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South Florida Fishing Report 08/06/2008

Peacock bass have been going off in the morning and evenings according to Chris
Hunter at Worldwide Sportsman in Miami. The fish are deep, but catchable during the
middle of the day. Topwater baits are working great both early and late.
Anglers are catching snook and tarpon in the cuts with the best action coming at night.
Drifting a live crab is almost a sure thing for tarpon. Pompano and snook are making up
most of the catch on the beaches. Offshore, the snapper are going off with the new
moon. Anglers are heading deep for marlin and wahoo out of the Keys. Dolphin fishing is
good with an occasional stray kingfish in the mix.
Fish have been concentrating on the ocean side of Elliott Key or on the east side of
Biscayne Bay in areas that have lots of ocean current moving through according to
Captain Rich Smith. The reason for this is heavy rains over the past few months have
been draining into the bay which has lowered the salinity content on the western side.
The best way to spot this is looking at the clarity of the water. The majority of fish don’t
like this fresh water so they head saltier grounds on the ocean side. Good numbers of
Bonefish and Permit are working the flats during the first part of the incoming tides.
In the everglades, Snook and Redfish are still all over the Florida Bay area during the
morning and evening hours. The middle of the day becomes a little tougher due to
extremely warm water. Tarpon actually turn on during these hours. Over the last few
weeks rich has been consistently finding big numbers of Tarpon in the 50 Pound range
eagerly eating surface to sub-surface baits. The Rapala Sub-Walk and the Rapala
Twitching rap have been the two most consistent baits for these acrobatic fish.