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Fishing “The experience”
Posted by: everglades
looking like a hundred mirrors as the early morning sun hits it as it breaks the water. There is also the quiet, not much to hear but birds, the breeze and the soft sound of harp strings as the wind blows across the fishing lines.
The wildlife of the Everglades and the Everglades National Park is endless. Hundreds of species of birds, rookeries with a thousand or more birds nesting on a single isle. Alligators, crocodiles and manatees living in harmony.
Let's not forget the fish. Over 15 varieties of edible fish and more than twice as many with no food value but often offer great sport. One of the most exciting aspects of fishing the Islands is the anticipation of your catch. This does not count sharks, rays, or the endangered saw fish."
The words of Capt. Phil let you see the passion our guides have for the Everglades and what it means to live and work here.
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