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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-11-04
4:57 PM

Large Tarpon and Good Fishing - It is a blessing to be able wake up early on a hot November morning, drive through beautiful Everglades National Park seeing all kinds of birds from Egrets to Herons and Hawks and the occasional Alligator on the side of the road warming himself on th more...
Capt. Jim Hale - Flamingo


2009-11-03
8:35 PM

Flamingo - ADDICTED - What makes a good angler?... Versatility. In South Florida there are no constants, except that conditions CONSTANTLY change. I cannot remember a day in the last two weeks when the wind direction didn't change at least once or when tidal flow didn't more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-11-01
10:41 AM

Fishing report, Biscayne nights & Everglades days - This past week I divided my time fishing a night charter early in the week, then a daytime trip out of Flamingo. The night trip was on a short tide, with the low slack tide only three hours after our start. We found modest numbers of small tarpon a more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-10-30
2:43 PM

Florida Keys Pre-Frontal Winter Flats Fishing - Finally back to the notepad and enjoyably reporting on the lower Florida Keys flats fishing. I just created a new website and it has taken all of my free writing time between my charters for the past few months, please check it out at http://www. more...
Capt. Luke Kelly - Key West


2009-10-28
10:02 AM

Fishing has improved - The fishing has improved since the cold front pasted last week. The blackfin tuna are still at the humps; there are more dolphin around. There are schools of small ones right on the reef. The sailfish have showed up in good numbers as well. The more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-10-25
11:37 AM

Fall mullet run - October has been an interesting month it went from 95 degrees to 52 degrees in a matter of days and then back into the 80's. This first real kick of cool weather moves the fish quickly of the flats and into the channels which is what happened this pa more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-10-25
7:24 AM

Fall Cool-down brings in Bonefish, Permit. - The Fishing Report. Oct. 24, 2009. A cold front swept through the Keys last weekend and the fishing has really turned on during the end of this week. Here is a 24 pound Permit and a 6 pound Bonefish taken by Atlanta Braves star lefty Tim Hudson. more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-10-24
5:19 PM

Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - Flamingo - It's been a long while, darned nearly six weeks, since my last report but the fish have been biting... By the first week of October we were still in summer mode, very hot days with some rain every afternoon and it was that way the first three weeks more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-10-23
9:21 PM

Permitopia - Disappointed I did not get to go to Mt. this week.... But some outstanding flats fishing has made me feel better. The effects of the cold front are over..YAY!! Water temps in the high 70's this morning and rose into the mid 80's in the afternoon. F more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-10-21
4:45 PM

Shallow Water Chillin Out - For the last couple of weeks it has been extremely hot and with high water just about everywhere from florida bay to biscayne bay. The bonefishing in the keys and biscayne bay was good during the lower stages of the tide for sightfishing. On the high more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo

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