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Low Water Levels in the Glades means huge numbers of Bass
Capt. Alan Sherman
May 29, 2015
Miami - Freshwater Fishing Report

I only charter for largemouth bass during the low water periods of the year in South Florida. Right now and for the past few months water levels are low enough to have big numbers of largemouth bass, pickerel and many other freshwater species holding in the canal systems of the Everglades Conservation Areas. This means lots of fish competing for the same food that translates into huge numbers of quality size largemouth bass being caught on soft plastics, Rapala floating minnows, and on fly. Even with the daily rain we have been having along the South Florida Coast the rain has failed to get to the canals where the bass are holding. Daily catches of over 50 fish and as many as 100 fish catches are being made right now.











Miami Fishing Forecast:

The largemouth bass, pickerel, peacock bass, gars, mudfish, oscars, cichlids, blue gills and others will continue to give you action all day long for many weeks to come before water levels rise and allow the fish to move back up on the flats where they spread out and become harder to target.
Target Species:

largemouth bass, pickerel, peacock bass, gars, mudfish, oscars, cichlids, blue gills and others
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