From: 12/20/2019
To: 12/20/2019
Type of Water: Saltwater
Species: Tarpon, Snook - Robalo, Redfish
The fishing has been very good this past month. The snook have been everywhere from the flats to the far reaches of the backcountry. When the weather allows, we have been able to sight fish some big snook and plenty of redfish.
The bigger tarpon have made an appearance during the warmer days between the fronts. That will be the pattern until we get some consistent warm weather. The baby tarpon fishing has been excellent. Lots and lots of these guys all over the place, which is great to see.
Last but not least, the water levels are dropping in the northern part of the Everglades, which means the bass fishing is starting to heat up. It is not uncommon to have 100+ fish days in the remote areas of the Everglades for bass, peacock bass, and other exotics.
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The fishing has been very good this past month. The snook have been everywhere from the flats to the far reaches of the backcountry. When the weather allows, we have been able to sight fish some big snook and plenty of redfish.
The bigger tarpon have made an appearance during the warmer days between the fronts. That will be the pattern until we get some consistent warm weather. The baby tarpon fishing has been excellent. Lots and lots of these guys all over the place, which is great to see.
Last but not least, the water levels are dropping in the northern part of the Everglades, which means the bass fishing is starting to heat up. It is not uncommon to have 100+ fish days in the remote areas of the Everglades for bass, peacock bass, and other exotics.
My spring months are starting to fill up, so give me a call or email to get on the water!
All the best,
Capt. Jason Sullivan
www.RisingTideCharters.com
(954)864-0592