Alligator Alley Mile Marker 35
When you think of an outdoor fishing experience in South Florida, the Florida Everglades comes to mind. The Everglades is one of the most unbelievable untouched destinations for Florida Fishing. An Alligator Alley Mile Marker 35 freshwater fishing adventure for largemouth bass is a must-experience activity when traveling to South Florida.
Every destination in the Everglades will give you a unique experience. Mile Marker 35 is truly unique because of all it has to offer. It is by far the most significant rest and recreation area on the Alligator Alley. Whether you are coming from the east or the west, both sides have a great location that you can experience.
About Alligator Alley Mile Marker 35
Due to its size, you can encounter the most fishing distractions and attractions. You can’t miss this area of the Everglades as it’s identified with signs two miles before the exit. Make sure you stop in for a real outdoor adventure next time traveling across the alley!
Alligator Alley or interstate 75 stretches from Fort Lauderdale on the east coast to Naples on the west coast. It is home to some of the best bass fishing in the state of Florida. Largemouth bass, along with alligators, reign supreme through the waterways, so be careful when on your fishing adventures.
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Alligator Alley Fishing Guides
Expert Fishing Captains or Guides are the best to adventure these waters since they know the best locations to throw your line. There is nothing like catching large numbers of bass while watching the birds, alligators, and an array of other wildlife around you while out on the water.
Another significant aspect of this fishing destination is that it has very little pressure. Most of your locations are only accessible by bass boat or airboat. It is also not uncommon to get to these areas and have 100-plus fish days when using an expert fishing guide along the Alligator Alley.
The main species of choice is the largemouth bass.
Still, you can also experience the exotic peacock bass, Oscars, Redear sunfish, bluegill, snakehead, alligator gar, and many other panfish. Alligator Alley and the Everglades is an incredible Night Fishery when the moon is just right, whether you want to catch great numbers of largemouth bass, peacock bass, and other species or take in the beautiful Florida sunshine.
An Alligator Alley Mile Marker 35 Fishing trip can satisfy all your needs. Mile Marker 35 may be one of the only locations with restroom facilities, snack machines, and boat ramps. It also provides a fantastic viewing area of the marshland that makes up Water Conservation Area 3. Get out and stretch your legs, take some pictures with your family, and refresh on a road trip or one of the best fishing trips of your life!
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Everglades mile marker 35 Reviews


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Great trip as we.caught fish almost every cast. My grandson out-fished me as always and was excited to catch Largemoth, Peacock Bass, Bowlin, Oscar, gar and Mayan Cichlid. What a fun day!! We can't wait to come back!!
Great trip as we.caught fish almost every cast. My grandson out-fished me as always and was excited to catch Largemoth, Peacock Bass, Bowlin, Oscar, gar and Mayan Cichlid. What a fun day!! We can't wait to come back!!
This is the guy to book if you want to experience Florida Everglades Peacock Bass fishing!!! His knowledge of the area is superb, his boat and gear is top notch, first class.
I wish I knew how to post photos here as we have plenty!!!!
This is the guy to book if you want to experience Florida Everglades Peacock Bass fishing!!! His knowledge of the area is superb, his boat and gear is top notch, first class.
I wish I knew how to post photos here as we have plenty!!!!








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Capt Brett Isackson is not only a professional in his field, he is truly a professional with his customers. Catching Peacock bass was a bucket list of mine. My wife and I were fortunate to have Brett take us out on the everglades.
He put us onto a load of fish. He also helped my wife tremendously as she never fished before. He taught her so well and with politeness and patience. We had such a great experience that day that we decided to go out two days later with him and he made himself available for us!. What a great guy. It was some of the best fishing ever! Both days!


Capt Brett Isackson is not only a professional in his field, he is truly a professional with his customers. Catching Peacock bass was a bucket list of mine. My wife and I were fortunate to have Brett take us out on the everglades.
He put us onto a load of fish. He also helped my wife tremendously as she never fished before. He taught her so well and with politeness and patience. We had such a great experience that day that we decided to go out two days later with him and he made himself available for us!. What a great guy. It was some of the best fishing ever! Both days!



We originally booked a six hour trip on Lake Ida. Captain Wayne Fellows suggested we change the location to the Everglades, and we are certainly glad he did. Our goal was to catch a lot of Peacock Bass, and we did just that. We also caught plenty of Oscar, Cichlid, Largemouth Bass, Gar, a couple of Pickerel, and few other types of fish too. We are definitely happy with our day on the water.

We originally booked a six hour trip on Lake Ida. Captain Wayne Fellows suggested we change the location to the Everglades, and we are certainly glad he did. Our goal was to catch a lot of Peacock Bass, and we did just that. We also caught plenty of Oscar, Cichlid, Largemouth Bass, Gar, a couple of Pickerel, and few other types of fish too. We are definitely happy with our day on the water.















Our first time catching Peacock bass
In the everglades.
Lost count how many fish. We eent through 8 dozen shiners and finished with some great action on artificial lures.
Capt Wayne was the best. If you want to catch fish get up with Wayne for an unforgettable trip

Our first time catching Peacock bass
In the everglades.
Lost count how many fish. We eent through 8 dozen shiners and finished with some great action on artificial lures.
Capt Wayne was the best. If you want to catch fish get up with Wayne for an unforgettable trip







Then Kim and I spend a day In The Everglades with Captain Brett Isackson. The weather was not in our favor that day but we still caught fish. Captain Brett did everything he could to get on on the bite. But bad weather is something even he can’t control.
Looking forward to fishing with both captain again. Thanks guys


Then Kim and I spend a day In The Everglades with Captain Brett Isackson. The weather was not in our favor that day but we still caught fish. Captain Brett did everything he could to get on on the bite. But bad weather is something even he can’t control.
Looking forward to fishing with both captain again. Thanks guys


Bite was tough, which is to be expected in late August. We still got into plenty of peacocks, a couple largemouth and a huge Mayan.
I can't say enough good things and I'm already trying to plan a return trip to fish with him in better weather!


Bite was tough, which is to be expected in late August. We still got into plenty of peacocks, a couple largemouth and a huge Mayan.
I can't say enough good things and I'm already trying to plan a return trip to fish with him in better weather!










































































































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