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Great Fall Fishing

Capt. Ariel Cabrera
November 1, 2015
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

This is a favorite time of the year to fish Flamingo and the west coast of Florida. Fishing has been good like in the summer as we have been catching quite a variety of species.

Using soft plastic lures like the monster 3X, Gulp, and Fishbites we have been producing nice-sized snapper, refish,seatrout, and snook.

Also, some juvenile tarpon have been invading similar areas very early in the morning.

Flamingo Fishing Forecast:

Fall has gotten a late start with water temperatures still being rather warm but all the summer fish are still here. Soon we can expect pompano, bluefish, mackerel, flounder on the deeper troughs followed by sheepshead and black drum. Use lures or bait that is available where you are fishing. Later in the season shrimp bait becomes the staple-don't forget to bring.
In the deep backcountry it is always nice to toss a plug for snook or that laid-up tarpon. If you are looking to get out give us a call.

Remember that we are also using our mud boat to guide for waterfowl. If you are interested in a good duck hunt, call us to arrange.

305 431-6936
www.captainariel.com

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Fly fishing and light tackle in Everglades National Park (Flamingo) and south Florida. Veteran guide and boating author. Offering a No-Fish, No-Pay guarantee. Instruction and group trips, a speciality. Charter rates vary according to location and type of vessel used.

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