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Fishing Reports by Capt. Ariel Cabrera


2003-07-27
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - No Place like Home, Flamingo Steady Snook and Tarpon Action There truly is no place like home! After visiting a remote island in the Bahamas and both coasts of Florida I can say that fishing ENP has got to be my favorite spot! Let’s start her more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-06-23
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Summer means Sneak out of bed Early to Catch'Em The rain has kept many boats at home and more fish for few fishermen. Those folks that have been fishing have been catching. We have had to move around quite a bit to find the good bite but fishing more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-05-28
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Summer Rolls In My days on the water have been truly blessed since fish have been coming aboard every trip and to say that I have had angels looking over me is an understatement. This is definitely good because the worst is yet to come, we are f more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


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


2003-04-07
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - SUPER SPRING FISHING There have been some great catches aboard but I must say we have perservered through the worst weather and made the best of it. It begins with the Leyva’s, a father and son team from Boca Raton, Fl. that caught five snook and more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-03-04
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - TARPON TIME Fishing has been pretty good for the most part but it should get even better with this warm up. It is starting to feel like July in March. There is much to choose from. BIG TARPON, snook, redfish, trout, drum. I even saw a couple o more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-02-13
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Fish 'Em Up As It Warms Up As the temperatures have begun rising we have seen an increase in fish being caught overall. Everglades National Park waters have been producing quite a mixed bag recently. I would have to say that just about every spe more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-01-25
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Work it Slow and Deep Swift cold fronts have been lived through for fishermen and fish. We have been doing the best possible under these conditions with beautiful days and then some cold and blustery ones. A trip with Ray Sobrado and partner pro more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2003-01-02
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Great Beginnings Fishing remains excellent in this part of the Everglades. We have been catching sheepshead up to four pounds along with black drum. The redfish have also been responding well as a few snook. Mike Flowers caught and released an more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2002-12-09
12:00 AM

Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Holiday Bites Fishing has undergone a major transition during the past several weeks. The morning part of my the first day was unusually slow. Rona would join Nicole and Bill Dennison and myself for a shot at anything that would tug the line. more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo

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