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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2003-07-03
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Summer time fishing continues hot and heavy. We're getting shots at nearly everything that swims at Flamingo right now. Here's a brief summary: On Friday Neil Franklin of Coral Gables struck and fought a 100lb tarpon to the boat for release on sp more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-06-17
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Our usual good summertime fishing is still going strong along the coast, north and south of the Shark River area. There's more than a few places where a limit of speckled trout is just a matter of fishing for them for about an hour or so. Large jac more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-06-11
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Flamingo The Gulf coast, north and south of the Shark River area continues to provide great opportunities for every kind of gear and style of fishing. Every day it's steady action with small tarpon from 10 to 30lbs, snook, speckled trout, snappe more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-06-04
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - All of the action right now continues to be around river mouths along the Gulf coast west of Flamingo. Although there's still lots of tiny pilchards along gulf-side shorelines the action has been a bit erratic due to a combination of heavy rains and more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-05-28
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week the action has been mostly along the coast north and south of the Shark River area. We've found great quantities of new summer pilchards at every river mouth. It will be at least another month before they're big enough to net (most a more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-05-21
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week the fishing changed considerably along the Gulf coast from Cape Sable north to the Rogers River. Our great spring-time tarpon fishing has finished for now (they'll be back by mid-summer and stay solid well into October). One day we h more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-05-14
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - In the past two weeks our best fishing has been along the Gulf coast and nearby rivers from Cape Sable all the way to Lostmans River. Every day we've had lots of shots at large tarpon that are gathering in preparation for their spawning migration. more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-04-27
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Finally a day off, and time for a long overdue fishing report and then lots of maintenance. It's been over a month since my last report so there's some ground to cover... The tarpon fishing this past month in my favorite areas has been wild more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-03-23
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - It's been almost two weeks since my last report, but that doesn't mean the fish have gotten a break! It's been full tilt, day after day, with a brief few days off to visit the fly fishing conclave up in Baton Rouge. The folks with the Red Stick Fly more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-03-04
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week the weather has been unusually warm here and so has the fishing. Last Wednesday was a day for exploring and some photography in the interior. I couldn't resist bringing a few rods and before noon had a backcountry slam using flies an more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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