Everglades Fishing Report

December 11, 2009 by glennpuopolo

When we left my dock out of Everglades city we headed deep into the backcountry to fish for snook on top water plugs the first spot we stop at we scored with a nice 35 inch snook .As the rest of the day went on the snook we caught several  nice snook with a few redfish mixed in .Overall we had a great day of  snook fishing in the backcountry of the Everglades

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

November 9, 2009 by glennpuopolo

SANY0078Fishing in the Everglades has still been good despite the stong winds out of the east When we left my dock the other morning we headed south down the Everglades coastline and fished the out going tide around some mangrove islands . Our bait of choice were rootbeer riptide jigs .At our first spot we caught several nice redfish to 8 lbs. Later on that morning we decided to fish a grass flat were we caught a nice mix of trout and pompano . Even no it was a windy day in the Everglades the fishing was great.

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

October 21, 2009 by glennpuopolo

IMG_0008With the first little cold front coming through the Everglades fishing was red hot . The first spot we stop at was a grass flat were the trout were on the bite there we caught several nice fish to 5 lbs. Later on that morning when the tide was falling we moved into one of the  river we caught snook and redfish to 10lbs the bait of choice for this day of fishing were live pilchards that we netted in that morning . Overall this day of fishing in the Everglades was filled with some great action

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Report Redfish Move In

October 1, 2009 by glennpuopolo

SANY0018The redfishing in the Everglades has turn on in the everglades. When we left me dock the other morning we headed way down south to fish for redfish . The first spot we stop at was a beach front and with a rising tide the redfish were hungry we caught several nice fish to 33 inches. The next spot we stop at was a oyster bar in about 4 ft of water there we caught a nice mix of snook and redfish. As the day went on we scored with many more redfish snook and trout . Today was a great day of fishing in the Everglades

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades fishing report

September 10, 2009 by glennpuopolo

image-6The snook and redfish in the Everglades has been on the bite . When we left my dock in the everglades in the morning we stop and netted some finger mullet and headed down south and fished the mouth of the rivers on a outgoing tide. On our fish cast we scored with a nice 12 lb snook as the morning went on we landed serval more snook .When the tide started running in we moved to and outside point were we caught serval nice redfish with a few snook mixed in . September  the Everglades is one of the best month for fishing it filled with some great fish and fast action

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo   www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

September 3, 2009 by glennpuopolo

image-7We left my dock in Everglades city this morning to look for some tarpon that have been showing up in the daylight hour . The first spot we stop at was a shallow bay were there were a good number of fish rolling . After about an 1/2 hour of casting we hooked up and landed a 40 lb tarpon . After the tarpon stop rolling we stop by a grass flat were we scored with several nice trout to 4lbs . Overall it was a good day of fishing in the everglades

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

August 28, 2009 by glennpuopolo

image-6With the fishing  red hot in the Everglades today we decided to fish for snook and redfish along the mangrove shorelines .At our first spot we caught a few small redfish that were in the 2 lb range . At our next shoreline we did better there we caught and released several nice snook to 14 lbs .Later on in the afternoon we stopped at a wreck about 1 mile offshore and caught some nice mangrove snapper . with September around the corner and the bait starting to move in the fishing in the everglades should remain great

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

August 27, 2009 by glennpuopolo

08-09vacations164The redfish in the Everglades have moved in this week .When we left my dock and headed south yo fish the incoming tide for redfish and snook . The first spot was a beach front with and oyster bottom our bait of choice were live finger mullet .On our first cast we hook up and landed a nice tarpon in the 25 lb range . On our next cast we scored with a nice redfish around 8lbs. As the rest of the morning went on we caught a released many redfish with a few snook mixed in. Overall the  fishing in the everglades today was filled with some great action

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com

Everglades fishing report

August 20, 2009 by glennpuopolo

DSCN0723smallWhen we left my dock in everglades city we decided to run south and fish for redfish and snook. At our first spot we caught a nice mix of snook and reds to 12 lbs on riptide jigs. Later on in the afternoon we fished a grass flat were the trout were on the bite. On one of the grass flats we fished was a submerged log were we caught several nice triple tail to 10 lbs . Today fishing in the everglades was filled with some great action and nice fish

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo www.fishingtheverglades.com

Everglades Fishing Report

July 29, 2009 by glennpuopolo

014_14With the weather in the everglades being perfect we decided to run about 2 miles offshore and fish some wrecks . At our first spot we scored with some nice snapper and mackeral  in the 4lb range. Later on in the morning we decided to fish another wreck were we hook several nice jew fish a few small grouper and some nice tripletrail to 10 lbs. The summer time in the everglades with the weather being calm is a great time to fish some inshore wreaks that can hold many diffent kind of species of fish  

Thanks Capt Glenn Puopolo  www.fishingtheeverglades.com