We finally might be seeing some signs of some cooler weather. Of recent it has felt like summer down here in late October. The reason why people move to South Florida is the fall and winter weather we are lucky to have. Fishing in the Everglades in the Fall and winter is about as good as it gets. The weather is absolutely beautiful with cool mornings and no humidity. Fishing in the backcountry for snook, baby tarpon, and redfish really turns on when the temps cool of a bit. Being a full time Everglades fishing guide is important, as I am available everyday I am not already booked. You do not want to fish with a part time guide because they are not on the water daily to see the changes that happens daily.
Between the cold fronts over the next few months, the big tarpon fishing can be some of the best fishing of the year. The bigger fish will move in and out of the Everglades with the weather. This is a great time to tarpon fish as these will not get a lot of pressure. Looking forward to next few months.