Everglades Fly Fishing Report

Flamingo, florida
Featured Image
Jason

Jason Sullivan

July 20, 2016

We are coming to the end of our tarpon season in most areas of South Florida and the Keys, with the exception of the Everglades. Another reason why I love fishing the Glades. We are in full swing of our "late season" tarpon fishing. A lot of resident fish are around and getting out on the water early is key to having success with these fish. The best part about our late season is you usually have the place to yourself. These fish are less pressured and when you find them they usually jump all over your offerings, whether it be fly or plugs. {%image_id=49196%}{%image_id=49195%}{%image_id=49194%}{%image_id=49193%}{%image_id=49192%}{%image_id=49191%}{%image_id=49190%}{%image_id=49189%} The redfish and snook fishing on Gulf coast has also been pretty good for this time of year. Still a lot of fish around and we are having a lot of luck sightfishing for them in shallow water in the backcountry. It is always a great time fishing the Everglades, especially when the tarpon are around and undisturbed. Give me a call or email to get out on the water. All the best, Capt. Jason Sullivan [email protected] www.RisingTideCharters.com (954)864-0592

Tight Lines,

Capt. Jason Sullivan

Rising Tide Charters

Rising Tide Charters

Miami, florida

Login to share your thoughts and leave a comment

Login to Post a Comment

Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!