, jacks, sea trout, more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Biscayne Bay


2008-06-17
6:01 PM

Hot fishing in South Florida! - Just got back from a week long family vacation and now its back to the fabulous South Florida Fishing that is taking place as we speak. Inshore waters of North and South Biscayne Bay are producing snook, tarpon, snappers, ladyfish, jacks, sea trout, more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-05-23
4:24 PM

Lack of baitfish makes fishing tough! - Windy weather conditions have been the norm for the last month or so and all of my charters have had to be worked around the wind. Due to the lack of bait and the heavy boat traffic on the weekends in North Biscayne Bay I have been taking my clients more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-05-21
1:00 PM

Snook, Goliath Groupers, Redfish, Tarpon Flamingo - Windy weather conditions have been the norm for the last month or so and all of my charters have had to be worked around the wind. Due to the lack of bait and the heavy boat traffic on the weekends in North Biscayne Bay I have been taking my clients more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo

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