Everglades Fishing
We truly enjoy taking anglers Everglades fishing of all skill levels from beginner to expert out for an action packed fishing adventure. Anglers travel from all around the globe to vacation and fish in the unspoiled waters of the South Florida Everglades including the remote outpost of Everglades National Park and wildlife refuge. We will take you fishing in these unforgettable destinations where we’ll fish

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and sightseeing for some of the most amazing species you have ever seen in one location.The Everglades fishing is mostly done with fast-moving baits, topwater plugs, frogs, snakes, big worms, spoons, and buzz baits, although plastic worms work well also. You see most of the strikes before they happen and the battle can be quite exhausting. Everglades fishing is like nowhere else in the world, the Florida Everglades is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the continental United States. The Florida Everglades holds the state record for the highest number of fish caught per person, per hour of any fishery in the state. “Static’s from the Florida Fish and game wildlife department.”When you consider all the great lakes and rivers in Florida that’s impressive. So if your looking for action, you have found it. Our Florida fishing guides have the most experienced and extensive knowledge in fishing the Everglades. Native to the area, our knowledge and service are second to none, just like our boats, rods & reels and tackle that you will be using.
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The abundant wildlife includes rare and colorful birds and is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side. The Everglades covers several million miles of area and is a awesome place for bass fishing. It starts at the southern shore of Lake Okeechobee and extends south to Florida Bay. Most of this entire area is completely covered by water most of the year and mainly consists of sawgrass and sloughs filled with lily pads and dry areas called hammocks. The majority of the Everglades fishing pictures are accessible from self maid

Everglades Bass Fishing
canals that perimeter most of the areas and are used to access the interior portion, where most of the bass fishing is done. As you get deeper into the swamp the water becomes very shallow. You become surrounded with sawgrass, lily pads and wildlife and you have entered the home of the Florida Alligator, where he is free to pray and always watching your every move. Soon after catching your first fish you will become part of the birds, alligators and other wildlife as seen and heard by the deafening silence of mother nature. Everglades fishing is very diverse, from the shallow backcountry grass flats to the outside islands and canal systems. The water fluctuates in-depth throughout most of the year forcing us to fish the outer perimeter canal system, Although it may not sound as glamorous it can and has produced some of the best fishing adventures to date. Its water system specialty is largemouth bass fishing, the world’s most sought after gamefish. Although there are a list of other species to be caught, like the Amia calva (Bowfin), Astronotus ocellatus (Oscar), Chaenobryttus gulosus (Warmouth), Cichlasoma citrinellum (Midas cichlid), Cichlasoma uropthalmus (Mayan cichlid), Clarias batrachus (Walking catfish), Ictalurus furcatus (Blue catfish), Ictalurus punctatus (Channel catfish), Lepisosteus platyrhincus (Florida gar), Lepomis auritus (Redbreast sunfish), Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill), Lepomis microlophus (Redear sunfish), Lepomis punctatus (Spotted sunfish), Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass), Notemigonus crysoleucas (Golden shiner), Pomoxis nigromaculatus (Black crappie), Ctenopharyngodon idella (Grass carp), Cyprinus carpio (Common carp), Cyprinella venusta (Shiner) and Esox niger (Chain pickerel). While fishing for one the many fish available you’ll be sure to see several of these other wondering species like the American Bittern, American Kestrel, American White Pelican, Bald Eagle, Otter, Fabulous Butterflies, Cerulean Warbler, Crested Caracara, Eastern Bluebird, Florida Grasshopper Sparrow, Florida Scrub-Jay, Florida Snail Kite, Fox Squirrel, Gopher Frog, Marsh Rabbit, Osprey, Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Wood Stork, Brown Pelican and Burrowing Owl. Then there are the gators, which look like half-sunken logs floating calmly in the water until you see their eyeballs at the waterline peeking up at you. The sounds are musical, and the sights breathtaking – with both sunrise and sunset visible on the horizon.
It is very comfortable, and almost bug-free despite the assumption of most. So be sure to bring your camera, come see the sights and catch lots of fish!

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Everglades Bass Fishing
Capt Tim Nichols fishing with Rich Wright from Kentucky. The Everglades fishing was very good caught over 45 with a couple of 4lb or better. Rich had 6 or better on, but jump off. The Wright’s caught all fish on shaky head and Senko. It was I pleasure fishing with Wright family and showing them Florida Everglades […]Bass Fishing in South Florida Everglades
The Everglades is back on fire this year, with the bass spawning and great south Florida weather. This week out with Bass Online repeat customers Mike & Paula Kenny booked a last-minute trip with us for the Florida Everglades. The Kenny’s are a blast to fish and reeled in 30 to 40 largemouth bass, all on artificial […]
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