From: 10/02/2019
To: 10/02/2019
Type of Water: Saltwater
Species: Tarpon, Snook - Robalo, Redfish
The fishing continues to be very good out of Flamingo There has been a big push of bait through the Everglades which has brought a lot of fish south chasing them. The tarpon have been around hanging in the creeks and rivers ambushing bait as it flows in and out on the tides. These fish have been in the 30lb-70lb class. A great fish on the fly or light tackle!
The snook fishing remains very good. They have been everywhere from the way backcountry to the Gulf Coast. There has also been some redfish mixed in with these schools of snook.
I still have some dates open for the end of the year. This can be some great fishing with some giant tarpon moving in the backcountry on good weather days.
My spring Tarpon Season is filling up so let me know if you want some prime dates thi View more...The fishing continues to be very good out of Flamingo There has been a big push of bait through the Everglades which has brought a lot of fish south chasing them. The tarpon have been around hanging in the creeks and rivers ambushing bait as it flows in and out on the tides. These fish have been in the 30lb-70lb class. A great fish on the fly or light tackle!
The snook fishing remains very good. They have been everywhere from the way backcountry to the Gulf Coast. There has also been some redfish mixed in with these schools of snook.
I still have some dates open for the end of the year. This can be some great fishing with some giant tarpon moving in the backcountry on good weather days.
My spring Tarpon Season is filling up so let me know if you want some prime dates this upcoming spring.
All the best,
Capt. Jason Sullivan
www.RisingTideCharters.com
(954)864-0592