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Roach Butler Beach fighters - Silver bodies with distinctive orange fins. - Active feeders during night hours. - Respond well to multiple fishing techniques. - Found schooling in Florida City's backcountry flats.
Discover the thrill of late night backcountry fishing in Florida City, where the action heats up after dark. Guide Ray Shetty specializes in targeting roach using multiple techniques including fly fishing, spin casting, and bait fishing around the productive flats of Butler Beach. Our recent summer night trip delivered consistent bites under partly cloudy skies, with light tackle setups perfectly matched to the local conditions. Florida City's backcountry waters offer an excellent opportunity for anglers looking for productive fishing with a local guide who knows exactly where to find the action. Whether you're an experienced angler or just getting started, these guided trips provide the perfect blend of technical instruction and access to prime fishing locations.
Book your Florida City backcountry fishing adventure with Ray Shetty for a productive night on the water. Ray's "test jite" trip package is designed to put you on fish consistently using multiple techniques tailored to the conditions. The late night summer fishing provides excellent opportunities to target roach and other species actively feeding in the cooler evening hours. These guided trips include all the expertise needed to navigate Butler Beach's productive waters and find the best spots where fish are biting. Whether you prefer fly fishing, spin casting, or traditional bait fishing, Ray will customize the approach to match your experience level and target the most active fish. Reserve your spot today to experience the best of Florida City's backcountry fishing scene.
The roach (Rutilus rutilus) provides exciting light-tackle action in Florida City's backcountry waters. These silver fish with distinctive orange fins are particularly active during evening hours in summer months, making them ideal targets for night fishing expeditions. They respond well to multiple fishing techniques, making them accessible to anglers of varying skill levels. During our recent trip to Butler Beach, we found roach actively feeding in the flats, where they put up a surprisingly good fight on light tackle. The local population tends to school up in predictable patterns, allowing for consistent action once you locate them. Ray's local knowledge helps identify their movement patterns based on tide cycles and water conditions, significantly increasing your chances of a productive outing.
Preparing for a late night fishing trip in Florida City requires some specific considerations. These backcountry adventures typically begin just before midnight to take advantage of prime feeding times and run for several hours. Dress in layers as Florida nights can cool down, even in summer, and bring insect repellent for comfort. Ray provides all necessary fishing equipment including quality rods, reels, and terminal tackle appropriate for targeting roach and other local species. Light snacks and water are recommended, though you're welcome to bring additional refreshments. These trips are suitable for all skill levels, including beginners, as Ray offers personalized instruction throughout the outing. Group sizes are kept small to ensure individualized attention, with a maximum of 1-2 guests per trip for the best experience.