The water has been dropping with the lack of rain we have had over the last few months. When this happens the Everglades bass fishing turns on. All the bait gets pushed into the main canals and bass follow them. It is not uncommon to catch 50-100 bass on a 4 hour trip. We catch them on fly and spin tackle using jerkbaits, poppers, and plastic worms. This can be some of the best bass fishing in Florida as far as sheer numbers go. It is important to book with a full time Everglades fishing guide as that is just as important as where your fishing. Being a full time and being on the water daily sometimes makes all the difference in the world. Fish are always on the move, so knowing where the fish are is obviously extremely important to having a successful day on the water. This is the time to get on some bass, so give me a call to get out on the water!