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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-06-01
11:45 AM

Flamingo - Stealthy Rewards - In the skinny stuff, stealth is key. If you want to catch the fish you see, both your approach and presentation have to be stealthy. Chances are, if the fish hear or see you, they will not eat. Everything is fair game here... sounds from the engine more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-05-28
7:06 PM

Slow Biz, But Great Fishing - 052809 I fished south Biscayne Bay today with Robert and his son John celebrating his 35 th birthday. The conditions weren't perfect as we sat out on Caesers Bank looking for Tarpon, no sun and dirty incoming water made it tough to see. We did see more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-05-28
4:26 PM

Tarpon Worm Hatch! - The Fishing Report. May 28, 2009. Tarpon hatch is on! Tarpon have been pigging out on palalo worms during the late afternoon and early evening falling tides on the flats during the past several days on the Atlantic side. Here is a nice poon tak more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-05-28
9:33 AM

Tarpon in the Everglades Park - The dolphin fishing remains good; most of the fish are between 400 to 800 feet of water. The boats going out to 1200 feet are finding bigger fish. The Blackfin tuna are biting on the humps. Yellowtail snapper are still showing up in good numbers more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-05-27
4:42 PM

Holiday Fishing Techniques - The Memorial Day has come and gone and so have all the extra boats on the water. It is more difficult to fish during these busy holidays. Uneducated (with the Everglades) anglers do not realize the pressure they place on the species who call the Ever more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


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


2009-05-25
1:02 PM

Big Dolphin and lots of Schooling fish - Charter Boat Seahorse Fishing Report Whale Harbor Islamorada Florida Still constant action all day long on the Sea Horse at Whale Harbor Marina. Big Dolphin, nice size Blackfin Tuna, and Wahoo. Dolphin are coming through in various depths of w more...
Capt. Don Clark - Islamorada


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


2009-05-21
12:12 PM

7 out of 12 Tarpon - The late night bite is still on for the Tarpon. We caught 7 tarpon 100 lb + under the light of the moon. The bite was hard right before a major thunderstorm came through. The storm lasted only 1/2 hour however, after the storm we only had one more bi more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada

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