South Florida Fishing Guide
 
 Biscayne Bay, Islamorada, and Everglades National Park

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Fisheries
From Boca South - Pompano
Fort Lauderdale

Miami - Biscayne Bay
Islamorada - Keys
Everglades Nat. Park

Target Species
Bonefish - Permit- Snook
Tarpon - Sharks - Jack
Barracuda - Trout


Biscayne Bay
Islamorada
Everglades Nat. Park

 

Boating past the island of Key BIscayne in the finger channels of stiltsville on the way to the Gulf Stream for some fishing in South Florida. The Stiltsville finger channels make for a smooth ride since the channels are surrounded by flats where stingrays, bonefish and Permit roam.

One of my passions is sight fishing.  Be it for the speedy Bonefish, barracudas or the sharks.  It's just amazing to actually see the fish hit attack the bait.  And while I've fished many places in this big world few give that sight fishing experience better that the light blue waters of Biscayne Bay.

And Biscayne Bay and the surrounding areas also hold some of the biggest Tarpon around. Jack, Permit and Spinner Sharks are plentiful if you know where to find them.

Heading a bit south of Biscayne Bay we find plenty of Trout, Redfish and BIG Snook.

Let me know what you're looking to catch and I'll do my job and do my best to place you in the right place to reel in your favorite fish!

 

From the North (Fort Lauderdale Airport):

  • Take I95 South all the way to Exit #1 - Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne.  (Do not become confused when you see an exit that says Biscayne Blvd.  This is not the correct exit - keep going to Exit #1 that states clearly KEY BISCAYNE/RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY.) 
  • Go through the first traffic light and follow the road as it curves to the left.
  • Ahead through two more traffic lights you will see the entrance toll booth for Key Biscayne.
  • Pay $1.00 toll and follow the Rickenbacker Causeway approximately six miles to the Village of Key Biscayne.

From the South (Florida Keys):

  • Take US1 North.
  • Just past S.W. 16th Avenue, stay in the right lanes. 
  • You will see the Museum of Science on your right, and the left lanes will flow onto the on ramp for I95 North.  STAY RIGHT - DO NOT GET ON I95.
  • Stay to the right and follow the road as it curves around to the right. 
  • Ahead you will see the entrance toll booth for Key Biscayne.
  • Pay $1.00 toll and follow the Rickenbacker Causeway approximately six miles to the Village of Key Biscayne.

From the West (Miami International Airport):

  • Take 836 East to I95 South.
  • Take I95 South all the way to Exit #1 - Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne.  (Do not become confused when you see an exit that says Biscayne Blvd.  This is not the correct exit - keep going to Exit #1 that states clearly KEY BISCAYNE/RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY.) 
  • Go through the first traffic light and follow the road as it curves to the left.
  • Through two more traffic lights ahead you will see the entrance toll booth for Key Biscayne.
  • Pay $1.00 toll and follow the Rickenbacker Causeway approximately six miles to the Village of Key Biscayne.

 

 

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