The fishing in The Everglades has been really good lately. The Snook and Tarpon are chewing, that’s for sure. Not letting the crazy wind we have been having for the last month and a half get in your head and realizing that these fish still need to eat is probably one of the toughest aspects of my job.
The wind can actually help sometimes. Hopefully, this Springtime blow will ease off a little bit and open the door for some prolific days here in The Glades. The fishing for Snook and Tarpon should only heat up. As these winds decrease and the water in the Park gets a chance to clean up the fishing is going to get better and better. If you have never fished in The Everglades National Park don’t let the opportunity slip by. If you are an Avid Fly Angler or a Hardcore Spin/Plug Angler, The Park is definitely a “bucket list” destination. Be it the Backcountry or the nearshore Gulf waters. I always relate The Everglades as my warm Alaska. If you have never fished in Alaska, once you do, you will want to go back every year! This definitely stands true for The Everglades National Park. As always, thanks for checking out my Fishing Report and or my Website! Please, remember to frequent your local Fly Shop! These are the places that have helped to define what Fly Fishing is today! Semper Fi, Capt. Ron
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