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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-06-15
3:09 PM

June in the Florida Keys - The weather and the fishing have both been HOT!! Almost zero wind for the last several days. The ocean has been glassy smooth.. Take your pick! Large migratory tarpon are traveling the ocean side flats.. Baby tarpon are rolling in the back more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-06-15
11:56 AM

Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - As usual it's been two weeks since my last fishing report. I've been dividing my time between fishing out of Flamingo and out of Everglades City. As the weather has gotten hotter and the thunderstorms more frequent, the fishing has heated up as wel more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-06-14
8:43 AM

Hot Summer Fishing and Boating - Summer fishing began with wet weather and some wild storms. Water flow constantly affects the coastal Everglades and even urban and bay fishing. This is an important note to observe. And as we move forward into the heat of the summer you'll want t more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2009-06-12
3:43 PM

Bonefish Everywhere Fishing Report - It has been a long time since I have seen so many tailers. I am talking 100 plus bonefish, and I am not telling a fish tale. A week ago I took my wife out for some fun fishing and we saw 30 plus fish. Then I was booked with a man named Arthur who ha more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2009-06-11
2:57 PM

Flamingo - Luck Favors the Prepared - Whether spending a day with a guide or in your own boat, being properly prepared can mean a more successful day on the water. The next time a professional fishing circuit is in town, visit some of the Pro fisherman the day before game day. You will more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-06-11
8:29 AM

Full moon = tough fishing! - 060909 I went over to the west coast today to pre fish for a tournament that's this weekend. We were looking for Redfish and went to some new spots and then hit our usual spot. It wasn't a good bite we had a handful of Snook but the full moons effe more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-06-09
2:07 PM

Dolphin on Fire, Lots of Permit too in lower keys - Fishing Report from Spotted Tail 6/9/09 It's been a good week, again. Wednesday Maxx and I drove to Sugarloaf Key, a trip that took over eight hours from our central Florida home. We towed the Mitzi, and launched it upon arrival. Then we relaxe more...
Capt. John Kumiski - Sugarloaf Key


2009-06-08
10:34 PM

Key Largo Offshore Fishing-6/08/09 - In the past month I have been offshore several times and the dolphin bite has been the most consistent I have seen in a few years. Every time out we get a good box of fish and run in to fish 5or more times on most days. all the school dolphin we have more...
Capt. Bob Fernicola - Key Largo


2009-06-08
3:16 PM

Summer is here! - 060409 I am fishing out of Haulover in N. Miami Beach this afternoon with Karen Frick and her father Earnhart which are visiting from Germany. The Mullet schools are pushing thru the inlet and it didn't take long and Karen had a 60 lb Tarpon hooke more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-06-04
12:29 AM

6/3/09 Florida Bay- Summer Bite - Summer is here and its hot. Slick calm mornings, fish pushing wakes, tailing, blowing up bait on a mangrove shoreline and of course those horseflies flying around the cockpit of the boat biting at your ankles and toes when you least expect them to. T more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo

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