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Chokoloskee Fishing Reports


2012-11-08
5:57 PM

Snook Snook and More Snook - Had a great 2 days of fishing with david. On the 1st day,We were in the backcountry all day and caught too many snook too count. On the 2nd. day,We started in Big Cypress and did really well with the smaller snook and the moved to the outside,offsh more...
Capt. Bert Barkus - Chokoloskee


2012-07-17
6:10 PM

Fishing is HOT down in the Everglades - The air temperature is HOT and the water temperature Hot, but the fish down here in the Everglades are still biting. My parties for the past two weeks have caught redfish, snook, seatrout, permit and cobia. Inshore the snook and redfish bite is gr more...
Capt. Herb Kehoe - Chokoloskee


2012-01-03
9:03 AM

January fishing in Chokoloskee - January is typically our coolest month of the year. The days when the fronts are absent, the sun is shining, and the thermometer gets up into the mid 70's, can make for some awesome fishing! January is another month that you should keep an eye on y more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2011-10-09
11:16 PM

October Fishing in Chokoloskee - With all of that tropical storm activity that has been going on out there, it's nice to see the change of seasons. It seemed as though summer would last forever. October is here and what a great month it is to fish the 10,000 Islands! Our day time ai more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2011-09-11
11:08 AM

September in Chokoloskee - It's the last HOT and rainy month of the summer here in the Everglades National Park. Day time air temperatures average around 91. Water temps hover around 86. Typical to our summer months, September heats up so much by mid day, that the bite will us more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2011-08-30
11:51 AM

Summertime in the Florida Everglades - With the water temperature in the mid to high eighties and the air temps in the nineties, fishing continues to be good in the Everglades. Fishing to the south, from Lostmans River to the Harney River continues to be good. We are finding a lot of s more...
Capt. Herb Kehoe - Chokoloskee


2011-08-23
4:19 PM

Everglades/Chokoloskee Summer Fishing - /Chokoloskee Summer Fishing Report Date: August 18, 2011 With summer here your fishing patterns must change. Especially here in the Everglades with all the tanic, and hot water around. Fish the deeper spots aound the outer islands for all game fi more...
Capt. Bert Barkus - Chokoloskee


2011-08-10
6:53 PM

August fishing in the Everglades National Park - August is for sure one of the warmest months of the year to fish here in Chokoloskee, Everglades City, and the Everglades National Park, however, if you time your day appropriately, is can also be one of your most productive fishing months. Day tim more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2011-07-15
5:16 AM

Fishing and the weather is hot in The Everglades - With the water temperature in the mid eighties, and the air temp in the mid nineties, he bite continues to be hot here in the southern region of the Everglades. The snook are biting over the oyster bars and in the bushes nearshore and we have fou more...
Capt. Herb Kehoe - Chokoloskee


2011-07-14
8:19 PM

Summer Time in Chokoloskee - Summer Time in Chokoloskee/Everglades national Park Report Date: July 15, 2011 What can you say but Get out early,and back home buy 1/2 day. Snook are around,but you gave to keep on the move. Reds are basically on the same pattern. Spotted sea t more...
Capt. Bert Barkus - Chokoloskee

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