syxx
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Post by syxx on Jul 16, 2013 17:09:22 GMT -5
Summer time is officially here in the Florida Keys. Summer time tarpon are here too. Those are more of the resident fish that can be found in the backcountry and around Islamorada that are often smaller in size but just as fun to catch. We've been finding lots of mullet in the backcountry and getting those early in the morning then fishing the channels and bays. We went 8 for 14 the last two days, most fish are in the 30 to 60 lb range though we did finish the day today with a 100 lber locally around Islamorada. In the backcountry they've been biting on the in and out tides, morning or afternoon - sometimes both! In the bays trout and snapper are in good supply though the mangroves should be moving offshore soon to spawn. Snook can be found throughout the cape and flamingo areas, and most the redfish this time of year are up in the super skinny water, so make sure you bring your shallow draft boat for them! With the winds that have been blowing I haven't been out in the gulf much though that is often a good bet this time of year for permit. Capt. Rick Stanczyk Islamorada offshore fishing at Bud n' Mary's Marina
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Post by Shadslinger on Jul 16, 2013 17:28:04 GMT -5
Welcome to the board. I would love to get a tarpon hooked up some day.
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Post by syxx on Jul 16, 2013 18:49:15 GMT -5
Thanks man. They are a lot of fun!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2013 8:35:25 GMT -5
Welcome aboard capt.
Awesome!!!!!
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Post by mytoyzfishing on Jul 18, 2013 0:45:23 GMT -5
Man that looks like fun
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