Flamingo Report

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…

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Current conditions

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.

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Key Biscayne

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!

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Biscayne Bay

We fished the bay yesterday with some good bonefish tailing action. We had a 2 hour window with lots of shots on bonefish and just couldn’t quite seal the deal. We had some slicked out conditions, which at times makes it tough because bonefish can be a little spooky. Good to see the numbers on…

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Cold Front

A cold front is blowing through as we speak but the winds are going to start to lay down on Thursday. It will also start to warm up a bit on Thursday as well. Fishing should pick up right where it left off before this front. We have good tides this week and the tarpon…

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Everglades Tarpon

The tarpon fishing over he past few weeks has been just awesome. Lots of big fish floating around and lots of exciting eats. These fish are so strong and powerful and so much fun on fly and light tackle. A lot of the times when throwing spin gear, getting the bite and a few jumps…

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Snook in the Everglades

Three years ago in 2012 the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission created a drastic yet beneficial measure that guaranteed the robust population of Centropomus undecimalis, colloquially known as Snook, off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. The Commission closed the entire gulf to any form of Snook fishing activity…

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Tarpon Fishing

Just got done with a week long tarpon trip down in the Everglades. The tarpon fishing was off the charts and Vova from Russia landed his first big Tarpon The warm weather we have had keep the fish around. The fish completely disappeared with the front hat just blew through over the weekend but a…

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Everglades Fishing

The Ten Thousand Islands is the best place for fishing for redfish in pure fun. But, it is just the start of the excitement for people who desire a different salt water fishing experience. This wilderness that is the house of numerous mangrove trees, is well known for its redfish, snook and tarpon; three of…

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Snook Fishing in the Everglades

The popularity of snook is now coming back again, even when its season is considered more closed than it is open. You are still able to catch and release these kinds of trophy fish. What’s more, it can be done without doing much work, using special techniques and looking for secret spots. Provided below are…

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