At the beginning of March this year, my wife and I once again flew down to Miami to fish for a couple of days in the Everglades, hang out on the beach and swim in the ocean and pools. You know, all those things we can’t do in Montana. We are still going to get 60 days of skiing this season, but we really enjoy going to warm ocean waters and beaches.
We booked again with Capt. Camp Walker who lives in Islamorada to take us into the back country of the Everglades to fish. The two attached pictures are of our two biggest fish for the day. Note the Hunt Talk hat in the snook picture. Don’t leave home without it. My wife’s red fish provided enough meat for six servings.
We landed dozens of others. However, the 45-minute ride back to the dock was western. Three to four foot swells in a driving cloud burst with strong wind. Tough weather, even by Montana standards. Not fun. It was going to blow for the next day too, so we cancelled our day-two fishing trip and explored the Keys from our car.


We booked again with Capt. Camp Walker who lives in Islamorada to take us into the back country of the Everglades to fish. The two attached pictures are of our two biggest fish for the day. Note the Hunt Talk hat in the snook picture. Don’t leave home without it. My wife’s red fish provided enough meat for six servings.
We landed dozens of others. However, the 45-minute ride back to the dock was western. Three to four foot swells in a driving cloud burst with strong wind. Tough weather, even by Montana standards. Not fun. It was going to blow for the next day too, so we cancelled our day-two fishing trip and explored the Keys from our car.

