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Flamingo Fishing Reports


2016-12-10
1:46 PM

Winter time equals fun fishing in the Everglades - As the end of the year approaches, the arrival of cold weather brings along several fishing opportunities for a wide array of species that are readily available during cold weather. I spend most of the year sightfishing with clients after glamo more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Flamingo


2016-12-05
4:00 PM

Biscayne nights - Everglades days, 5 December - Our first outing this week was a night trip last Thursday night, with a start time of 10pm... You have to ride the tide on night trips and that's just about when the outgoing tide we needed would get moving (funny thing - when I tell a prospective an more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2016-11-27
11:14 AM

Fishing Report, Flamingo backcountry, 26 November - I'll let the photos tell most of the story this week... We're in a transition period as the weather moves from warm to cold (but hesitates here and there with resulting temperature movements that have the fish moving around some...). Winter species, more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2016-11-22
10:55 AM

First chill of the year! - Its not winter but we definitely have a temperature change in South Florida, its been cool early in the mornings with water temps below 70 degrees.  This will put the fish In a couple of different places either in deep holes or up shallow. I really p more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2016-11-21
12:57 PM

Flamingo Fishing Report - It has been a while since my last report, so I just wanted let you know what is going on in the Everglades. We had a great late tarpon season, but now with the water temps dropping below that magic number, the tarpon have moved offshore. Good thing more...
Capt. Jason Sullivan - Flamingo


2016-11-08
10:23 AM

fall is here, so are fish! - The past 10 days have been as windy down here as it gets with not many fishing days. The wind finally came down and I had a few afternoon trips out of Biscayne Bay and Made the best of them. 11-03 16 Evans and Jackie from Dallas are h more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2016-10-26
8:57 AM

Fall in the Everglades - Fall is finally here in South Florida! The humidity seems to be gone and we have our northeast winds and bluebird skies. This is a great time to be down in South Florida. On the fishing side, it has been very good. The water temperatures have dro more...
Capt. Jason Sullivan - Flamingo


2016-10-23
8:00 PM

Fall is here! - Miami Beach area. This past few weeks have been ok, we were waiting for the big mullet runs. The thing that happens every year is it's flat calm then gets windy and then the mullet push down the beach and inside the bays. Well we had some mull more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2016-10-16
8:38 AM

Flamingo report, 16 October 2016 - Been quite a while since my last report - but things in the 'Glades have not gone according to schedule (nature's schedule, of course -we're just along for the ride...). Finally things are moving the way they should have been all along so this will more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2016-10-10
5:23 PM

First Real Cold Front of this Fall hits South Fl. - Hurricane Matthew has come and gone and most South Floridians have cleaned up what little mess that Matthew caused. Now we are ready to start fishing again. Matthew has pushed a ton of mullet schools down thew coast and lots of hungry predators are f more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo

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8. Freshwater (877)


Florida Regional Map Florida Keys and Florida Bay Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) East Florida (Jupiter to Cape Canaveral) Northeast Florida (Cape Canaveral to Jacksonville) Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) West Florida (Boca Grande to Cedar Key) Panhandle and Big Bend (Cedar Key to Pensacola) Freshwater (Gainesville, Orlando, Okeechobee, South FL)

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