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Backcountry Fishing

Capt. Jason Sullivan
November 14, 2013
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

I love this time of the year because it is usually when I start fishing as far back in the Everglades as you can go. The fronts are rolling through more consistent, which means an awesome backcountry experience. The snook are back there right now and as the water temps drop, the redfish will join them.
We had a day this week where we were fishing far south of Chokoloskee and eating lunch in a small lagoon, when 500 or so teal flew over our heads. What a cool thing to see! Another reason why I love the Everglades.

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The bass fishing in the Everglades has been really good as well. I fished a few days this past week and each trip we got over 60 fish.

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Give me a call to get out on the water!

Capt. Jason Sullivan
www.RisingTideCharters.com
(954)864-0592

Target Species:

Snook, Redfish, Tarpon, Trout, Bass

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Light Tackle and Fly-fishing on the flats, backcountry or night time snookin. We fish our way through the beautiful Florida Everglades and Biscayne Bay. If your looking to sight fish and have a great time, you'll definitely want to book a trip here. If your a beginner or a seasoned vet, give me a call to plan your next trip.

Contact Info:

Rising Tide Charters
8910 SW 68th Ct.
Miami, FL 33156
Phone: 954-864-0592
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