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Plongez au cœur de la nature sauvage du parc national des Everglades. Le capitaine Paul est un natif de Miami de 3ème génération. Il pêche dans ces eaux depuis 1997 et guide professionnellement depuis 2018. Guidant au départ de Flamingo, il connaît les arrière-pays des Everglades comme peu de gens le font.
Votre embarcation pour la journée est un Seastrike de 17', parfait pour deux pêcheurs mais capable d'accueillir un troisième moyennant des frais supplémentaires. Selon le vent et les marées, le capitaine Paul emmène son canoë de 17' dans le bateau. Le canoë accueille 2 pêcheurs plus le capitaine et permet une chasse furtive du brochet de mer, du tambour rouge et du tarpon en eau peu profonde.
La pêche côtière dans les Everglades est une expérience inoubliable. Chasser le brochet de mer et le tambour rouge à travers les labyrinthes de rivages sombres de mangroves, ou voir un tarpon bondir par un matin brumeux peut évoquer un véritable sentiment d'aventure et d'enchantement. Les cannes, les licences et le matériel sont tous fournis. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de vous rendre à la ville de Flamingo (45 minutes de route depuis Homestead, 90 minutes depuis Key Largo).
Le capitaine Paul est un guide pratiquant la remise à l'eau. Il croit en la conservation et en la gestion responsable des ressources du parc. Il est membre de Captains For Clean Water et de Bonefish Tarpon Trust. Il encourage tous ses clients à s'impliquer dans la protection de ce site de pêche de classe mondiale.
Le capitaine travaille dur pour s'assurer que vous passiez un bon moment et si vous appréciez la sortie, un pourboire de 20% est d'usage. Il est également d'usage, selon la tradition des Florida Keys, de fournir le déjeuner à votre guide. Les autres articles dont vous aurez besoin sont des lunettes polarisées, un anti-moustiques et de la crème solaire pour vous protéger du soleil de Floride.
De plus, le capitaine Paul propose des expériences de camping/pêche de nuit complète. Il prépare tous vos repas, installe le campement et vous guide pour pêcher pendant la journée. Parlez à Paul de cette expérience immersive.
Que vous passiez une journée dans les Everglades ou que vous campiez pour la nuit, le capitaine Paul veut faire de votre sortie de pêche un moment mémorable ! Réservez dès aujourd'hui et préparez-vous pour une expérience inoubliable
Plongez au cœur de la nature sauvage du parc national des Everglades. Le capitaine Paul est un natif de Miami de 3ème génération. Il pêche dans ces eaux depuis 1997 et guide professionnellement depuis 2018. Guidant au départ de Flamingo, il connaît les arrière-pays des Everglades comme peu de gens le font.
Votre embarcation pour la journée est un Seastrike de 17', parfait pour deux pêcheurs mais capable d'accueillir un troisième moyennant des frais supplémentaires. Selon le vent et les marées, le capitaine Paul emmène son canoë de 17' dans le bateau. Le canoë accueille 2 pêcheurs plus le capitaine et permet une chasse furtive du brochet de mer, du tambour rouge et du tarpon en eau peu profonde.
La pêche côtière dans les Everglades est une expérience inoubliable. Chasser le brochet de mer et le tambour rouge à travers les labyrinthes de rivages sombres de mangroves, ou voir un tarpon bondir par un matin brumeux peut évoquer un véritable sentiment d'aventure et d'enchantement. Les cannes, les licences et le matériel sont tous fournis. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de vous rendre à la ville de Flamingo (45 minutes de route depuis Homestead, 90 minutes depuis Key Largo).
Le capitaine Paul est un guide pratiquant la remise à l'eau. Il croit en la conservation et en la gestion responsable des ressources du parc. Il est membre de Captains For Clean Water et de Bonefish Tarpon Trust. Il encourage tous ses clients à s'impliquer dans la protection de ce site de pêche de classe mondiale.
Le capitaine travaille dur pour s'assurer que vous passiez un bon moment et si vous appréciez la sortie, un pourboire de 20% est d'usage. Il est également d'usage, selon la tradition des Florida Keys, de fournir le déjeuner à votre guide. Les autres articles dont vous aurez besoin sont des lunettes polarisées, un anti-moustiques et de la crème solaire pour vous protéger du soleil de Floride.
De plus, le capitaine Paul propose des expériences de camping/pêche de nuit complète. Il prépare tous vos repas, installe le campement et vous guide pour pêcher pendant la journée. Parlez à Paul de cette expérience immersive.
Que vous passiez une journée dans les Everglades ou que vous campiez pour la nuit, le capitaine Paul veut faire de votre sortie de pêche un moment mémorable ! Réservez dès aujourd'hui et préparez-vous pour une expérience inoubliable

This was my favorite charter I’ve done to date! Paul put so much effort into getting my finance and I on loads of back water fish. We caught an assortment of fish and even completed the Flamingo slam! Paul took the time to spread some knowledge on the area as well as fish we were catching. Overall couldn’t have been a better day! We lost track of how many snook we caught, well over 25, landed a couple tarpon, one redfish, and then some various other species.

We fished with Paul for 2 days and had a great time and caught quite a few fish. Paul offers some very unique fishing experiences that are a must try. We did 1 day deep in the Everglades on a canoe because the weather wasn’t great. We were on tarpon and snook all day and had a very memorable experience. Day 2 we had great weather and explored going offshore a little and it was another great day chasing Permit schools like we never saw before. You won’t find someone work harder and look at the clock less. He knows the Everglades like it’s his own backyard. I highly recommend giving him a try.

If you're looking for a unique experience the Florida Evergaldes and flamingo this is it. With a canoe strapped to the boat, Capt. Paul is showed us why it's worth the extra effort. As an avid angler, and seasoned guide who knows his fishery, we learned during the day while we got on the fish. It was an early morning at 4 am, but my buddy Greg arrived to scoop me up, and drove us out meet the captain of Legacy Fishing Charters. The wind stirred up the chop as we ventured out of the channel on an incoming tide towards the eastern edge of the everglades. We headed northwest, and arrive in the midst of terrapin bay and the surrounding area in under an hour where we departed the no motor zone to step back in time, and canoe through some areas that are mostly untouched. Paddling away from the boat, I realized this was just the escape from the noise I had been hoping for. Serenity is not a word that does this place justice, but it's the best one I have. There's no noise, no sound, just your conversation from your company and the bugs surrounded by mullet flips, flops, swooshes, and stirs. Early in the morning you could hear next to "nothing" which is a strange feeling when you've been in a city for a while.We had a great day paddling the canoe around the backwater bays. We landed a tarpon, 15 snook, a few ladyfish, mangrove snappers, and had lots of action throughout the day pitching paddletails into the mangroves. Thanks Cap - for being the "reel deal", and showing us a great day on the water.

Capt Paul was extremely friendly kind and well mannered. He gave us the fishing trip we were hopping for. He's willing and happy to help you every step of the way and WANTS you to catch fish. If your into fishing and love the outdoors this is the trip for you.

Captain Paul will take you close to the fishing spot by boat, then transfer to a canoe where you can fish at secret spots. Since this is a spot where motorboats cannot enter, you should be able to see more fish. This fishing is a little difficult as it requires accurate short casting skills, but you are sure to have a wonderful experience. The captain, Paul, was a nice guy and made the day enjoyable. Thank you to him for continuing the tour until the very end of the sun.
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This was my favorite charter I’ve done to date! Paul put so much effort into getting my finance and I on loads of back water fish. We caught an assortment of fish and even completed the Flamingo slam! Paul took the time to spread some knowledge on the area as well as fish we were catching. Overall couldn’t have been a better day! We lost track of how many snook we caught, well over 25, landed a couple tarpon, one redfish, and then some various other species.

We fished with Paul for 2 days and had a great time and caught quite a few fish. Paul offers some very unique fishing experiences that are a must try. We did 1 day deep in the Everglades on a canoe because the weather wasn’t great. We were on tarpon and snook all day and had a very memorable experience. Day 2 we had great weather and explored going offshore a little and it was another great day chasing Permit schools like we never saw before. You won’t find someone work harder and look at the clock less. He knows the Everglades like it’s his own backyard. I highly recommend giving him a try.

If you're looking for a unique experience the Florida Evergaldes and flamingo this is it. With a canoe strapped to the boat, Capt. Paul is showed us why it's worth the extra effort. As an avid angler, and seasoned guide who knows his fishery, we learned during the day while we got on the fish. It was an early morning at 4 am, but my buddy Greg arrived to scoop me up, and drove us out meet the captain of Legacy Fishing Charters. The wind stirred up the chop as we ventured out of the channel on an incoming tide towards the eastern edge of the everglades. We headed northwest, and arrive in the midst of terrapin bay and the surrounding area in under an hour where we departed the no motor zone to step back in time, and canoe through some areas that are mostly untouched. Paddling away from the boat, I realized this was just the escape from the noise I had been hoping for. Serenity is not a word that does this place justice, but it's the best one I have. There's no noise, no sound, just your conversation from your company and the bugs surrounded by mullet flips, flops, swooshes, and stirs. Early in the morning you could hear next to "nothing" which is a strange feeling when you've been in a city for a while.We had a great day paddling the canoe around the backwater bays. We landed a tarpon, 15 snook, a few ladyfish, mangrove snappers, and had lots of action throughout the day pitching paddletails into the mangroves. Thanks Cap - for being the "reel deal", and showing us a great day on the water.

Capt Paul was extremely friendly kind and well mannered. He gave us the fishing trip we were hopping for. He's willing and happy to help you every step of the way and WANTS you to catch fish. If your into fishing and love the outdoors this is the trip for you.

Captain Paul will take you close to the fishing spot by boat, then transfer to a canoe where you can fish at secret spots. Since this is a spot where motorboats cannot enter, you should be able to see more fish. This fishing is a little difficult as it requires accurate short casting skills, but you are sure to have a wonderful experience. The captain, Paul, was a nice guy and made the day enjoyable. Thank you to him for continuing the tour until the very end of the sun.