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Spring is Good

Capt. Ariel Cabrera
March 15, 2011
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

Spring fishing has been good all-around south Florida waters. Flamingo has had a great trout bite with mixed action in between the flats and backcountry. The channels and grassflats have been holding good numbers of fish during moving tides. I have been using Gulp and Fishbites lures with excellent results. We have been getting bluefish, ladyfish, mackerel, and shark all while trout fishing. Near the islands we have also found redfish, drum, and sheepshead along with some big snook.

I have fished with numerous folks recently including the L.Rowe family, D. takasaki for bonefish, Kenny Lugo, and many others. We have had successful days on the water.

Flamingo Fishing Forecast:

In Biscayne Bay I have been starting to see some nice schooling bonefish and permit all through Stiltsville and down to Adam's Key. There have been some big barracuda and large sharks as well in the area. The tarpon should also start to school up well and will be found in numbers. The deep water cuts always have some fish. Just watch out for the spring winds and rough seas that accompany the time of year.
On the windiest days I usually take my clients deep into the backwaters of Flamingo, Chokoloskee, or into the Big Cypress swamp where we can hide from the wind and catch some fish. Then again, some of my best days bonefishing have been Oceanside and blustery. You won't know if you don't go.

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