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Fishing Reports by Capt. Alan Sherman


2008-12-01
10:10 AM

Unusual Weather Means Great Fishing in South Florida - Our recent weather conditions remind me of years back when I worked the Party Boats out of Haulover Marina. Back then it was common for me to don thermal clothing in October and November. It has been along time since then and for the past 10 years I more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-11-19
6:26 PM

The Winter Pattern is Settleing in on Flamingo - As I sit and write this fishing report a strong cold front has just pushed through South Florida and our temperatures are quickly dropping into the 60's and eventually into the upper 50's. At this point I think we can safely say that summer is over a more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-11-16
10:05 AM

Cooler Temperatures Hotter South Florida Fiashing - As I sit and write this fishing report a strong cold front has just pushed through South Florida and our temperatures are quickly dropping into the 60's and eventually into the upper 50's. At this point I think we can safely say that summer is over a more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-11-05
5:21 PM

Flamingo is Hot and Your Missing Out! - Fished in Flamingo yesterday during a two boat charter organized by my fellow Capt. Pete. We met our two groups of three fishermen at 7:15 in the morning on the Florida Bay boat ramp and headed into Snake Bight Channel on the beginning of the outgoin more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-10-29
9:19 AM

October and in the 50's in South Florida - For the last two months I have been informing my clients and readers that this is the time to get out on the water to take advantage of some of the best fishing of the season and the ones that did get out I'm sure had some good fishing tales to tell. more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-10-15
10:39 AM

Finger Mullet Schools have Flamingo Red Hot! - Another great week of fishing in South Florida just passed us by but don't worry if you haven't had a chance to get out on the water recently the fishing will continue to be great for another month or so before settling in on a more normal fall/winte more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-10-12
10:23 AM

October Fishing at its Best! - October is here and the Fall Migration continues to excite South Florida Fishermen. Head over to Biscayne Bay or any of the Ocean Inlets and take a look across the water and you are almost guaranteed to see fish activity somewhere in your sights. Sch more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-09-29
2:16 PM

Fall is here! Why aren't you out on the Water? - Fall is here and so is the great fishing that comes with it. North Biscayne Bay has had plenty of baitfish schools attracting lots of attention from snook, tarpon, large jack crevalles, ladyfish, sea trout, snappers, barracudas and the first Spanish more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Flamingo


2008-09-17
7:27 PM

Biscayne Bay Inshore Fishing is on Fire! - Light winds and schools of Finger Mullet have the bay fish feeding in a frenzy. Recently during the calmer days and in the mornings large fish can be seen from a distance crashing into baitfish schools. These are the days that make fishing here in So more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2008-09-08
4:27 PM

The Fall Migration Has Started in South Florida! - Finally got out on the water on Saturday after the Florida Sportsman Magazines Live Radio Show on WMCU 1080 AM. Right away found big jack crevalles blasting baits and then a huge school of pilchards and quickly filled my live wells after a couple of more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami

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