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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2003-10-02
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The rain this past week seems to have moved the fish around quite a bit along the coast and nearby rivers. Other guides are reporting lots of redfish everywhere except inside rivers mouths where there's just too much freshwater runoff. The few spot more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-10-01
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The rain this past week seems to have moved the fish around quite a bit along the coast and nearby rivers. Other guides are reporting lots of redfish everywhere except inside rivers mouths where there's just too much freshwater runoff. The few spot more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-09-23
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Although last week's hurricane cost me a booking (my angler's house was right in the bullseye along the Chesapeake...) we still fished three days this past week. The passing hurricane wasn't even noticed along the gulf coast with the exception of a more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-09-17
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Fishing's been great this past week along the coast and up inside nearby rivers. As baitfish schools continue to increase in size, quantity, and variety they've become the key factor each day along with the tides. I spent one full day exploring by more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-09-10
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Although it's been three weeks since my last report we've been on the water at least three or four days a week during that time... This is a prime time along the Gulf coast of the 'Glades. Every day the baitfish are growing a bit larger and the sch more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-08-20
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week the baitfish along the Gulf coast out of Flamingo have been easy to find along wild beach shorelines. The hard part has been throwing your net without landing on the usual submerged logs and branches. Snook, speckled trout, and redfi more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-08-13
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week my time was equally divided between Flamingo during the daytime and Biscayne Bay at night. The night fishing has been fair. Our outing last night resulted in jumping 4 baby tarpon in the 20 to 30 lb range. The fish wouldn't eat our more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-08-06
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - My first charter this past week was at night in Biscayne Bay. We only jumped three of the baby tarpon but had shots at quite a few more. As usual the fly to use was a 1/0 Night Fly, a simple white tarpon pattern. The fish are beginning to shift to more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-07-30
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week we've begun moving into a late summer pattern along the Gulf coast out of Flamingo. We're seeing more and more bait each day and lots of tarpon. This week the tarpon have done all the releasing, most without much effort at all... Y more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-07-16
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Well it's still hot and muggy, the mosquitoes are still trying to outbite the fish, and the fishing is still darned good... This week the accent is on big tarpon. Jaime Rivero of Mexico released one of about 100lbs on Monday. We're gettin more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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