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Fishing Reports by Capt. Alex Zapata


2018-10-07
9:40 PM

Bonefishing in Miami and the keys -Fall weather in full swing - Undoubtedly, Biscayne Bay and the keys are one of the most popular bonefishing destinations in the world. The Florida keys have earned a reputation of being a difficult fishery with highly educated fish, low numbers of shots and record size specimens more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-09-11
12:08 PM

Stellar summertime fishing, beginning of fall - Fishing on the flats has been red hot! I've been bouncing around, all open down the keys, from Biscayne Bay all the way down to the lower keys with a lot of success. The highlight has definitely been the great numbers of small to mid size bonefish more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-09-09
9:43 PM

Late summer early fall Everglades report - The fishing in the Everglades has been very good to say the least. We've been fishing the park both from islamorada and out of flamingo marina with great success. Baby tarpon fishing has been consistent, with plenty of bigger fish around in the 3 more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Flamingo


2018-07-17
12:59 PM

The hotter the weather, the hotter the fishing! - It is hot and it's only going to get hotter! That's the current situation here in south Florida with the weather and the fishing. After a busy tarpon spring season, the long and calm weather days of summer are back. If you want to catch your f more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Flamingo


2018-07-16
4:15 PM

Summer time action - The best time of the year for fishing in Biscayne Bay is here! We are in full summer time mode, which consists of calm mornings and early starts at dawn looking for rolling tarpon, floating permit and/or tailing bones. The calm weather normally lasts more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-05-27
2:32 PM

Tarpon season updates - Lots of rain and wind have made tarpon fishing very challenging this month. Right now, Season's first named storm Alberto is delivering heavy bands of rain across the Florida peninsula. Despite the adverse weather, some fish have been caught between more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-05-12
6:04 PM

Tarpon season in the keys - It is May and the Tarpon are everywhere in the keys. The ocean tarpon run is in full force and everybody have silver in their mind. We've had some tough weather days with a lot of wind and cloud cover but there is always a way to catch them despite t more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-04-30
9:16 PM

Tarpon season Flyfishing report - The tarpon fishing continues to heat up in the keys. The fish have been plentiful in most backcountry and ocean side areas from Miami down to Key west. Calm weather days have been spent mostly out in the backcountry, throwing flies at laid up tarpon more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-04-23
10:48 PM

Tarpon Season 2018 - Tarpon season is on! My favorite time of the year is here and with it, waves of anglers coming from all the over the world to try their luck at the mighty silver king in south Florida and the keys. I started to see the first schools of migratory ta more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay


2018-03-12
11:47 AM

Biscayne Bay and the keys - Stable weather patterns with little to no cold activity produced great fishing in south Florida during February and March so far. Hot water temperatures had all the glamour species such as bonefish, permit and Tarpon ready to eat our offerings. I ran more...
Capt. Alex Zapata - Biscayne Bay

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