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Capt. Jim Hobales
March 31, 2011
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

I am at Flamingo today with Keith his wife Barbara and there 17 year grandson Jake. The are from Tennessee and do a lot of fishing there. We started out like I always do just catching a few fish to break the ice after I spotted a rolling Tarpon We stopped and made a few cast and caught a bunch of 12 inch Ladyfish which went in to the live well for Tarpon bait. We got on our way we headed north for Tarpon, I rigged the Ladyfish and put them out on 20 lb Biscayne rods. It didn't take to long for the Sharks to show up, we caught a few and moved on. The next few spots gave up a few Redfish each and it was fun but we did loose a few to trees. Barbara caught her first Redfish on her own and was really excited about it. I decided to hit a spot I haven't been to since the big Freeze last year and it really paid off. We got into a few Redfish and that's when I notice some fish pushing up mud's, I told Keith it not Sting Rays. We went back to working the area we were at and then I noticed a free jumping Tarpon behind us. I was just in mid sentence of telling Keith and Jake they could be Tarpon. We moved back to where I spotted them and they were right in the middle of a school of Ladyfish. I got a Ladyfish out of the well and put it out, as I was free lining the bait the line started to rip off the reel. I handed it to Jake and gave him a few instructions he closed the bail got the hook set and the 100 lb Tarpon went straight up in the air. Jake held on for a minute or so and then the Tarpon started running at us and came un glued. Jake looked at me with a look of WOW! All he said was awesome! We only had one bait left and a shark ate it. Kith finally said we have had enough.


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I am out this morning with my wife, son and his friend. We got out and looked for bait which was tough to find, I should of made a couple phone calls. We ended up with some pinfish which we used later. As I was looking for bait we caught a bunch of nice trout to 22 inches and Bluefish to 5 lbs. I tried to get away from the crowds but it was a beautiful day and everyone was out. We got into some really big Jacks in the intercoastal and my son and his friend had a lot of fun trying to catch them.

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Captain Jim Hobales was born and raised in South Florida. In the early years he learned to fish his home waters of Miami's Biscayne Bay and the Florida Keys. In the early 1980's he was introduced to Flamingo, at Everglades National Park, it was a life changing experience. Captain Jim became obsessed with the fishing in both Florida Bay as well as Whitewater Bay in the backcountry. Captain Jim is an Everglades National Park permitted guide and a Met registered guide.

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Caught Lookin Charters
7900 NW 174 Terr.
Miami, FL 33015
Phone: 305-333-8149
Alt. Phone: 305-362-6460
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