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Good fishing in the Everglades.

Capt. Scott Taylor
May 6, 2018
Everglades City - Saltwater Fishing Report

The fishing has been very consistent the last few weeks in the Everglades. Often the weatherman threatens us with some bad weather, but it never comes. We have had some wind, but then we go hide to get out off it.

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Fishing to the south has been best for redfish, and the snook fishing has been good just about everywhere. Yesterday it got pretty windy and we went into some creeks where there was no wind, and jumped 3 tarpon and had another 4 eat. None to the boat, but it was pretty awesome.

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Laid Up Tarpon with tail sticking out of the water!
I am down here in the Glades till May 30th, then back to guiding in South West Colorado.
http://www.highcountrycharters.com

Target Species:

Tarpon Redfish Snook in FL, and Trout in CO

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Join a Pagosa Springs Fishing Guide for a great day fishing on Southwest CO's high mountain streams and Northern NM on Navajo Lake and the " Quality Waters" of the San Juan River. Species fished on a guided fly fishing trip, include Bass, Pike, Trout, Crappie, Salmon and more while Fly Fishing Pagosa Springs, CO. Fly fishing and spin fishing trips with artificial lures and flys are offered on Navajo Lake, and fly fishing only trips are offered on the "Quality Waters" of the San Juan River.

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High Country Fishing Charters
558 Ginger Cir.
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Phone: 970-946-5229
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