Friday, April 25, 2014
April 20, 2014 Report
Tom and Cal were on board today for fishing the flats for the big three (bonefish, tarpon and permit). Last time we fished Cal landed a 10lb bonefish so we were ready for part two. We had some great conditions today and had shots at all three. We started fishing the leeward side of a key and found a few bones but no hook ups. Moving a bit south a string of south bound migrating tarpon pop up and one breaks the school to chase Cal's shrimp but refuses to eat at the last minutes. The day ended with us taking shots at a few more bones, permit and strings of tarpon but they weren't eating well today.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 17, 2014 Report
Today I fished with Drew and we were fly fishing for bonefish. We had some nice conditions and had some shots at bonefish on fly but no hook ups. We ended the day taking some shots at a few bones riding stingrays and mudding as we poled off the flat.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Friday, April 18, 2014
April 16, 2014 Report
For several years now Sid and I have been taking Chloe and Bailey out fishing while uncle Sid is in town from California and the girls are always a pleasure. Idling out of the marina, Bailey got to drive the boat out of the no wake zone while Chloe enjoyed the ride. Once we started fishing the action was constant with a cloud of snappers behind the boat providing the girls with spunky tussles including some that were spunkier than others. Having kids on the boat is always a treat for me reminding me of the great times I have had with my own daughter.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 14, 2014 AM & PM Report
AM Report
The morning started with Ken aboard for a half day of fishing around Key Biscayne. With the lack of heavy boat traffic from yesterday we were on the search for tarpon. We did see a few fish roll and bust the surface but no hook ups. We did have a big hit on one of the rods and it turned out to be a BIG ladyfish that peeled drag on the tarpon outfit. We moved to a flat that holds trout and tarpon and again the tarpon were there, swimming by the boat and occasionally busting on the surface but no hook ups. As we fished for trout Ken hooks a snapper and just a few feet from the boat about a 90lb tarpon rushes in and tries eat the still hooked snapper! What a rush! We ended the day catching several trout around 20" and Ken lost a BIG trout close to the boat as we were packing up to head to the marina.
PM Report
My afternoon trip was with Dave and PY from MA. Both great guys escaping the harsh north winter they've endured this year. A quick run to the finger channels provided steady action on a variety of species including mangrove snapper and a short black grouper. To wrap up the day we worked a few areas for tarpon and while they were present rolling on the surface, no bites were to be had. The last stops were for trout where PY landed a nice trout before we called it a day.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 13, 2014 Report
Bob and Bill finished their Sunday morning conference meeting and zipped to the marina for some relaxation. We were looking for tarpon and trout amidst the flurry of boat activity that crowded the north part of the bay today. While there were no tarpon to be found the trout fishing picked up and at one point we hooked up consistently on all three rods. The sea trout have been on the larger side for us with 20" fish rather common now.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
April 9, 2014 Report
Today was the second consecutive year I fish the Bonefish Bonnies flats tournament out of Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo. This is always a fun tournament with some great ladies to boot! Today Mary and Libby were aboard to fish the afternoon leg of the tournament with the target species being bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook and redfish. We had our work cut out for us with 20-25 MPH winds forcing us to be very limited in where we fished. With snook and redfish out of the picture due to the heavy winds battering their hideouts, we focused on bonefish and permit. Making a short run north I tucked us behind some mangroves where I know bonefish cruise through and we waited. Not long after, Libby makes a cast, the rod doubles over and the reel sings. Bonefish! We landed her bonefish and waited. A big school of big bonefish moves in and Mary made some good casts but the school stayed 15' too far from our best efforts. As time ticked on with a lines out of 3:30pm, another few singles move in but no hook ups. Suddenly, Libby's rod doubles, the reel screams and then goes silent. We lost our second bonefish! We ended the day with a short and more comfortable ride back. Not sure what the final standings are yet but it was fun being a part of this great tournament.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
April 8, 2014 Report
Steve and his two daughters Ellen and Jaimeson had tried some offshore fishing yesterday and today was the day for inshore fishing. Good move as the winds today were much higher than yesterday. We had consistent 20 MPH winds with gusts up to 25MPH ahead of an approaching cold front. All the tarpon spots were blown out so we decided to fish for sea trout. Right off the bat Jaimeson hooks a nice black tip shark and after a nice fight, gets it to the boat where it breaks off. We spent the rest of the trip catching trout including some in the 20" range. We ended with a ride back in some nasty chop but comfortable thanks to the ride of my Hewes.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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