Winter Fishing in S. Florida
Capt. Ariel Cabrera
December 10, 2008
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

The bite at Flamingo seems to be doing pretty well and now seeing more boaters on the water than before. I think it has to do with more desirable conditions and cheaper gas. Fishing is the number one reason though. And I expect to spend a lot more time there on charters and fishing in the coming weeks. Snook, redfish, drum, and sheepshead are already biting pretty steadily if you work the tide right. Inside waters have been hit or miss. Areas like Lane and Hell's Bay can be good on the right days. If you don't get a lot of hits in one area, it's usually best to move and keep plugging nearby or a different area altogether.
In Biscayne Bay I had the good fortune to fish with Virgil Price for a few days and we had some interesting results. We caught an assortment of fish like grouper, snapper, large porgies, barracuda, and some large jacks. Bonefishing was tough for us due to water temperature however action was steady. Some mackerel have been present in the finger channels already.
Capt. Ariel Cabrera has been a fishing guide for ten years now specializing in the Flamingo area of the Everglades National Park. He brings stories to people and print. Check out his website www.captainariel.com or call him at (305) 431-6936.
Flamingo Fishing Forecast:

Winter has finally arrived in south Florida and we are preparing for some solid action on the water. The backcountry of Everglades National Park provides many opportunities for boating, canoeing, camping, and of course, fishing. Best bet is it is cold is to fish the deeper water like grass beds and rivers. Here you'll find trout, mackerel, drum, redfish, and tarpon. One other overlooked fishery is the grouper fishing. Troll the rivers or drop some baits down with a stout rod and you'll see gags and Goliath responding.
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