I love fishing with Alec and he brought his friend Mark along again. This time we decided to skip fishing Biscayne Bay and fish in the Everglades. Right off the bat Alec caught a nice snook on a lure and then Mark caught a trout, lost a snook or two and maybe a redfish. Heck, we could have had a grand slam in the first 45 minutes of the trip! Then it happened. Sharks! Lot's of sharks! There were so many lemon sharks all around us the bite shut off and we were done. Well, Mark took advantage and hooked a couple pf lemons and landed one. Off we went to fish another spot. Once again, the fishing could have been solid as we were seeing snook bust on bait and redfish moving across the flats but there were tons of sharks here too. We could see the snook swim right past the boat, see us and the sharks and bolt off. So frustrating. Mark caught another lemon here and we were off. We wrapped up the trip in an area called Lake Ingraham and there we found lots of rolling and busting tarpon but we cast until we got tired and the tarpon did what they usually do, ignore what we are offering even though we were throwing mullet imitation lures, they were eating mullet! Urgh. We called it a day.
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