Fishing in Everglades National Park is a rewarding experience. With its diverse wetland ecosystem, anglers can enjoy a wide variety of fish species, including snook, redfish, tarpon, trout, and bonefish, and that's just to name a few. The park offers different fishing locations, such as flats, channels, backcountry areas, and freshwater rivers and lakes. Fishing in Everglades National Park allows you to appreciate the park's natural beauty and encounter fascinating wildlife like alligators, crocodiles, and bald eagles. If the beautiful scenery doesn't do it for you, the fishing will. With 2,357 square miles there are fish to be caught around every corner.

Docklight fly fishing is one of those things that just makes you fall in love with fishing all over again. It’s laid-back, exciting, and surprisingly easy to get into — a perfect mix of fun and relaxation.
What really makes it special is the dock light itself. Those underwater lights draw in schools of baitfish and shrimp, which in turn attract the big predators — snook, tarpon, jacks, and more. You get to watch the whole food chain in action right under your feet. It’s like a live aquarium, except you’re part of the show.
Casting into that glowing circle of light is where the magic happens. You can actually see fish sliding in and out of the shadows, tracking your fly, and then—bam—an explosive strike. Being able to place your fly just right, working it through the light, adds a fun mix of skill and timing to the whole experience.
It’s peaceful and electric all at once. There’s nothing quite like watching a fish charge across the glow to crush your fly.
Whether you’re new to fly fishing or you’ve been at it for years, docklight fishing is something every angler should try. It’s easy to access, full of action, and just plain fun — a perfect way to spend a night on the water.

Fly fishing in Biscayne Bay provides anglers with a captivating experience in a stunning coastal environment. Located off the southeastern coast, Biscayne Bay offers a diverse range of fly fishing opportunities. With its crystal-clear waters, expansive flats, and abundant marine life, the bay is a haven for species like bonefish, tarpon, permit, snook, and various types of jacks. The bay's proximity to Miami adds to its allure, providing a unique blend of urban city life and peaceful serenity mere miles apart. Biscayne Bay's waters house some of the largest bonefish on the planet along with the smartest permit in the world. Let's not forget to mention the tarpon that swim through this beautiful place. Bring your A game when coming to fish the bay. These fish demand respect. Patience, good casting, a good mindset and positive attitude are a MUST while fishing the bay.

The famous Peacock bass and exotic species that roam Southeast Florida are like no other. Normal trips leave from Everglades Holiday Park or I-75 (Alligator Alley). These two places are target-rich environments with a plethora of fish. To name a few, you have Peacock bass, Largemouth Bass, Jaguar and Mayan Cichlids, Oscars, Bowfin, and that's just to name a few. This style of fishing is an absolute blast for experienced anglers or someone totally new to the game. I love switching up styles from topwater with lightweight fiberglass rods to giant articulated streamer patterns. This style of fishing is extremely engaging and a blast if you're one of those people wanting to check off a ton of species from the list!
