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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2003-05-14
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - In the past two weeks our best fishing has been along the Gulf coast and nearby rivers from Cape Sable all the way to Lostmans River. Every day we've had lots of shots at large tarpon that are gathering in preparation for their spawning migration. more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-05-07
12:00 AM

Marathon, Florida Keys - Tarpon HOT!! The Tarpon season is in full gear in the Keys and the action in the Marathon area has been great for the past few weeks. Good numbers of big Tarpon have been hanging out at the 7 mile, Bahia Honda, Long Key, Vaca Cut, and Tom's Harbor more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2003-05-04
12:00 AM

Key West and Lower Keys - Tarpon Winds are Blowing In! Finally, the winds have shifted into the prevailing East-Southeast and the Tarpon action is beginning to heat up on the flats. We are getting numerous shots at strings of Tarpon on shallow flats, laid up Tarpon in basin more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2003-05-01
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Blame it on the Rain Fishing at Flamingo has improved for most species recently. Expect big and plenty trout action, redfish, and snook too. Tarpon action has slowed a bit but is only going to get better over the next few months. Expect to move more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-04-27
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Finally a day off, and time for a long overdue fishing report and then lots of maintenance. It's been over a month since my last report so there's some ground to cover... The tarpon fishing this past month in my favorite areas has been wild more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-04-23
12:00 AM

Key West and Lower Keys - Souteast Winds Needed For Spring Tarpon Push North winds have kept the fishing temperatures cooled off. There has been some spotty Tarpon action on the Atlantic side of the Keys during the past week. We have had some shots at baby Tarpon, laid up more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2003-04-17
12:00 AM

Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - With the Gulfstream pushing up tight to the reef from just east of Cosgrove Light and points east, sailfishing is the key word. A strong east current with a bold color change has formed from just east of Pelican Shoal, east to American Shoal. Live ba more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West


2003-04-17
12:00 AM

Upper Florida Keys & Islamorada - Over the last several weeks the fishing has been great. The tarpon were biting good two weeks ago. That cold front came through and the fish turned off. However, as the winds come back around to the Southeast and south the fish will comeback strong. more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2003-04-17
12:00 AM

Marathon, Florida Keys - Sailfish Action Sways With The Breeze! The offshore fishing off of Marathon and the middle Keys has been highlighted by some fantastic Sailfishing in recent days. This just following a very slow period as tournament anglers in Key West's large Sai more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2003-04-16
12:00 AM

Key West and Lower Keys - April brings Northeast Winds April 15, 2003March came in like a lamb with great weather and fishing, then went out like a lion with a severe cold front that knocked us off the water for three days into the beginning of April. Since then, the April more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West

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