Fishing in Flamingo
Январь 16, 2016 Key Biscayne 4 фото

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This week I only had one trip but it was a good one. I fished out of flamingo this week and it has been a couple months since I have been down there and I had forgot just how beautiful it is. It was a nice change of pace to fish somewhere other then Biscayne bay and I can't think of a better place then Flamingo. Between the drive through Everglades national park to get to the boat ramp and then all of the breathtaking scenery while you are on the water is what makes it a truly magical place. The morning started off with a nice boat ride through some thick fog to get to our first spot. The fog was so thick in the morning you could only see about 20 yards in front of the boat. The entire boat ride you could not see anything until all of a sudden the mangrove shorelines seemed to come out of no where letting us know we had made it. The first spot did not produce much and after a few minutes we picked and moved to our next spot. On the first cast we hook up to a nice Snook that weighed over 10lbs but as we got the snook boat side before I could net it and get it into the boat a bull shark came out of no where and bit the fish clean in half right in front of us. It was heartbreakng to see that happen to the fish but that's all part of fishing in flamingo and happens more then you would like. On our second cast we hook up to a nice size red fish that gave us a good fight before we got it to the boat for a quick pick and release. After releasing the red fish we proceeded to catch red fish and black drum on just about every cast for the next our or so. Most of the fish were around 20 inches, not monsters but they kept the rods bent and everyone busy fighting fish. We fished a couple more spots before we headed in and caught more small black drum, lady fish and the elusive cat fish. The weather was beautiful and the fishing was just as good and it ended up being a good day on the water. Water temperstures are perfect for fishing in flamingo right now and I look forward to getting back and enjoying some more good fishing. So BOOK YOUR TRIP TODAY!!!!!!! Capt. Alex Geneteau
Alex Genetau
Key-biscayne, Florida, United States
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Great time to be fishing in Miami
Great time to be fishing in Miami
Ноябрь 29, 2016
This time of the year the fishing and weather are at there best and lately it has not disappointed. The weather has been almost perfect for this time of the year and we are not even breaking a sweat while we are out on the water. The best bite has been during the day in Biscayne Bay. The bait is still around and plentiful and we are having no problem finding it and then filling the livewell with more then we need. Lately the snappers have been the stars of the show and have not disappointed. We have been catching some really nice Mangrove snapper up to 5lbs and on light tackle they are a blast. We have also been catching out fair share of Mutton snappers but most have been just a little to small to keep but we have caught some big ones as well. If you are looking for non stop action from some toothy critters the Barracudas are making there move into the bay and we have had some exciting action from them. In my opinion the Barracuda is the most understated game fish that we have, they are aggressive, pull drag, have teeth, and are a blast to catch. In my opinion you couldn't ask for anything more from a fish. The Yellowjacks have also been around lately and when you can get them fired up they are like a pack of piranhas eating everything that swims and it is a lot of fun to watch them chase down and eat your bait off the surface of the water. If Tarpon is something you are looking to target then the wait is almost over. Any time now the shrimp should start running at night and the Tarpon will not be far behind. It is primarily a night time bite this time of the year and you get to see the glitz and glam of Miami from the water at night while doing battle with the mighty silver king. What else could you ask for. The fishing is good so don't miss out and BOOK YOUR TRIP TODAY!!!!
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