Biscayne Bay, Keys and Everglades National Park |
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| Written by Capt. Joe Costadura | |||
Flamingo! Throwin bugs, hookin fish!Flamingo has been pretty consistent lately, and by that I mean consistently good! Lots of reds are still moving around on the bights in huge numbers, and the action has been awsome on the right days! Snook are crushing the pods of bait blasting out of the water horizontaly working over schools of mullet. Top water flies like the gurgler, muddlers, and poppers are getting good results in the early morning hours! Baby tarpon are also still doing there thing and sending them airborne hasnt been too tough! The reds are in just about every situation you can think of, tailing, schooled up, laid up, cruising, on the backs of rays and even following behind sharks. For flyrodders its definetly good times with lots o action! Allan Abess, one of my best clients got to seal the deal on his last trip out with me getting his first snook (4 in all) and first Redfish on the fly!
On the Biscayne Bay front, the north end of the bay has been on fire with bonefish with big schools of bones pushing up on the ocean and bayside flats! Permit are also making a great showing from the north part of the bay to the south as well as Key Largo! Just remember if they turn on that crab fly, let it drop, I know its hard not to twitch it but that will make the difference between a look and a eat, and I'm sure the eat will be what your looking for!
In all, good times, great fishing with good people thats what it's all about! Would'nt have it any other way, hope you're all having as much fun as we are, till next time, catch em up ..........Capt. Joe! Flamingo Fishing Forecast: Capt. Joe Costadura Broken Bones Flats Fishing Charters 13521 SW 5 Ct. Davie, FL 33325 Phone: 954-822-2655 capt.joe@fishbrokenbones.com fishbrokenbones.com
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September 22nd, 2009 





