9/4/12 September Islamorada Fishing in the backcountry
Islamorada fishing in September has started off great in the backcountry. The water is still fairly cool from all the rain/wind of hurricane Isaac. The water for the most parts in areas around flamingo is not too grassy and very fishable. Capt. Vinnie Biondoletti a few days ago had a great day, fishing with Ron Taylor and family. They caught 40 redfish up to 8 lbs, 6 snook, and a couple small tarpon. He also fished yesterday with young Justin Block and father for some Islamorada flats fishing. Justin caught his first bonefish in the morning. They saw a fair number of others, as well as a few small tarpon and permit. Capt. Bill Bassett this morning also reported good redfishing, catching 20 of them, as well as 2 snook and one small tarpon. Capt. Rick Stanczyk reported good fishing around some islands fishing in the florida keys backcountry the last 2 days. They caught plenty of mangrove snapper, abou t 15 snook each day, a small goliath grouper, and a few small redfish. Most this fishing has been done with shrimp and on artificial GULP shrimps. Fishing in Flamingo should stay decent especially if the water temps stay a little cooler, early morning will likely be your best bet to ensure that!