I have spent the last few days out of Flamingo. The weather has not been the greatest but we are still managing to put some fish in the boat on both fly and spin tackle. The snook fishing has been on the slower side but the trout and redfish has been pretty steady. We have…
We spent yesterday afternoon jigging in Government Cut in Miami. Didn’t see much action from tarpon but did a lot of species. We caught every Mangrove, Yellowtail, and Mutton snapper, Jacks up to 10 lbs, and a bunch of different species. This time of year this is a very effective way to catch fish and…
The fishing in the Glades continues to be pretty steady. The fronts are definitely rolling through every few days now bringing some chilly temps. When this happens we just need to fish slower because the fish are pretty lethargic. Those warm days in between the fronts can be pretty good if we have some light…
The fishing in the Glades remains pretty steady. We have caught snook, redfish, seatrout on fly the last few days. There is still a ton of water in the park, so it is just a matter of hitting as many spots during the day as possible. Sometimes we find them stacked up in one area,…
We have a front rolling through today and into tomorrow. The water temps are in high 60s and low 70s. Looks like after this front we will have some East winds for a few week or so. There still is a lot of water in the park from the extremely wet winter we have had…
The snook fishing in the park has been really good lately. It is cold out and they are stacking up in a little deeper water. We caught them on both live bait and artificial. There has also been some redfish and black drum mixed in. Here is an average size fish. Antabuse blocks an enzyme…
The fronts are rolling through every few days now. The weather changes almost daily so you have to be flexible on you are fishing. Each front usually comes with strong winds. These strong winds really affect on where you can and can not fish. This is what winter time in the Glades is all about!
I hope everyone is off to a good start to the year. We are definitely in our winter fishing pattern with fronts rolling through every few days now. That’s the beauty of fishing the Everglades because there is always a place to hide. The snook fishing in the backcountry has been steady with some redfish…
The fronts are moving through every few days and they have brought some rain some rain. The bite still has been pretty steady. We have been spending time in the backcountry looking for snook and reds. Some days are better than others but overall the bite has been solid.
I have fishing out of Key Biscayne the last days with some challenging weather conditions. The fronts are rolling through every few days which makes fishing at times challenging. We gotten into a mixed bag in the Bay with some nice fish mixed in. I will be back in the Glades tomorrow!