11/28/12 November Islamorada Fishing Report Backcountry
Well just back in town after a much needed vacation and glad to have gotten back out on the water the last couple days even if it was just for fun! Well this last few days of november fishing in the florida keys have been rather productive and looks like the wind will be blowing the next several days starting after today 11/28/12. We ran deep into the everglades fishing today along with Capt. Jim Willcox. Hit a couple gulf spots early this AM on the falling water, managed a nice cobia on light tackle along with a nice redfish, plus a large sting ray that got us a little excited! Once the tide turned we headed back towards the mainland cape sable. It was king of a slow and steady pick of fish we had to work and move around, managed 15 or so reds with a few nice size fish on pinfish, plus plenty of ladyfish, jacks, snapper, and a few trout. Lots of variety thats what we love about fishing islamorada backcountry. Later in the day fished some deeper creeks and shorelines where we got into a few snook. Had a bite or two in several spots we hit, mostly nice larger size fish. Ended the day at east cape the water and current was so good looking we stayed late, however did not have much luck there, but at least we had a satisfying overall day! Capt. Jim Willcox reported a similar bite of redfish and some snook in the back, they also ran deep into the everglades. After some more cold fronts look for many of the redfish, snook, and black drum to stack up in the deeper water and provide an excellent winter time fishing in islamorada place to go! Yesterday we also fun fished, caught several spanish mackerel in the morning and got some cool video footage of big goliath on a wreck, plus some tripletail footage on buoys in the gulf. We caught several large redfish and a cobia later in that day, broke off a big snook, and caught a couple dozen puppy drum to end that day as well. Great backcountry fishing in the florida keys in november! Capt. Skip Nielsen reported good action on the patches fishing the ocean side today, as well as a good spanish mackerel bite in the afternoon yesterday on the incoming tide.
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