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Flamingo Fishing Reports


2019-01-23
8:48 PM

Flamingo, Everglades City or Lake Okeechobee - Greetings! The recent cold fronts have cooled our fishery waters but the bite has remained strong! We are finding water temps in the high 60's and low 70's which has triggered the bigger drum bite.. However, the Snook bite has held as well! ( more...
Capt. Armando Alejo - Flamingo


2019-01-15
7:54 AM

Flamingo Fishing Report - Hope everyone is off to a good year. The fishing in the Everglades has been very good over the last few weeks. There has been a bunch of smaller snook and baby tarpon around, which is a great sign for our future. We did have a few warm days over more...
Capt. Jason Sullivan - Flamingo


2019-01-08
12:25 PM

Everglades backcountry, Flamingo - 8 January 2019 - Only had one booking this past week worth reporting on, fishing visiting angler Adam Cox and his 11 year old son Bennett into the backcountry out of Flamingo and across to the Gulf coast. Last week water temps continued to rise as we found ourselves more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2019-01-03
10:54 AM

Happy New Year! - Greetings and Happy New Year! The image attached are some of 2018's highlights! We've fished with folks from all over the globe, and for that we are very grateful! The South Fl Glades has produced one of the BEST Redfish spawns I've seen in more...
Capt. Armando Alejo - Flamingo


2019-01-01
12:26 PM

Last report 2018, Christmas week Flamingo, ENP - Last report for year 2018... We spent three days down at Flamingo this past week and the fishing was typical for this time of year. The early part of the week (just before Christmas) had winter water temps (64 degrees at dawn) and lots of small fish more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2018-12-31
6:52 PM

Incredible Snook - Redfish action! - This past 10 days have been action packed down in Everglades National Park, days of 30 Redfish and 40 Snook have been common. Timing the tide which has been extremely high and low around the full moon was important. On the high tides they were way more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2018-12-22
3:20 PM

Flamingo Fishing Report - The fishing has been incredible over the last few weeks with lots of snook, redfish, and baby tarpon. I think this will continue and should be a great winter of fishing. Keep an eye on the weather and soon as it warms up, some giant tarpon should more...
Capt. Jason Sullivan - Flamingo


2018-12-20
10:36 PM

Winter time deep in the backcountry - The winter season continues and with it, great fishing opportunities, offering my clients the chance of doing something different at different locations. One of my favorite things to do during the winter season is fishing deep in the Backcountry, exp more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Flamingo


2018-12-12
3:07 PM

Cold weather, hot fishing - Cold front activity has been consistent por the past few weeks, making the fish congregate in all their winter time whereabouts: deep holes, passes, moats, creeks and channels. The fishing in the creeks is red hot right now. some days have been crazy more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Flamingo


2018-12-06
9:41 AM

Go fishing for Christmas! - This past week we had a cold front pass thru it didn't change much down at Flamingo, although it did school up the small Snook/Redfish. Had a couple days with big numbers of small Snook and Reds, it is fun unless you are in a tournament., which we more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo

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