It's been a while since my last fishing update partly because of being on the water and also due to being too busy with other things like getting ready for the Florida Sportsman Magazines Fishing Show that takes place this Saturday and Sunday at the War Memorial Auditorium in Ft. Lauderdale. The show will feature lots of well know local captains that will be giving seminars on the inshore and offshore fishing scene. I will be on stage at noon on the inshore stage talking about fishing in Biscayne Bay. If my Power Point works out the way I set it up I will start the presentation by talking about the areas surrounding Dumbfoundling Bay the northern part of where I fish and then going south all the way to South Biscayne Bay. I will also being helping out on the Inshore and Offshore Rigging It Right Stations so stop on by and say Hi.

Recently I have been taking my clients into the waters of South Biscayne Bay. This part of the bay holds a lot of fish especially when the water gets rough and cold an this is where we have found lots of action on mutton, mangrove and lane snappers plus lots of red groupers and a few gag, black and scamp groupers, porgies, jacks, pompano, bluefish and mackerel. Fishing in North Biscayne Bay has produced some great catches of sea trout but not much else. Flamingo has had some up and down fishing with sea trout fishing being very good but redfish, snook and tarpon action being hit and miss depending on the conditions. Mackerel, bluefish, pompano, cobia and tripletail are in the Gulf waters but recent cold temperatures have made them run for deeper warmer water. Fish the park on the nice warm days and the fishing can be great but catch a day when temperatures are dropping and things slow down but fish are still caught.

I expect the weather conditions to hold as we get a cold front a week and the good thing is the fish seem to be getting used to it.

Give me a call and lets set up and fishing charter to remember.

Recent Catches:

Steve and Bruce are on the boat today and we are in Flamingo for a full day. The guys are looking for some fish to take home so we head into the outer edges of Florida Bay and catch some nice Spanish mackerel before trying a trout spot that had paid off the day before. We get there early and the tide has yet to start moving but there are some huge schools of mullet that get our attention. Every now and then something big strikes into the school so we go check it out. These mullet are so thick that just them swimming makes them bump into each other sending them flying into the air. These mullet are huge and easily weigh over two pounds with some over five. We spot some big lemon sharks stalking the mullet but other then lots of ladyfish we don't see much else until I spot a fin sticking out of the water right next to the boat. It's a huge hammerhead that looks to be almost as big as my 22' Pathfinder. Easy 12' and maybe more! We throw a live ladyfish at the shark but he isn't interested and why would he be with over 10 thousand mullet for him to eat on. We move down the channel and soon are into the trout. In no time we have our limit on trout to three pounds that were eating live shrimp under a Cajun Thunder and Hook Up lures tipped with a Gulp shrimp and decide to see if we can get into some snook and redfish. Once at our last spot we quickly catch three reds with one being in the slot, The reds were eating live shrimp on a ¼ ounce Hook Up lure.

Today I am back in Flamingo with my son and the fishing is tough. We catch a nice pompano off some structure and then spot two nice cobias that are playing hard to get. Zach throws a pinfish at the pair and gets hit but the fish gets away and we never see it again and were on the move. As we travel north we spot a big tripletail and catch a seven pounder before spotting some smaller ones that we pass up. As we head north we find lots of red floating algae and no fish. Now we are in Shark River and there is a huge school of mackerel that eat our Rapala plugs and spoons. Zach gets a small goliath and we are on the move. Up in Whitewater Bay we find a bunch of small snook on a point and play with then till its time to head in.

Today I am in South Biscayne Bay with Gary, David, Lois and Bill. By the end of the trip the guys had caught over 40 groupers and snappers plus porgies and grunts.

Fishing in North Biscayne Bay with Dean, Michael and Jason and the trout are biting good. The guys get 8 nice keepers plus lots that we release and then a few jacks and a cuda on a 4 hr. charter.

Dennis is on the boat this afternoon and the wind is blowing but we are in South Biscayne Bay and the fish are biting. In 4 hrs., we get over 20 groupers and muttons plus porgies, pompano, mackerel and six bluefish. Oh did I tell you I lost my balance while on the bow and took a dive into the water. I did get wet and embarrassed! It pays to have some dry clothes on board.

I am fishing David, Bob and their other friend David and we are targeting tarpon and snook at night. The wind had been blowing and the water was a bit cold but there had been some good tarpon action on the beaches. We head out top Government Cut and make a couple of long rifts but no action. We scouted the area but saw nothing. We now turn our attention to the bridge and dock lights and make our way around the bay as we look for fish. The guys caught a few small snappers and one small jack but no tarpon or snook. On the bright side it was by far one of the most beautiful nights one could have imagined on the bay.

Back into North Biscayne Bay looking for sea trout. I have Annette and her two daughters Tyler and Brady and David visiting from Washington DC. The wind is blowing again and the water is cold. We have plenty of shrimp and cast net some pilchards with my 10 foot Lee Fisher Net. Fishing all of my pet spots we find nothing biting until late in the morning with only one hour left the girls and their brother catch over a dozen trout to three pounds before we head in.

Today I am fishing Dan Smith and his son Casey. We will fish a half day on this day and a ¾ day the next. The first day we fish the Finger Channels of South Biscayne bay and for only four hours. By the end of the trip the guys have released 12 muttons, 20 red groupers plus fouir porgies and kept6 four porgies to take home. On day two we head north and try our luck in Government Cut. There is a lot of bait but nothing is feeding on them today. We move on and try a few trout spots with the last one being loaded with trout to 18 inches. The guys are catching them on every cast on Hook Up lures tipped with a Gulp shrimp. Once they have their fill of trout we look for some mackerel but only miss one before moving on. We check out some snook spots but find barracudas and the guys catch close to a dozen before we move on. We are getting short on time and try another mackerel spot but only get one hit and its from a bluefish that we missed.

Well that catches us up for now.

Give me a call and lets go fishing!

Check out my report in the Miami Herald's Sports section under Fishing Updates each Thursday, the Florida Sportsman Magazines South Florida Internet Fishing Report (www.floridaspotsman.com), my monthly Action Spotter Fishing Report for the South Region in the Florida Sportsman Magazine each month or tune into the Florida Sportsman Magazines Live Radio Show on 1080 WMCU on the AM dial or listen on the internet at www.1080wmcu.com every Saturday morning from 7 to 8 AM and here the up to the minute fishing forecasts from some of the top Capt.'s in South Florida like Capt. Jimbo Thomas on the Thomas Flyer, Capt. Bouncer Smith on Bouncers Dusky, Capt Skip Bradeen on the Blue Chips Too out of Whale Harbor Marina, Capt. Wayne Conn on The Reward Fleet, the Newport Fishing Pier and more.

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Capt. Alan Sherman

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Fish Species: Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, mackerel, Cobia, Snapper, Grouper, Pompano, Trout
Bait Used: Shrimp, Pilchards, Artificial Lures
Tackle Used: Spin
Method Used: Casting
Water Depth: Backcountry
Water Temperature: 70
Wind Direction: Variable
Wind Speed: Light

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About The Author: Captain Alan Sherman

Company: Get Em Sportfishing

Area Reporting: South Florida

Bio: Capt. Alan Sherman is a retired party boat captain who fished out of Bakers Haulover Marina for years. For pleasure, Capt. Alan fished the inshore waters of Biscayne Bay and Flamingo with family and friends. Now, Capt. Alan has turned his attention to full-time guiding in North & South Biscayne Bay and Flamingo. Capt. Alan is the host of the Florida Sportsman Live Radio Show in Miami and can be heard every Saturday morning on WMCU 1080 a 50,000 watt radio station on the AM dial. Capt. Sherman also writes the Monthly Action Spotter Report for the South Region for Florida Sportsman Magazine as well as the weekly fishing Up Date for the Miami Herald every Thursday. Contact Info: Get Em Charters Inc. 1286 NE 99th Street Miami Shores, FL 33138 Phone: 305-757-5503 Alt: 786-436-2064 Fax: 305-757-5503 Email The Captain Visit His Web Site

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