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South Florida Fishing Report 08/13/2008

Fishing has been similar to last week in Biscayne Bay according to Captain Rich Smith. The
bonefish and Permit are in their largest numbers on the ocean side of Elliott Key, especially in
the areas of Dynamite Dock and Airport Flat in Key Largo. Normal crab pattern flies have
been working well on the permit if you are skilled enough to put it in front of them.

Flamingo provided decent fishing last week until the wind shifted to the West over the
weekend. Snook and reds were being caught all over the front side flats and especially
around Bradley Key and Snake Bight flats. Also, this time of year the Black Drum are running
around the flats of Garfield and Rankin Bight in schools of 20-50. A live shrimp on a ¼ oz jig
head will do the trick. Red and white flies with the hook tied weed less will catch them as well.
The backcountry area of Whitewater Bay has remained very good for medium sized tarpon.
The fresh water level has risen enough in Hell’s Bay that the weeds
have started to grow once again. This is a really good sign because they will provide a habitat
for little bait fish to live unexposed to predators. Rich predicts that in the next few weeks all
the backwoods areas of Hells Bay, Pearl Bay, and Lane Bay will come alive once again.
There are plenty of snook and tarpon on the beach as well as snapper on the adjacent
jetties. Fishing should take offfor snapper and snook with the upcoming full moon. Fishing
seems to be best at night when there is less traffic.

Offshore, dolphin is hit or miss. Between Elbow and Fowley Rock is a good place to start
looking. Some wahoo and marlin are still being caught in the straights of Florida.