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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2002-06-12
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week there's been lots of variety along the Gulf coast and not very may mosquitoes. On Saturday it was snook, trout, and a variety of other species including pompano. The best catch of the week was a 16lb snook in Whitewater Bay taken on more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-05-30
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Although we only fished one day at Flamingo this past week it was a memorable outing. Elman Myers, a local businessman, caught and released a backcountry slam. Steve Camm, from England, caught and released a 12' sawfish on spinning tackle. We esti more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-05-21
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - It's the tail end of the tarpon season along the west coast of the 'Glades but the fish are still biting. We're having to hunt for them but we've scored every day this past week with fish in river mouths and just inside the rivers. Along with tarpo more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-04-23
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This time of year most guides hardly have a day off and it's been busy. We'll start off with Flamingo. The rivers and river mouths continue to hold large tarpon. This past week the big fish have been doing all of the releasing, however. I partic more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-04-16
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This week the tarpon did most of the releasing, but it's all been fun and sometimes just a little too close for comfort. We've had big tarpon eating almost every day this week. My anglers have stuck them on bait, flies, and lures up to and over 100 more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-04-08
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This time of year Flamingo is the place to be and that's where I've been day after day. Every day for the past few weeks we've had tarpon biting and most of the time staying attached to our lures, flies, and anything else we've thrown at them. This more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-03-20
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The big story this past week has been the spring tarpon fishing at Flamingo. We haven't stuck any over 100 this week, but some each day up to that mark on lures and flies. Ron Weber and his son Michael were down from Kansas City for two days. They more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-03-05
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Most of last week was spent fishing Biscayne Bay at night for baby tarpon and snook. We were on the water four nights and found fish every night, although some nights the weather was a bit difficult. Even with howling winds a few bridges held tarpo more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-02-23
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week at Flamingo was a bit difficult with weather conditions that included winds that were howling at times. Fishing behind islands and in sheltered coves produced a few good catches. Dr. Meyer Heyman from Baltimore caught his first snoo more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-02-06
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Fishing on Sunday at Flamingo was great for those hunting the silver king. Lots of the big tarpon and lots of folks jumping them on both flies and plugs. Everybody but my anglers -- all of our fish had lockjaw.... On Monday the first cold front i more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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