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Winter Fishing Key West... No snow removal required

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By Paul Ollariu
Winter Fishing Key West. No Snow Removal Required. November/December The back country is very rewarding this time of year in many ways. Many different types of fish feed in the shallows. Winter tarpon, bonefish and permit are sometimes difficult to find due to falling water temperatures. However, in the mangroves are plentiful numbers of redfish and trout. In the seagrass jacks, barracuda and an occasional pompano are available. Now and then, even if the wind is blowing 25 knots in the back country we can work on the lee side of the wind with success. Winter trout will be showing up soon in greater numbers In the late fall on fly and spin tackle I like to use live fresh pinfish not two day old half dead bait. I use the cast net just like old school. It works great. We fish 6 hour back country or full day trips. I don't do many half days. We need the extra time and when you get there you will understand and not want to go back. The bird watching on the flats is breathtaking. You can enjoy great wade fishing on the sand flats for permit. There are several great beaches for a relaxing walk and eating your lunch. I can say that fishing here this time of year is very beautiful as well as spiritual. Not like tarpon season. I have fished the Keys since I was 15 years old. I love to catch fish and it shows. I am a teaching guide not reluctant to share whatever I know. My website , www.flatsfishingkeywest.com, is something for you to look at to understand more. If you are coming down, just call. I always have time to talk about fishing. We have a full service office for all your vacation needs. Concierge service to help you find the right guest house as well as any other inshore and offshore interests you may have. We now have three boats. A word of advice. If you are booking a fishing trip, make sure you are talking to the Captain and not some street booking service when you need an in-depth explanation of your fishing requirements. The captain will then know exactly what bait and tackle is needed. I hope to see you soon. Captain Paul Ollariu Tight lines and great sunsets 'Panama Paul'