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Flamingo Fishing Reports


2009-05-27
12:20 PM

Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - Flamingo - This will be my last report for the month of May and it's been a good month... We've been mostly fly fishing, backing up occasionally with spinning gear -- tarpon the main focus. Everything else has been biting, but the tarpon are the stars at the more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-05-27
2:03 AM

5/26/09 Chub Cay Bahamas-Flamingo-Memorial Weekend - Making a crossing to the Bahamas(Chub Cay) you usually have one thing on your mind before the trip and that's good weather. Aboard the Connie Marie for the crossing was Todd, James, Tony and myself and all four of us had that in mind, but mother natu more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-05-22
12:17 PM

Rainy Season Has Started! - Fishing in South Florida is a bit different every year and long ago I learned that it is important to keep good records of what the fishing was like on each and every charter I make. I take note of many different things from each charter and log them more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2009-05-20
8:40 AM

5/17/09 Flamingo- Superstitious? - No. Well maybe just a little. This weekend my good buddy Ken and I got out to do some shallow water, sightfishing in Florida Bay . We had all of our usual gear on board aswell as our food, drinks and yes, Bananas(supposed to be bad luck-myth busted)! more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-05-19
12:20 AM

Flamingo - Muddy Mullet - In Flamingo if you find muddy water you'll find the fish… hungry fish. Mullet muddied areas provide refuge, camouflage and food for predatory fish like Snook, Redfish, Trout and Tarpon. The great news is the fish that gravitate to those muds are more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-05-16
6:20 PM

Flamingo to Biscayne Bay, Heating Up! - Summer is almost here and the warmer temps are starting to give us some better fishing out on the flats of Biscayne Bay, Flamingo, and the Upper keys! My last couple of trips out have proven worthy of a good effort. Biscayne has been showing excellen more...
Capt. Joe Costadura - Flamingo


2009-05-13
10:01 PM

Summer is Here and Fishing is Good - The tarpon bite in the Everglades and Biscayne has been good. We have jumped a good number and landed a few fish. We can officially say it's summer in south Florida because it is hot! And a great boating season is here. It is a great time of the more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo


2009-05-11
8:12 PM

Summer is here - I have been fishing every day so its been hard to keep up on my fishing reports but here is a an overview of what's been happening. 050109 Flamingo with Poco,Larry and Galant these are there frat names. They were about 2 hours late so we just we more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-05-11
9:45 AM

Flamingo - DoubleTrouble - What a week! The winds finally laid down, the flats and bites were filled with clean water and it seemed like the fish were everywhere. It was our first week of real Springtime action and it will hopefully continue for weeks to come. When the more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-05-08
6:56 PM

Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - Flamingo - It's been almost a month since my last report. This time of year a day off is a rarity so you can be sure that I was out there most days, bad weather and all... Now that the wind seems to have quit blowing so hard the fishing has improved dramat more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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