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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-11-20
4:24 PM

Key Largo Backcountry Fishing 11/20/09 - After and during the hard blow followed by a weak cold front last week I have run some days in the backwaters of Everglades national park. While the wind was up we fished the eastern bay off Key largo and concentrated our efforts in creek mouths main more...
Capt. Bob Fernicola - Key Largo


2009-11-19
9:33 AM

tough times - The fishing has been kind of up and down this month, this past week seems to be a good example of what's been going on. On the colder days we expect to find Redfish and Snook in the deeper channels and holes and they haven't really been there in goo more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-11-18
10:42 AM

Florida Keys Flats Fishing Report - Permit Fishing is Good!!! - Sun is shining and the weather is easy. The current flats and nearshore shallow water fishing in the lower Florida Keys couldn't be much better for the month of November. Juvenile tarpon and snook are bunching together. Redfish can be found in their more...
Capt. Luke Kelly - Key West


2009-11-17
4:20 PM

Nice Weather for Flats Fishing! - The Fishing Report. Nov. 15, 2009. A few more cold fronts have swept through the Keys and tropical storm Ida also brushed by last week. The resulting winds and weather have since diminished and we now have very nice conditions for flats fishing aga more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-11-15
8:15 AM

Weather Nice for Flats Fishing - The Fishing Report. Nov. 15, 2009. A few more cold fronts have swept through the Keys and tropical storm Ida also brushed by last week. The resulting winds and weather have since diminished and we now have very nice conditions for flats fishing aga more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-11-14
4:55 PM

First cold front of the season.... - It was bound to happen sooner or later. Our first major cold front of the year has arrived. Just after that we had some horrendous fishing conditions when Ida was passing though... 30+ mph winds and solid cloud cover. My friend Luke Andrews a Montana more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Key West


2009-11-12
2:47 PM

Early Sailfish season - Well we're finally back from Montana, and just in time for what looks to be a great Sailfish season. Plenty of bait up and down the reef, and good catches of Sails being reported. Along with Mackeral, Kings, Blackfin Tuna and still some Mahi(Dolphi more...
Capt. Don Clark - Islamorada


2009-11-12
2:19 PM

Florida Bay Blowed Out - The winds have been up just about every trip in the last couple of weeks. Some of the days we have had clear skies but some we have had horrible visibility. When its windy, instead of trying to fight with the wind I work with it. For example, if I am more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-11-11
12:08 PM

Flamingo and Biscayne Bay - Good trout, redfish action. From Snakebight to the Harney, fishing has been good with the exception of a few very windy days. They are hitting softbaits, shrimp, and pinfish under corks. On the shorelines, yozuri and weedless scent baits like fishb more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2009-11-06
4:36 PM

Cobias - The cobias have showed up here in the Gulf. This past week has been red hot!!! We have a cold front over us right now, it is more of a wind front! This will push more fish our way!!! The reef action has been awesome, lots of good size mutton snapper more...
Capt. Jack Carlson - Marathon

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