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Fishing Reports by Capt. Ariel Cabrera


2002-04-10
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Flamingo Spring Fling Fishing during spring break was nothing less than phenomenal. Friday, March 29, was a half-day of fishing that produced trout, sharks, jacks, and ladyfish. Following mid-morning the wind picked up and churned up waters rea more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-03-19
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Break a Pole for Good Luck Whoever said you had to break a leg to be lucky? How about a push pole? I am not superstitious nor do I follow horoscopes that make predictions but this is one true fish story. After a long day of fishing for snook more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-03-08
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Fishing this past week has been tough due to winds reaching nearly 30 knots. We tried looking in the channels for fish since the cold front made the water temperatures dip quite a bit. Some ladyfish made an appearance and we were able to land a cou more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-02-26
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Despite the rough weather fishing was possible in the protected coves and creeks not far from Flamingo. Since the sun was hiding sight fishing would be out of the question therefore it was best to use shrimp and let the fish find us. Robert Romero more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-02-16
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - The last outing to Flamingo, in Everglades National Park, proved to be a great learning experience for the captain-in-training - my six-year old son Ariel. He was so excited that he stayed awake the entire road trip to the end of the road at Flaming more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-02-04
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Warm weather has kept the tarpon on the move. Now is the time to head out to the Everglades backcountry and hook up with the silver king. These fish are creatures of habit seeking winter warmth in Whitewater Bay and nearby basins. Tarpon have been more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-01-24
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Celebrating Martin Luther King weekend began with some phenomenal fishing action. My good friend Ted asked me to sea trial a 20' Eagle flats boat he's considering purchasing so I just brought a single pole, just in case we found any fish to fool aro more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-01-14
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - It was a beautiful day at Flamingo with Tom Lenihan of Massachusetts. We braced a thermo blanket across our bodies in an effort to keep us warm as we sped towards the fishing grounds. Actually I was hoping the fishing would heat things up but the c more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2001-12-26
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - When a hardhead catfish is the first on the line this is just a predicament of a great day of fishing at Flamingo. Strong easterly winds kept me well hidden in a labyrinth locals refer to as little Lake Ingraham where I led Jose Trueba to great ca more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2001-12-12
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Snook fishing in Whitewater Bay has improved. This year's snook migration into the backcountry was slow to start with in the first place but many anglers are complacent to see more fish playing the game. This type of fishing requires patience and p more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo

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