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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2012-09-09
6:32 PM

Flamingo report, 9 September - Finally got back out on the water on Friday and we ran all the way across the interior to the Gulf coast before slowing down. It was high outgoing tide and that first shoreline was very active - we could see small tarpon rolling, small to medium shar more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-08-15
8:08 AM

Flamingo report (a day in the life...), 15 August - Been two weeks since my last report - not surprising since I was broken down. Finally got my new motor installed and yesterday was it's first day on the water. This will be my third Evinrude E-Tec 90 motor and I can't say enough good things about t more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-07-30
12:59 PM

Everglades days, 30 July - was only on the water one day this past week, out of Flamingo. We made the run across and found lots of trout, snapper, and jacks. Along the way we also tangled with big sharks, big snook, and grouper that just hammered my anglers - but didn't sta more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-07-19
12:55 PM

Biscayne nights, Everglades days, 19 July - This past week has followed the pattern that's been in place now for most of the summer. Good fishing at night locally in Biscayne Bay and good fishing along the saltwater coast of the Everglades during the daytime. I'll let the pics do most of the more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-07-07
4:16 PM

Everglades days/Biscayne Bay nights, 7 July - This past week the 'Glades along the coast north and south of the Little Shark River were the destination of choice during the daytime. I was able to add one night in Biscayne Bay where the tarpon action was pretty strong (and will stay that way for more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-06-23
8:49 AM

Flamingo fishing report, 23 June - Lots of rain and some wind this past week kept most off of the water. During the week we were the only boat on the water with rare exception along the Gulf coast of the Everglades. My anglers caught and released snook, redfish, trout, mackeral, cob more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-05-29
9:10 AM

ENP fishing report, 29 May - This time of year many that fish out of Flamingo work to the south down into Florida Bay.... being a bit contrary I've been running through the interior to the west coast of the 'Glades, north and south of the Shark River. The fishing along the coas more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-05-10
10:33 AM

Everglades report, 10 May 2012 - This report will break a long dry spell.... the past six weeks have been hectic with bookings alternating between Flamingo and Everglades City. No two days in the 'Glades are ever the same and surprises are an every day occurrence. Over on the F more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-03-19
2:18 PM

Everglades report, 9 - 19 March 2012 - Most guides are very busy now everywhere in south Florida and the Keys and I'm no exception. Even in less than perfect weather the fish are biting wherever you find them (but tarpon are still tough to feed..). Going continuously doesn't leave much more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2012-03-06
11:57 AM

Biscayne nights - Everglades daytime, 6 March - Did more night fishing than daytime stuff these past few days. With less than perfect weather I guess we were lucky to be on the water at all... My first booking was a night trip with visiting anglers Baily Dent and Tom Hill who were looking for ta more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Miami

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