Sunday, May 4, 2014
April 29, 2014 Report
Local angler Allan was a board today with his good friend from N.Y. David. These were great guys and film producer David was down in Miami speaking at the University of Miami about his most recent documentary http://mcconkeymovie.com/ on the life of Shane MCconkie.
We started off tarpon fishing and Alan immediately hooks up to a nice fish. After several jumps and 15 minutes, the tarpon wraps us up on a pilling and this time I couldn't pull off a magic trick. He cut us off and went home while breaking our hearts.
The rest of the trip we caught snapper on the flats and then trout on artificial lures.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 28, 2014
Local angler Tom was aboard today for a full day of fishing for more edible species but we were gave in to temptation and fished for tarpon for the first few hours. The tarpon bite was certainly slow so we regained our focus and went fishing for dinner. We found fish most all of the places we fished and ended up losing several really nice fish that we had no hope of landing on the 8lb and 10lb test gear we were using. These were definitely oversized mutton snappers and grouper that should have headed offshore already. With a bag full of fish, Tom certainly had dinner for a few days!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 27, 2014 Report
Yuki, Masao and Hajime from Japan were aboard for a quick trip on the bay. We met at 7:30 am and had to be back by 10:00 am so we had to move quick and get on fish in a hurry. We did just that. Poling into position on a bonefish flat I got us close to structure that produces a number of species and we caught big mangrove snappers, barracudas, big porgies and bar jacks on 8lb test. The snapper definitely tested their skills as they had to do their best from preventing the big snapper from getting back into the structure and cutting them off. They did a great job and we had a blast together catching (pee-ra-nee-a) AKA mangrove snappers! LOL It is incredible how the passion of fishing and the desire to have fun is cross cultural and has no language barrier. These guys have been one of my funnest trips in a while.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 25, 2014 AM & PM Report
The morning found Jack and his friend on the bow in search of tarpon. After a quick run, we found them rolling and busting on the surface. Handing a fly rod to Jack's friend and drifting back a bait on a big spinning rod, we drifted and waited. The waiting didn't take long as the spinning rod doubled over and the reel screaming. The big tarpon stayed deep and for most of the fight and after a few minutes it decides to jump to reveal its massive size, well over 100lbs. As he sounded for the bottom again he spits the hook the we lose him. After a few more drifts and running out of time we make a dash for sea trout and catch trout on soft plastics and on the fly rod. It was a good morning and Jack got to experience the silver rage of a BIG tarpon.
The afternoon had me poling Tucker along the bonefish flats where he had some shots at bones and permit on fly but to hook ups. We ended the afternoon catching trout on fly and soft plastics. We had gorgeous conditions today!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Friday, April 25, 2014
April 24, 2014 Report
Derald and sons Nielsen and Dylon from California climbed aboard for a mixed bag of fish. We started off tarpon fishing and immediately Nielsen hooks up to 90lb tarpon but loses it after the third jump. A bot later, dad hooks up to a big tarpon on fly and after a long fight he lands his 100lb tarpon on fly. We ended the day catching trout.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 23, 2014 Report
Greg and dad Rich boarded my skiff today for fly fishing for bones, permit and tarpon. We found plenty of big tarpon rolling and cruising but in spite of some good casts they would not eat. Moving to bones and permit we found plenty of fish and had over 2 dozen shots at bones and about 6 shots at permit but the few that tracked the fly refused to eat.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBonefishing.com
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
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