Flamingo – Everglades National
Park
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Flamingo at Everglades National Park is
a one-of-a-kind backcountry fishing experience for every
angler – regardless of experience.
Because it is located where the fresh water of the Everglades
meets the salt water of Florida Bay, fishing at Flamingo
is also an awesome wilderness adventure. While you fish
for tarpon, snook, redfish, trout, jack crevalle, snapper,
grouper, tripletail, and more, you’ll see alligators and
saltwater crocodiles sharing the same environment, hundreds
of species of birds, manatees, and a porpoise or two.
Ready for a Backcountry Grand Slam (tarpon,
snook, redfish, and sea trout)? A day in Flamingo is your
perfect opportunity. The fish are more than plentiful
and the Park is quiet and serene (jet skis, water-skiing
and commercial fishing prohibited). |
Biscayne Bay
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Day or night, fishing in Biscayne Bay is always exciting
and rewarding. When fishing the Bay, tarpon, snook, trout,
permit, and bonefish are never scarce.
For those who are busy during the day or would like to
try their hand at night, evenings on Biscayne Bay are
great for tarpon and snook. Plus, you can’t beat the view
of Miami’s terrific skyline. |
Florida Everglades
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Loaded with largemouth and peacock bass, fishing the Florida Everglades is great all year long. You'll see many alligators and other types of wildlife, including endangered and threatened birds as well as have a birds-eye view of the "River of Grass" (as the Everglades are often called) and all of its wonderful surroundings. All this while trying to catch the trophy bass of a lifetime. |