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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-08-05
12:01 PM

Fishing is Picking Up in Flamingo - This is the summer and as summers go business is normally off due to the high heat and families taking a well deserved vacation. This summer is no different than others so the fishing reports have been on the thin side. The best bet for me recen more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2009-08-04
12:23 PM

Flamingo - Dangerously Hot - Dangerously Hot With water temperatures exceeding the mid 90 degree mark on the flats, it can be stressing on the anglers and even more stressing on the fish. High temps mean low oxygen, which pushes Snook toward deeper water and slows the Reds dow more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-08-02
8:34 PM

Islamorada Redghost Stalk-Florida Bay - First of all I would like to thank Jim and Sherri Trice and all those who helped put this event together. Ken and I started the morning great, by 7:30am Ken landed a nice bonefish and 300 points on the board. We had a few more good shots at bonefish more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-08-01
3:14 PM

Lobster Mini-Season and we still catch Bonefish and Permit! - The Fishing Report. August 1, 2009. Despite the chaos of the 2 day mini-season for lobster this past week, we caught Bonefish and Permit on consecutive days. We had to work very hard to accomplish this feat, but it was well worth the effort. For t more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-07-25
8:53 PM

7/25/09 Islamorada-Florida Bay - 7/25/09 Islamorada-Florida Bay I was able to get out this week on thursday to do some fun fishing. My cousin Anthony joined me on thursday out of Islamorada. We started off our morning with bonefish tailing all around us and having numerous shot more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-07-23
10:30 AM

Great Tarpon action - 071709 I am fishing Flamingo today with Diane, her son Kelly his wife Rosa and daughter Taylor. The day started out slow and breezy but the action picked up. We found some decent Snook on the beaches along with Trout, Jacks and Sharks. Taylor cau more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-07-21
12:51 AM

Florida Bay! Hot Weather, Hot Fishing! - With all of this steamy weather lately, we definetly know summertime is here, and so are the fish! Snook are abundant on the bights east of the marina, as well as the beaches to the west. Working the shorlines with plugs and jerkbaits has been very p more...
Capt. Joe Costadura - Flamingo


2009-07-18
12:59 PM

Tarpon 175 pounds - Last night I took my client out to target tarpon. We caught tarpon however, the biggest thrill of the night was the 175 lb tarpon who rose to the surface numerous times. What a great time. It took my client 1 hour and 15 minutes to reel the monster t more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2009-07-16
10:50 AM

Bonefish Action Heats Up - The Fishing Report. July 16, 2009. During the past week, we have had some outstanding Bonefishing on the backcountry flats near Key West and the Lower Keys.The weather has straightened out and is now predominantly out of the east, which provides fo more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-07-14
4:28 PM

Good summer pattern - 070209 I am with Jason and his girlfriend Sara today fishing Flamingo, the morning started off quickly when Sara hooked and landed a 25 inch Trout. This is her biggest fish ever Jason responded with a few of his own but the bite seemed to slow dow more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo

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