I had to get out to do some fishing. I fished a few locations Good Land Florida, Everglades National Park (AKA Gator & Croc land) and Chokoloskee near the other side of Everglades National Park. I hope to do more fishing soon, and maybe hit the Dry Tortugas for two days deep sea fishing trip.
Information:
The tiny community of Goodland, located off State Road 92 at the southeast corner of the island, offers visitors a laid back charm unlike any other place in the region.The stillness of the village, where cats and dogs can be found napping in the streets, changes drastically on Sundays when hundreds of residents and visitors make the pilgrimage to Stan's for an afternoon of outdoor music, drinks and dancing.
Chokoloskee Island Park, a small slice of paradise on Florida's southernmost Gulf Coast. Our immediate neighbors: 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge and the Florida Everglades National Park, two of nature's grandest wonderlands.
Here some photos from my trip:
Drive to these areas:
Smallest Post office in the US:
The drive has present day Indian tribe homes, stores, and views like below: ![[Linked Image]](http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm5/miami101photos/IMG_2144.jpg)
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Good Land:Red Fish & Kirk Ffishing bud!![[Linked Image]](http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm5/miami101photos/IMG_1864.jpg)
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Chokoloskee: 15 Red Fish, 3 Seatrouts, few Snook, and jump a Tarpon (Yes I get a photo of this fish I will be happy)
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