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Flamingo Fishing Reports


2011-11-05
11:57 AM

Everglades report, 5 November 2011 - With only two trips in the last six days this guide is hoping for better weather... That said, the fishing has been very good on the days with clients. We're in cooler waters now and the snook, reds, and almost everything else is beginning to make th more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2011-10-31
10:57 AM

Breezy and wet! - 102411 I am part of a corporate trip today out of Haulover Marina. I have Mary Ann and Tavin on board, we left around PM and had to be back at 4 PM. I decided to stay close and fished up in Dumbfoundling Bay, I had a live well full of pilchar more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2011-10-27
10:21 AM

Flamingo, 27 October - This past week was marked by more cancellations than days on the water (typical guide's lament...). Finally got out yesterday with local angler Mike Bonner, who was wanting to fish parts of the interior out of Flamingo for the first time. This is a t more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2011-10-17
4:45 PM

Fall In Florida Bay Redfishing - Florida Bay has been active! Lots of finger mullet and whitebait in general all over the place and the predators have been right behind them. We have been sightfishing with artificials and my clients have had a blast. Repeat client Alex Trujillo got more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2011-10-16
1:29 PM

Biscayne nights - Everglades days, 16 October - We only hit the water twice this week, on Monday night and Friday during the daytime. Still lots of fish now - it's just that time of year.... Thomas Arndt made the night trip locally and saw lots and lots of small tarpon under the bridges between more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2011-10-16
11:55 AM

Mullet run is on! - 101211 I am with Sam Rose this morning he has his friend Peter over from England. We started out in Government Cut drifting mullet through the Tarpon rolling on the south side, we only had one bite so I decided to run back into the bay. Peter had more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2011-10-13
10:54 PM

Great Fall Fishing - Good all around action. My favorite time of the year to fish backcountry is late summer and fall. The more we get into fall the more interesting the fishing will become. More baitfish will begin to gather around around passes, shorelines, and more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2011-10-10
10:20 AM

Big N.E. winds means Mullet run! - Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay The fishing is going to turn on this week, cooling temp's and the N.E. blow last week will start driving the baits down the coast. This is what I wait for all summer, its just allot of fun to watch the Tarpon and S more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2011-10-09
4:46 PM

Flamingo fishing report, 8 October - This report is a bit late since the last day on the water was Monday, but since then the weather seems to have shut down everything in our area. It will clear by the end of the weekend so most of this is still valid... We started out ten days ag more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2011-09-25
8:45 PM

Flamingo fishing report, 25 September - On Saturday it was back to Flamingo with a father and son team from Tequesta, up towards Stuart. Steve Shapiro was on a mission to get his son, 14 year old Jared, his first big tarpon. This turned out to be one of those be careful what you wish fo more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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