Inshore, Offshore and Freshwater Fishing is all Happening In SF.
Capt. Alan Sherman
June 24, 2015
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

It's almost been a month since my last report so let me catch you up as quickly as possible. This means fewer words and more pictures!
North Bay fishing has been OK! When I have been able to catch live baitfish that are big enough to attract a special fish we have caught large jack crevalles, snook, sharks and big sea trout. Most of this fishing has been from 7 AM till noon. After that I have seen a quick drop in the action due to the heat.












Flamingo has been good for snook, sea trout, sharks, tripletail, redfish, jacks, ladyfish and snapper and the fishing in Flamingo has been steady all day.





Offshore fishing offshore of Miami has been good at times especially if you're looking for blackfin tuna and dolphins.



Mustad 1/0 Ultra Point short shank hook



Freshwater fishing has been outstanding due to our lack of a rainy season. I have been fishing the Conservation Areas that have canals and catching largemouth bass to five pounds plus plenty of panfish, gars and a few pickerel. All of the catches are being made with Rapala floating minnows, Pop R's and soft plastics.







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So what are you waiting for? Lets go catch some fish!
So there it is! Check the pictures out and decide on where you want to fish on your charter on the Get Em with captain Alan Sherman.
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I have open dates and the fishing will continue to be good for some time.
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Miami Fishing Forecast:

Miami Fishing Forecast:
Spring is here and the fishing in South Florida is about to explode. With water temperatures rising sea trout and snook will start their spawning seasons. Bigger fish and bigger numbers of fish! Spanish mackerel, bluefish and kingfish are heading north for the summer. As they pass the Miami area they always provide a months' worth of action. Big jack crevalles will be chasing baitfish schools in North Bay and big tarpon will be stealing baits intended for other fish. Offshore we will see kingfish and Spanish mackerel, bonitos, sailfish, dolphins and blackfin tuna feeding right alongside each other. In Flamingo in Everglades National Park we will see the return of all of the migratory birds as they fill the park and make unbelievable sunrise pictures. Fishing for snook, redfish, sheepshead, blackdrum, snapper, sea trout, jacks ladyfish, sharks, tripletail, cobia and more will be as e exciting light tackle fishing as one could wish for. When the freshwater levels drop in the Everglades Conservation areas the largemouth bass stack up in the canal systems providing 100 fish days.
Target Species:

Target Species: Largemouth Bass, Snook, Sea Trout, Redfish, Cobia, Dolphins, Sailfish more!
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