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Fall is a Coming to South Florida!

Capt. Alan Sherman
September 9, 2015
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

It won't be long till the schools of baitfish return to North Bay and South Florida and our Fall fishing takes off.. As of this date we are still in a summer pattern of high heat and warm water. Baitfish schools that attract larger fish have been scattered one day and scarce the next. This has made fishing tough at times. Dolphin AKA Mahi Mahi had been available and easy to catch offshore of Miami for the past three months. Unfortunately that has changed in the past few days. The huge mats of Sargasso weeds and Sargasso weedlines have been pushed way offshore by our recent storms with west winds making it tough for most to reach them and the dolphin schools that are feeding in and around them. South Florida fishermen enjoyed some of the best dolphin fishing in recent memory during those past three months. Some of my clients and family members did get in on the action. When I wasn't looking for dolphins offshore of Miami I was fishing in Flamingo where snook and redfish have been very cooperative. We had a 17 pound redfish during one of those trips. He was a monster for Flamingo. North Bay fishing was been fair with sea trout available one day and then very scarce the next. This will change in just a few weeks once water temperatures drop a bit and the big baitfish schools return to the bay. I also had some time to spend with my family and friends during the past few months. My wife and I and my cousin and his wife spent a few days in Islamorada and had a great time. Then it was off on a cruise to the Caribbean, always a blast. After that a week in Key West with my family! All good times!

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So what are you waiting for? Lets go catch some fish!

So there it is! Check the pictures out and decide on where you want to fish on your charter on the Get Em with captain Alan Sherman.

GET EM SPORTFISHING CHARTERS

I have open dates and the fishing will continue to be good for some time.

This is what South Florida, Get Em Sportfishing Charters and I have to offer you!

All you have to do is call, text or e-mail me and it's done.

I have open dates in my calendar so if you're interested in getting in on some hot fishing action give me a call at 786-436-2064 or drop me an e-mail at [email protected].

Let's set it up today!

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Check out my report in the Miami Herald's Sports section under Fishing Updates each Thursday, the Florida Sportsman Magazines South Florida Internet Fishing Report
www.floridaspotsman.com), my monthly Action Spotter Fishing Report for the South Region in the Florida Sportsman Magazine each month.

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Miami Fishing Forecast:

Miami Fishing Forecast:

Summer is here and the fishing in South Florida is about to explode. With water temperatures rising sea trout and snook will start their spawning seasons. Bigger fish and bigger numbers of fish! Spanish mackerel, bluefish and kingfish are heading north for the summer. As they pass the Miami area they always provide a months' worth of action. Big jack crevalles will be chasing baitfish schools in North Bay and big tarpon will be stealing baits intended for other fish. Offshore we will see kingfish and Spanish mackerel, bonitos, sailfish, dolphins and blackfin tuna feeding right alongside each other. In Flamingo in Everglades National Park we will see the return of all of the migratory birds as they fill the park and make unbelievable sunrise pictures. Fishing for snook, redfish, sheepshead, blackdrum, snapper, sea trout, jacks ladyfish, sharks, tripletail, cobia and more will be as e exciting light tackle fishing as one could wish for.

Target Species:

Snook, Sea Trout, Redfish, Cobia, Dolphins, Sailfish more!

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Capt. Alan Sherman is Coast Guard Licensed and Insured and specializes in No pressure calm water light tackle fishing in the prestine waters of North & South Biscayne Bay, Offshore and Flamingo in Everglades National Park from his 2005 22' Pathinfinder Bay Boat named "Get Em", powered by a 2006 Yamaha V MAX 200 hp outboard engine. The "Get Em" is loaded with all updated features and all fishing tackle is top of the line. The "Get Em" targets tarpon, snook, redfish, sharks, sea trout, dolphin,etc

Contact Info:

"Get Em" Sportfishing Charters
1286 NE 99th St.
Miami Shores, FL 33138
Phone: 786-436-2064
Alt. Phone: 305-757-5503
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