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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2003-02-12
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The big tarpon are back in Whitewater! Not just big but extra large... Seriously, most of the fish last week were in the over 100 range. That doesn't mean they were particularly hungry, though. When the big fish are in and feeding it's pretty obv more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-02-01
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - It's been a few weeks since my last report, but that doesn't mean that we haven't been on the water almost every other day... Here are the highlights: The good news is no sign of any fish kills in the areas that I fish inside at Flamingo fro more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-01-07
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Our last two outings at Flamingo were on cold days, very similar to what we'll have the rest of the week. Water temps are down considerably with 57 to 59 degree surface water at dawn, warming up 4 to 5 degrees during the day. Fortunately the water more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2003-01-02
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - After a week's break it was back to Flamingo this week for a couple of days. Lots of folks there for the holidays. I can't remember seeing as many rental canoes in Buttonwood canal. The canoe access area to Hell's Bay also had lots of parked vehi more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-12-18
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Biscayne Bay nights This past weekend we fished one night for baby tarpon. It was a bit slow. We jumped three fish from 20 to 30lbs. The water temps were surprisingly high, from 71 to almost 74 degrees. We never saw any shrimp moving at all, a more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-12-04
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week we gave Flamingo a rest and fished a couple of night charters for baby tarpon in Biscayne Bay. A scouting trip on Thursday night found good numbers of fish in the 30 to 40lb range on one bridge but nothing on the second bridge. Altho more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-11-27
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The past two weeks have been busy ones with lots of time on the water in rapidly changing conditions. Several cold fronts in rapid succession have the fish fnally moving inside in good numbers. It's also meant some tough fishing conditions and more more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-11-05
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week it's all happening along the Gulf coast from south of the Shark River to Lostman's. Every day we've had shots at tarpon from 50 to over 100lbs. Our biggest in the boat was one of about 60lbs. Snook have been co-operating on bait, lu more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-10-29
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week was one of great contrasts. The extremely high and low tides made for some interesting fishing. On the low end of the tides, we found good numbers of redfish, both inside and along the coast near river mouths. They were perfect targ more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-10-23
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This will be my first report in the last two weeks. It's been busy and we were chasing those late season tarpon right up until last week's cold front. The bad news is that the water temps dropped almost 7 degrees in just two days and the big fish d more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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