Flamingo Fishing Report
Capt. Jason Sullivan
January 29, 2018
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report
It is finally starting to warm back up in the Everglades which is making the fish extremely active again. Over the last few weeks water temps have dropped into the low 50s, which is really low for South Florida. The good thing is it has warmed up and I haven't seen any dead fish in Everglades National Park like we did in 2010.
The winter time snook fishing has been by far the best fishing we have had. Lots of little fish with some bigger ones mixed in. Most were caught on flies and plugs. The baby tarpon are still around and have been pretty active lately as well.
The water levels have dropped significantly due to the consecutive days with 20+ knot winds. That means the snook and bass fishing should really get turned on. We had a great day catching over 40 Bass on the freshwater side of the Everglades.
Tarpon season is right around the corner and I only have a few days in early March and early April left open. I do have some availability in May to sight fish big tarpon down in the Keys with a fly rod.
Give me a call or email to get out on the water.
All the best,
Capt. Jason Sullivan
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www.RisingTideCharters.com
(954)864-0592
Target Species:
Tarpon, Snook, Redfish
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