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If you would like to book a Biscayne Bay Fishing charter with Captain Rich Smith give us a call at (786) 299. 4813.  We also provide
Everglades Fishing Charter in the pristine waters inside Everglades National Park which are some of the greatest areas to find Snook fishing
on the flats and
Tarpon Fishing in the Everglades.  When you are Biscayne Bay Fishing it is located off of the Miami / Dade county area and
is great for
Bonefish fishing on the flats. Everglades fishing is great to visit all year long. We also can off Tarpon Fishing in the Saltwater Fly
Fishing.  
Snook Fishing on the flats is a fun thing to do for everyone. We can provide Miami Fishing for flats fishing gamefish in Biscayne Bay
and the Florida Keys.
 Miami Fly Fishing with Capt. Rich Smith in South Florida.  He is a Everglades Fishing Guide and fishes out of
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fishing for Tarpon in the florida everglades.  Angling adventures provide flats fishing charters for all ages. Florida
Everglades Fishing for Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, and Grouper.  
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offers Snook, Tarpon, and Redfish all year long.
 Everglades Fishing guide is your one stop to getting you on the water.  Fly fishing for Snook
in the everglades backcountry of flamingo is an out of this world experience. Book your trip with
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Sunday October 5, 2008 Flamingo
Everglades National Park inside Hell’s Bay

Today my two clients from New Zealand and I had a ball putting around the narrow creeks
inside Hell’s Bay, Pearl Bay, and Lane Bay.  On 10 pound spinning gear we caught over 50
Snook, a few redfish, and one 15 Pound Goliath Grouper.  Our day started about 8:00A.M.
with the weather blowing 10-15 out of the Northeast and a light overcast cloud cover.  We
started inside Hell’s Bay throwing Rapala X-Raps (XR-8) in the mullet and silver colors
working the shorelines ever so diligently. When picking a
shoreline in these type of areas I often look for ambush points.  Snook just love to hang out
next to broken branches and submerged logs eagerly waiting for un-expecting baitfish to
pass by.   I will often point out to my clients that a Snook has a long lateral line down the side
of his body and he uses that to pick up vibrations in the water to hunt.  So if you are
constantly twitching that X-Rap in the water a Snook can key into that vibration in the water
and mistake that for a wounded baitfish.  You will see this especially in dirty water conditions.  

If you are one of those weekend warriors that wants to learn how to fish in these remote
areas here are a few pointers.  First and foremost is safety.  Remember these areas often do
not have cell phone coverage so you should leave a float plan with a friend on land.  Let
them know what areas you might be and what time they should expect your call at the end of
the day.  Also, slow down!  Most of us go fishing to get away from the Rush of the big city so
there is no reason to floor it down the canoe trail going from one spot to the next.  You never
know who or even what fallen debris is around the next corner.  I can’t tell you how many
times I have turned a sharp corner and found a terrified party on acanoe wondering if I would
see them in time.  If you have ever been on a canoe you would know what a
feeling this is.  Also please remember that these are beautiful untouched places and we want
to keep them this way, so please don’t splash your trash.

Tight Lines and Get Out There and Fish!