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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bob LeMay


2002-01-30
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Flamingo (inside and Gulf coast) Last week at Flamingo was a bit slow for the two days we fished it. On one day we managed to get backcountry slams for both anglers with fish on the small side. The next day it was lots of sharks with lemons, bul more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-01-22
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The past few days have seen heavy action at Flamingo. I'm speaking about the number of anglers... Parking lots filled to overflowing with the combination of the holiday and great weather. Now for the fishing stuff... Water temps have been unseas more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2002-01-02
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - A quick thank you to all the folks that have fished with me this past year. It's been a good one! This past week at Flamingo we fished on Thursday and Friday and found it a bit slow. We caught a variety on both conventional and fly fishing tackle more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-12-27
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - We only had one outing at Flamingo these past few days and it was slow at first. The giant tarpon that are in the interior bays are still there but a quickly changing weather situation have made them tough to target. We did find a few floating near more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-12-19
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The past two weeks at Flamingo have been great! The giant tarpon have moved into the interior bays and are eating every morning. The best fish so far was a 100 lb. fish that ate a plug fished on 12# line. My angler, Jaime Rivera, of Mexico City, more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-11-28
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The first signs of winter in Whitewater Bay and along the Gulf coast of the 'Glades started showing this week. The first rafts of coot were on the water in Coot and Whitewater bays. The first flocks of the big white pelicans also made an appearanc more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-11-22
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - This past week started slowly. Last weekend the water along the Gulf coast river mouths was still quite muddy so we fished inside Whitewater, finding small snook, redfish, and large ladyfish. The last few days though the situation has changed dram more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-11-14
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The water temps dropped considerably last week in the areas that we fish with morning surface temps as low as 63 degrees. Fortunately the fishing hasn't cooled off much at all.... The bait situation along the Gulf coast hasn't changed much, still more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-10-25
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - The fishing out of Flamingo remains pretty darn good. Yesterday, for the second trip in a row one of my anglers caught and released a grand slam.... The primary pattern is still, find the baitfish, and most of the predators will be somewhere nearb more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2001-10-19
12:00 AM

Everglades National Park - Flamingo - Last week at Flamingo the superb fall fishing continued along the Gulf coast and nearby rivers. By Sunday the bait was starting to work well up into Oyster Bay and Cormorant Pass with lots of spanish mackeral and speckled trout feeding on them. T more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo

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