Thursday, November 06, 2008
Everglades Mix Bag Of Fish
November 2008 FISHING REPORT BY CAPT. BECKY CAMPBELL 239-695-2029 Everglades City, Florida
The cold fronts are starting to sweep downwards to South Florida. With this is mind the fishing is starting to change. The good news is the fishing is good. The water has cooled a little causing the fish to be more active while moving some of the migrating fish into this area. There is also a lot of bait-fish moving in. This is the time of year that we start catching what we call our mix bag. For the next few months we will be catching redfish in numbers. Some nice snook, fat trout, big pompano (up to 4 lbs) mackerel, bluefish, even catch cobia up on the flats while trout fishing. We will also be catching sheepshead, black drum, snapper, flounder yellowtail jacks, ladyfish and whiting. As usual I will be fishing on the flats, in the rivers, around the mangroves and along the beaches. This time of year with the occasional cold front passing is what determines where we fish and what we fish for. For example if we have a front come thru the night before your fishing trip, chances are that we won’t be on the flats fishing for trout, as the front will cause the water to mud up and this usually results in a lot of fishing and not much catching. So we will want to go where we will do some catching. Maybe in the river mouths, maybe fish some of the deep holes, or maybe along the mangrove islands. Where ever and what ever it takes to put us on fish. Here in the Everglades National Park/10,000 Islands we have a lot of places to fish regardless of the wind and weather.
With the holidays just around the bend it is easy to forget to make your fishing plans until the last minute. This sometimes leads for disappointments when you can’t fish with who you want or when you want. Anyway, don’t forget it is always a good idea to reserve your day as soon as you have an idea when you might want to fish.
So, like I always say, what are you waiting for, pick up that phone and give us a call cause the weather is good and the fishing is great.
Captain Becky Campbell
239-695-2029
Captain Becky Campbell
239-695-2029
www.evergladesfishingcharters.com/
CaptainBecky709@aol.com
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