Snook fishing in Flamingo has been excellent and should only get better approaching what generally marks the peak of Snook action, the full moon in July. The beaches of the Everglades have also been getting better as a few Snook have shown up there to spawn. You can also find Spanish Mackerel tearing into schools of bait in the early mornings.

Biscayne Bay has been very good over the past week for Bonefish and Permit on the flats. Good schools of fish are pushing through Burger King Flat, Midnight Pass, and Petrol Point. During the low tides, tons of tailing Permit are eager to eat shrimp or crabs.

In the southern part of Biscayne Bay, Tarpon up to 60 Pounds have been jumping on Bass Assassin Eels in the Silver and Black colors, imitating mullet.

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About The Author: Captain Rich Smith

Company: Angling Adventures with Captain Rich Smi

Area Reporting: South Florida

Bio: Captain Rich Smith is a full-time Florida Native Fishing Guide located in South Florida. He has been fishing Biscayne Bay, Flamingo (Everglades National Park), and the Florida Keys for over 20 Years. He specializes in Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook, and Redfish. He spends over 200 Days a year poling across the endless shallow flats "stalking" these prized species of gamefish.

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