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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-09-28
5:00 PM

Flamingo - High Water Bite - If you've spent any time on the water recently you are likely wondering the same as most of us... Where did all this water come from? Certainly, high water is not generally ideal for sight fishing, but how often do you have perfect conditions anyway more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-09-27
3:42 PM

Shrimp Hatch - The last several days have been over cast and very calm. These conditions are ideal to find rolling baby tarpon in the back country.. Add that to an outgoing tide and if you are lucky you can find tarpon feeding on shrimp on the surface.. We call thi more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-09-23
1:58 PM

LOW WATER + LOW LIGHT = TAILING BONEFISH - The very best months to fish to fish for bonefish in the lower Florida Keys begin with S. Once again this September has been very good for bonefish. Early mornings on the bottom of tide have been a blast! LOW WATER + LOW LIGHT = TAILING BONEFISH more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-09-23
10:15 AM

Ton of Tarpon - A beautiful September to remember this year so far with everyday being more beautiful than the day before it seems, calm mornings that lead into sunny humid and hot days with some showers around to cool of the fishing a little! Florida Bay is just more...
Capt. Jim Hale - Flamingo


2009-09-21
8:56 AM

Tuna are on the humps - Offshore is in the late summer mode. The blackfin tuna are the only consistent catch. A few dolphin are being caught on the way out. This will change as the water begins to cool up north and the dolphin return south for the winter. There are som more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-09-19
12:27 PM

Fall Bonefish and Permit Action Heats Up! - The Fishing Report. Sept. 19, 2009. There are schools of Bonefish and Permit on the flats this week in the wake of the biggest tides of the year due to the Sept. 18 new moon and the lunar perigee causing perigean spring tides. At least a foot of more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-09-18
12:37 PM

Upper 10000 islands - Sept 10-13 2009 I spent the last 3 days fishing the 10000 islands up to Naples looking for slot fish for the Romp In the Swamp tournament. The bait is plentiful Minnows, Pilchards and finger Mullet are getting slammed by the Snook, Tarpon, Red more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-09-13
5:18 PM

Flamingo! Throwin bugs, hookin fish! - Flamingo has been pretty consistent lately, and by that I mean consistently good! Lots of reds are still moving around on the bights in huge numbers, and the action has been awsome on the right days! Snook are crushing the pods of bait blasting out o more...
Capt. Joe Costadura - Flamingo


2009-09-11
10:14 PM

Traditional Fall Fishing Getting Better - Fishing bite has been good even though many fishing captains have experienced one of the slowest charter seasons ever. Guess it's all around but not good enough reason to stay home. Fishing is fishing and less pressure on the water means more fish. more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2009-09-09
12:52 AM

Florida Bay- Labor Day Week/Weekend - Another Labor Day Week/Weekend has passed and the fishing has been great. Despite one day of rain for the most part just about every trip we have had some great weather as well. We took advantage of the great weather and good times were had putting a more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo

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

8. Freshwater (608)


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