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Fishing Reports by Capt. Brandon Acosta


2016-12-20
10:07 AM

Late December into January - Everglades National Park - Winter is here but you would not know it with our daytime air temperatures still in the 80's every day. Water temperatures are still in the mid 70's. Looking forward, January is typically our coolest month of the year. Gulf water temperatures typical more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2016-10-06
8:21 AM

October fishing in Everglades City - October can prove to be one of the favorite months of year for many 10,000 Islands fishing enthusiasts. Although still a hot summer month, you can expect to see the regular rainstorms begin to taper off as the season begins to change. The daytime tem more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2016-06-23
7:24 AM

Everglades City - 10,000 Islands - As June rolls into July, we can almost count on daily rain storms like clock work for the next couple of months. Look for your best bite to be early in the day, and again late in the afternoon/early evening after the rain comes in and cools things of more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2016-03-17
6:40 AM

March Fishing in Everglades City - March is the last month of our typical winter fishery here in the Everglades National Park. We will still experience some windy days and a couple of cold fronts, but the fishing can be fantastic! Water temperatures should pop up into the low 70's more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2015-11-05
7:10 AM

November 2015 Fishing in Everglades City & Chokoloskee - November 2015 Forecast: Chokoloskee, Everglades City, and the Everglades National Park November is just about always my favorite month here fishing the Everglades National Park. My top reasons are that the daytime air temperatures will average in more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2015-05-28
6:39 AM

June fishing in Everglades City - Everglades City, Chokoloskee, and the Everglades National Park The Summer heat is here, and the bite is on! Day time air temperatures in June are hovering around 90 degrees each day, which has now brought the average water temperature up to 86 de more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2015-03-19
7:22 AM

March fishing in Everglades City & Chokoloskee - In like a lion and out like a lamb… March is living true to the saying. We had weeks of wind and are now seeing a settling trend beginning. The water temp is now 80 degrees, and along with that comes our late winter/early spring fishery. We now h more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2014-12-14
9:24 AM

December fishing in Chokoloskee and Everglades City - December 2014: Chokoloskee, Everglades City, and the Everglades National Park December brings some changes to our weather and our local fishery. The daytime air temperatures will drop to a mild average of the mid 70's and water temperatures will d more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Everglades City


2014-11-06
9:00 AM

November fishing in Chokoloskee & Everglades City - November is just about always my favorite month here fishing the Everglades National Park. My top reasons are that the daytime air temperatures will average in the low 80's, water temperatures will drop to the mid to high 70's, rainfall will drop to more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee


2014-09-08
12:16 PM

September fishing in the Everglades National Park - September will be the last HOT and rainy month of the summer here in the Everglades National Park. Day time air temperatures will average around 91. Water temps will hover around 86. Typical to our summer months, September heats up so much by mid day more...
Capt. Brandon Acosta - Chokoloskee

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