Flamingo is on Fire for Snook and Redfish The beginning of the “dry” season is rapidly approaching to the south Everglades region. Expect good to exce...
Ariel Cabrera
October 13, 2005
Capt. Jim Hale’s aboard fishing report from 9/1/05 to 10/6/05 Fishing days have been numbered throughout September by tropical systems and too much fr...
Jim Hale
October 06, 2005
The fishing this week has featured tarpon, tarpon, tarpon. On the water five of the last six days, we've been in fish now continuously until yesterday...
Bob LeMay
October 04, 2005
This report is a bit early this week in case I get knocked off the 'net by soon to be hurricane Rita.... We've only been allowed back in the Park for...
September 18, 2005
Fishing at night has been very good recently. Since you have to follow the tide, my only night charter this week started at 1Am and ended at dawn. My...
September 13, 2005
Return to Flamingo Soon Return to Flamingo Soon Flamingo is expected to re-open Sunday, Sept. 11 @ 5 am. Call (305)242-7700 for questions. Hurricane K...
September 08, 2005
Tropical Winds Cloud Waters but then Clear to Crystal! After a tropical storm passes it usually takes a few weeks for the waters to clean up to the Cr...
Dexter Simmons
September 06, 2005
Before the storm; tarpon were still around the bridges. Chumming with live baits or dead bait will produce results. In the backcountry, there are stil...
Izzy Donatiello
August 31, 2005
This week all of my charters that didn't get cancelled (seems a bit much to complain about our hurricane while looking at New Orleans and Biloxi...) w...
August 30, 2005
Cane Polin’ Charters Fishing report August 6 through August 31, 2005 For the most part August has turned out to be a good month for inshore fishing. T...
Blackfins Biting Nice sized Blackfin Tuna have been on the bite off the west hump offshore of Marathon here in the middle keys lately. Trolling feathe...
Bob Brown
August 23, 2005
Fishing along the Gulf coast of the 'Glades has been very good, and getting better. Water temps at dawn range from 83 to 84 degrees and waters have cl...
August 17, 2005