Bonefish Schooling Bonefish of all sizes are schooling around the flats in the backcountry of the Keys right now. Here are some small ones caught in t...
Dexter Simmons
July 26, 2003
No Place like Home, Flamingo Steady Snook and Tarpon Action There truly is no place like home! After visiting a remote island in the Bahamas and both...
Ariel Cabrera
After nearly a month of vacation, I am glad to be back in Bonefish Heaven again! Undoubtedly, the most relaxing flats fishing is stalking Bonefish by...
July 17, 2003
Well it's still hot and muggy, the mosquitoes are still trying to outbite the fish, and the fishing is still darned good... This week the accent is on...
Bob LeMay
July 15, 2003
Summer time fishing continues hot and heavy. We're getting shots at nearly everything that swims at Flamingo right now. Here's a brief summary: On Fri...
July 02, 2003
Dolphin Scramble Great Dolphin fishing has been happening in the Keys recently with some larger fish coming in from 10-22miles offshore of Sombrero Li...
Bob Brown
July 01, 2003
The fishing over the pass weeks has been very good. The Dorado fishing has been great most of the fish have been the 3 to 5 pound range with a twenty...
Izzy Donatiello
June 24, 2003
Tarpon Season Still Going! Brian Zuhse stripped once and this Tarpon ate the "Cockroach" fly like it was a Cuban Mix! Woofed it, then leaped into the...
June 23, 2003
Summer means Sneak out of bed Early to Catch'Em The rain has kept many boats at home and more fish for few fishermen. Those folks that have been fishi...
June 22, 2003
Tarpon Still Migrating John McGuire battles a 110 pound Silver King hooked and caught on a "Black Death" fly. John first jumped a 50 pound fish, then...
June 20, 2003
Our usual good summertime fishing is still going strong along the coast, north and south of the Shark River area. There's more than a few places where...
June 16, 2003
Flamingo The Gulf coast, north and south of the Shark River area continues to provide great opportunities for every kind of gear and style of fishing....
June 10, 2003