Friday, July 17, 2015
July 16, 2015 Report (Orvis fly fishing school)
As the last leg of Orvis' fly fishing school, 7th and 8th graders Tag and Ram jumped aboard with their casting instructor Roy for a half day of fly fishing out of the Orvis store out of Ocean Reef Club. A quick run to the flats proved to be the right move as we were fishing slick calm water and tons of bonefish schools tailing all around us. However, although we got very close to the schools the kids were still working out there casting techniques and we didn't connect. The morning trip ended with us tucked in a creek and a ton of snappers and jacks behind the boat but the wouldn't commit to eating the fly. These were great kids off to a great start and Roy was a pleasure to spend the morning with.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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July 10, 2015 Report
What a difference a few days make! Today Biscayne Bay was alive with fish all over the flats. Tanner jumped aboard for a full day of sneaking out on his friend's bachelor party. With fly rod in hand his first shot came on the first flat and what a shot! It was a school of about a dozen 10-12lb tailing bonefish. They tailed long and hard and we had numerous shots at the monsters but didn't connect. The rest of the day went on about the same. We found bonefish and permit on every flat we fished except one! Tanner ended the day with a hook up on a permit that spit the hook after a minute or two into the fight. Urgh!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 6, 2015 Report
There are days when you have good casters on board and really want to make something happen for them, well today was one of those days. Joe and his buddy Joe (Sach) boarded my skiff with fly rods in hand ready to chase the big 3, bonefish, tarpon and permit. The first shot of the morning was at a school of big tailing bonefish in which we had the luxury of taking several shots at them but no hook up. The majority of the trip was really slow until we found a school of permit and Sach had a shot at them but it was a tough shot. The search for tarpon was the last leg of our trip and while we found some, there were very few. Today was a day where I was shocked at how slow it was and quite frustrated.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 2, 2015 Report
Today I fished with ex-race car driver Peter out of South Biscayne Bay. We started bonefishing in some tough conditions but found a number of bones but it was tough to get the fly to them well enough under the dark, cloud covered skies. The fishing for other species was slow but we ended the trip with great visibility and numerous shots at big mudding bonefish.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 1, 2015 Report
Bill from the S.F. Giants joined me again today and while we didn't get a tarpon there were plenty of fish boated. Fishing jigs the rods stayed bent most of the morning with a variety of fish including a double hook up. The weather was certainly hot but the fishing was hotter and we had a blast!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Monday, June 29, 2015
June 29, 2015 Report (Tarpon)
With tarpon season over, the remaining fish are resident fish but equally fun and Bill from the S.F. Giants baseball team had never caught a tarpon. Well, we had to give tarpon fishing a try. Spot one had some rollers but no takers so we moved to spot two. Spot two would be the magic spot and Bill would hook into one about 50lbs that tested the drag and Bill as he fought his fish in windless 90 degree weather. After a 25 minute fight we got his first tarpon to the boat and celebrated the well earned release. Congrats Bill!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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June 28, 2015 Report
Gary and his two boys, Adam and Jake, are local regular clients and hopped aboard with one goal, get the kids some fish and a shark. Shark fishing started slow so we switched off to smaller game and the kids kept the rods bent catching fish after fish including a high flying barracuda until they were ready for more shark fishing. I took them to a flat I like to sight cast smaller sharks and had a blast hooking 3 foot sharks. They had a blast and got their sharks!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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