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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-03-15
3:07 PM

Everglades days, Biscayne nights - This past week has been a good one, we seem to have finally shaken off the cold fronts of winter that alternately bring sudden temperature drops and high winds. The fish, both day and night, have responded well. We caught and released our first big more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-03-12
6:21 PM

Good Spring Fishing - South Florida waters have remained cool through the onset of this spring. Although we've had a few blustery days, there have been many warm and calm days to choose from. Inside Flamingo waters are seeing tarpon, snook, and bass up the headwaters. more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2009-03-10
1:54 PM

Keys fishing Report - The fishing has been wonderful! There are many species to be caught so anglers have a wide variety to target. This past week the cobia have been a non-stop catch! If you have not tried cobia it is a very tasty fish and quite a fun sportsfish! The s more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2009-03-10
1:36 AM

3/7/09 Florida Bay- Gettin Jiggy With It - Again, this week we were faced with windy conditions and cool water temps. Last week we fished the Backcountry Fly Championship in the skinny water sightfishing. We switched it up this week for the Backbone lures 1 jig/fly Tournament out of Islamorad more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-03-09
2:06 PM

Flamingo Snook Overload - The difference between an average angler and a consistently successful one is determined by many small or subtle adjustments that make large positive impacts. Those looking for THE spot with limitless hungry fish or some magic catch anything that s more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-03-08
4:19 PM

Bonefishing - The bonefish are biting! The cold front that just came through last week put a damper on the bite but now that our warm weather is back the fish are HUNGRY! The reef fishing is really fun right now. You do not have to go far to catch some legal sized more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2009-03-05
4:29 PM

Cold North Winds Slows Action - The high winds have hampered the efforts to get very far from home. Offshore, BLACKFIN TUNA, WAHOO, SAILFISH and LITTLE TUNNY have been taken with some regularity by those who will spend the time to find the pilchards. There have not been an abundanc more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West


2009-03-04
8:39 PM

Permit and Bonefish showing in cold water - The Fishing Report. March 4, 2009. Permit are Marching! During the past few weeks we have seen a strong influx of migrating Permit making their way onto Keys flats. The Marquesas, the Key West Lakes flats, and the Lower Keys flats have seen mor more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-03-04
1:35 PM

Lots Of Action No Matter Where You Fish! - Fishing in South Florida continues to be as good as it gets with a few ex captions as always as long as you are willing to put the time in and be a bit patient. Pretty much every charter I have had has had some decent fishing at one point or another more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2009-03-04
7:48 AM

Flats fishing in the lower Florida Keys - Finally warmed up and the fishing was great last weekend. I had the pleasure of spending the day with Tim and Rhonda. They were a blast.. It was their first time flats fishing. They said they did not care what we went for as long as they caught a lot more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key

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5. Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) (2066)

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7. Panhandle and Big Bend (Suwannee to Pensacola) (984)

8. Freshwater (608)


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