
South Florida! The bite is on!
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By Alan Sherman
If you're an early riser than I am sure you have felt the cooler temperatures in the morning! Fall is here fishermen! About this time every year a tropical system or weak cold front will spark the baitfish schools that have been slowly sliding south for the winter to move a little faster. This year is no different than others. Hurricane Hermine got it started and the finger mullet schools have invaded our area. I haven't seen much in the way of Spanish mackerel or bluefish feeding on the mullet schools yet but the snook, jacks, barracudas and small tarpon that are in Biscayne Bay sure are. If you are interested in catching your first tarpon, a slot size snook or a powerful big jack crevalle then don't wait. You need to be fishing now! Check out these snook catches that have been made the past few weeks in Biscayne Bay! {%image_id=50273%}{%image_id=50231%}{%image_id=50218%}{%image_id=50217%}{%image_id=502220%}{%image_id=50221%}{%image_id=50222%}{%image_id=50223%} If you're interested in any of these species and looking to get out on the water for 4, 6 or 8 hours then give me a call and let's see what we can do! 786-436-2064 If you read the Miami Herald in print or on the web you may have noticed that the Miami Herald has not had a Fishing Report for the past few weeks. I was asked by the Herald to stop writing that report. I was informed that the Sports Department had to release all of their free-lance writers due to a lack of funds. I am not sure if they will have a fulltimer pick up that article or not. Having grown up in South Florida I had the pleasure of reading Vic Dunaway, Jim Martinoff, Marty Klinkenberger, Jim Hardy and Sue Cocking's articles and fishing reports over my lifetime. I always looked forward to seeing those reports every Friday and Sunday and then Thursday and Sunday. It's sad that a fishing community like ours can't support a Fishing Report once a week. If I was asked to do it again I would not hesitate to do just that. I'm not sure if a letter to the editor or a call to Herald will make a difference but it may! If you contributed to that article while I was writing it I Thank You! Thanks #WoodyWax for getting and keeping my boat shiny and looking new again! All of these catches were made possible with the use of #Daiwa spinning reels, #KeyLargo spinning rods, #Mustad hooks, #CajunThunder floats, #Rapala artificial lures, #Hookup lures, #Gulp #PureFishing #Mirrolures, #StowMaster Nets, #SaltLife sunglasses, #SoftScience shoes, #ColumbiaSportswear, #ContinentalTrailers, #YamahaOutboards, #BobHewesBoats, #MinnKotaUlterra trolling motors, #Humminbird, #Talon, #AirTight bearings, #Woodywax, Lee Fisher Nets, Ohero, Just4Fishing.com and more! So what are you waiting for? The action is happening now! Best of all I have open dates. Just give me call and let's see what we can do. Let's set it up today! e-mail [email protected] Facebook Get Em Sportfishing Charters (LIKE IT!) Instagram Capt Alan Sherman Check out my report in the Florida Sportsman Magazines South Florida Internet Fishing Report www.floridaspotsman.com), my monthly Action Spotter Fishing Report for the South Region in the Florida Sportsman Magazine each month. Sponsors: Yamaha, Bob Hewes Boats, Maverick, Minn Kota, Daiwa, General Motors & Chevrolet, Rapala, Suffix, Trigger X, Mustad, Pure Fishing, Gulp, Berkley, Precision Tackle, Cajun Thunders, Capt. Hank Brown's Hookup Lures, Hydro Glow Lights, Saltwater Assassins, Key Largo Rods, Lee Fisher Cast Nets, Smartshield, Master Repair in Stuart Florida, , Salt Life Sunglasses, Stow Master Nets, Columbia Sports Wear, Tempress Seating, Aluminum Fabricating Inc. Woody Wax, Capt. Alan Sherman 786-436-2064 www.getemsportfishing.com FACE BOOK get em sportfishing charters LIKE IT! Former Field Editor South Florida Fishing Update Miami Herald Field Editor Action Spotter Report South Region Florida Sportsman Magazine Field Editor South Region Weekly Fishing Report Florida Sportsman Internet Site