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    The entire state of Florida has experienced quite the cold shock this past winter. The extended period of cold water killed lots of snook and bonefish, and drove the remaining species to take refuge in deeper water. Once the water started to warm up after the cold shock, fishing became excellent again...
  • Blog Post: January/February 2010 - Upper Keys and Flamingo

    The winter fishery has finally set in for the upper Keys at the start of this new year. The water temperatures will have dropped and will teeter between the 60s and 70s for these two months. We will also experience windier days with winds out of the north and northeast, pushing more water out of...
  • Blog Post: November/December 2009 - Upper Keys and Flamingo

    Nov/Dec Fishing Forecast Capt. Honson Lau The winter season is here with chilling northeasterly breezes and days of big wind. We will be weaning out our fall fishing pattern and making the necessary changes for cool water fishing. What does the winter mean for the Upper Keys and Flamingo? Conditions...