• Miami Fishing Report - FL

    South Florida Light Tackle Fishing Charters
    (786) 436-2064 http://www.getemsportfishing.com/ shermana@bellsouth.net
  • Alan Sherman, a U.S. Coast Guard-Licensed Captain, has been fishing the waters of South Florida for over 30 years. Today he specializes in no pressure, easy, light tackle fishing for children, novice and experienced anglers, searching for Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Speckled Sea Trout, Permit, Pompano, Barracuda, Shark, Jack Crevalles, Ladyfish, Spanish Mackerel, Snapper, Grouper, Cobia, Sheepshead and Black Drum ....

  • Miami Fishing Report - FL

    Marchand April have been loaded with charters and plenty of happy clients for me andGet Em Sportfishing Charters. There has been little time to write a fishingreport and even now I only have a few minutes to write before I am back on thewater. Unfortunately many of the clients I have fished recently are now back intheir home towns and my business will slow down a bit. Bad for me but good foryou because that means there is plenty of open dates and some great fishing foryou to take advantage of at any of the many locations that I fish.


    Inthe past two months my clients have caught plenty of snook, fought small andlarge tarpon, caught and released large jack crevalles, snappers, large seatrout, tripletail, sharks and more. I have fished North Bay, South Bay,Flamingo in Everglades National Park, some offshore fishing and along theTamiami Trail where we caught a lot of snook and a few largemouth bass. Outalong Alligator Alley the bass fishing has exploded with catch numbers almostunbelievable.


    Fishingin North Bay has really picked up with the return of speckled sea trout thathave invaded the shallow grass flats of North Bay. Many of these sea trout arespawning and some have exceeded five pounds and 25 inches in length. Along withthe sea trout there have been bonnethead sharks, barracudas, jack crevallesover 10 pounds, snappers, snook and some real battles with large tarpon onlight tackle. The majority of these fish were caught using 10 pound line, DaiwaLexa spinning reels, Key Largo rods and Cajun Thunder floats, Mustad hooks,Rapala hard plastic lures, Hookup lures and Gulp soft plastics.



    Babybonefish caught in may cast net. One of three that I released that day.
    Thefishing in South Bay has slowed down.


    Offshorefishing has been fair with a few days being unbelievable. Unfortunately thebest offshore days were when the winds were really strong keeping me inshore.When we were able to get offshore we had action from kingfish, Spanishmackerel, bluefish, barracudas, dolphins, tripletail and jacks.



    Flamingoin Everglades National Park provided some of the best action with redfish, seatrout, snook, tarpon, jacks, ladyfish, snapper, tripletail, sharks and Spanishmackerel keeping my clients busy. The wildlife in the Park was special withsightings of American crocodiles, flamingoes,, rosette spoonsbills, ospreys, abald eagle at the boat ramp, white pelicans, an alligator on the road, snakessquirming along the road and much more.




    Babybonefish caught in may cast net. One of three that I released that day.
    Thefishing in South Bay has slowed down.




    Offshorefishing has been fair with a few days being unbelievable. Unfortunately thebest offshore days were when the winds were really strong keeping me inshore.When we were able to get offshore we had action from kingfish, Spanishmackerel, bluefish, barracudas, dolphins, tripletail and jacks.





    Flamingoin Everglades National Park provided some of the best action with redfish, seatrout, snook, tarpon, jacks, ladyfish, snapper, tripletail, sharks and Spanishmackerel keeping my clients busy. The wildlife in the Park was special withsightings of American crocodiles, flamingoes,, rosette spoonsbills, ospreys, abald eagle at the boat ramp, white pelicans, an alligator on the road, snakessquirming along the road and much more.


    The water levels continue to drop in the canal systems of the Everglades Conservation areas. Largemouth and peacock bass, pickerel, bluegills, Oscars and lots of cichlids are competing for the same baitfish. On a recent outing in the Glades fishing for fun I had over 50 largemouth bass with close to 25 between 1 and 3.8 pounds caught on Rapala floating minnows and Trigger X soft plastics. Along with a few gars and lots of panfish the total catch for me was close to 80 fish. This kind of fishing will only get better for the next month before the water levels start to rise.



    So what are you waiting for? Lets go catch some fish!

    So there it is! Check the pictures out and decide on where you want to fish on your charter on the Get Em with captain Alan Sherman.
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    I have open dates and the fishing will continue to be good for some time.
    This is what South Florida, Get Em Sportfishibng Charters and I have to offer you! All you have to do is call, text or e-mail me and it's done.
    I have open dates in my calendar so if you're interested in getting in on some hot fishing action give me a call at 786-436-2064 or drop me an e-mail at shermana@bellsouth.net.
    Let's set it up today!
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    Miami Fishing Forecast:

    South Florida Fishing Forecast:
    Spring is here and the fishing in South Florida is about to explode. With water temperatures rising sea trout and snook will start their spawning seasons. Bigger fish and bigger numbers of fish! Spanish mackerel, bluefish and kingfish are heading north for the summer. As they pass the Miami area they always provide a months' worth of action. Big jack crevalles will be chasing baitfish schools in North Bay and big tarpon will be stealing baits intended for other fish. Offshore we will see kingfish and Spanish mackerel, bonitos, sailfish, dolphins and blackfin tuna feeding right alongside each other. In Flamingo in Everglades National Park we will see the return of all of the migratory birds as they fill the park and make unbelievable sunrise pictures. Fishing for snook, redfish, sheepshead, blackdrum, snapper, sea trout, jacks ladyfish, sharks, tripletail, cobia and more will be as e exciting light tackle fishing as one could wish for. When the freshwater levels drop in the Everglades Conservation areas the largemouth bass stack up in the canal systems providing 100 fish days.

    Target Species:

    Largemouth Bass, Snook, Sea Trout, Redfish, Cobia, Dolphins, Sailfish more!
    Capt. Alan Sherman

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