Tuesday, February 23, 2016

February 20, 2016 Report

Avery and Victoria from N.Y. fish with me every time they get down to Miami but today Avery brought his friends Vosco and John. The fishing was slow today but Avery and John were able to connect with some nice snappers and rainbow runners. With the wind blowing almost 20 MPH from the east it was a matter of time before our current spot would get too rough and as soon as the tide turned it definitely got rougher and we spent the rest of the trip looking for fish. Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

January 18, 2016 Report (Video!)

With the Miami Boat Show being over, boat traffic was tolerable today for Bob and Drew. Fishing was good today and we didn't have to move from our first spot. Bob hooked and lost a really nice fish and then Drew had the hot hand releasing a nice spinner shark and several other fish. Bob was hot on his heels releasing a bigger spinner shark and losing another nice fish that broke us off on the bottom. There was a thick school of tarpon stacked up deep but they refused to eat anything we threw at them. I don't like it when they do that!
Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

Friday, February 19, 2016

February 13, 2016 Report AM & PM Report

AM Report Taking a day off from working at the Miami International Boat Show for Bob Hewes Boats I had two trips today. The morning trip was with Floyd and Jan from Texas and they were really cool to fish with. Floyd grew up in Alaska and a big Cowboys fan. Hitting the beach for tarpon had very little tarpon around so we fished another spot. Spot two proved to hold a few tarpon but not many. However, along the way Floyd caught his first hogfish and Jan her first grouper. While fishing was slower than expected, they caught a number of different species and lost a nice fish that broke us off.
PM Report My afternoon report was with Jeff and Erin from NY. Jeff is new to saltwater fly fishing and wanted to give it a try. Towards the end of my first trip the wind had begun to increase and by the time Jeff, Erin and I hit the water it was blowing steady 15 MPH gusting higher. We tried a few different spots away from the wind but there wasn't much around to eat flies. Changing it up we used spinning tackle and live shrimp and Erin caught her first fish ever. Very cool! We ended the trip taking advantage of the outgoing tide and we looked for bonefish. A big double digit fish approached but didn't eat and then a school of about 6 fish moved in but we couldn't get a cast in front of them in time. Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

February 8, 2016 Report

Having been off a few days I was itching to get back on the water and Brandon and his friend boarded my skiff this morning. Giving tarpon fishing about 45 minutes and not hooking up to a few fish hanging around, we headed to the bonefish flats. The bonefish flats had a nasty surprise for us, muddy, unfishable water courtesy of the previous nights 25 MPH winds. I took them to the only bonefish flat with somewhat clean water. We saw one big bonefish move through and they caught a few sharks. Once the water cleared thanks to the outgoing tide, we poled around with fly rod in hand but no bones around. We made the decision to change it up and we fished a small shipwreck where the guys caught a few different species including a few small grouper on fly.
Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

Monday, February 1, 2016

January 31, 2016 Report (Video!)

I love to end the month with a bang and that is what happened today with Alex and Beau, both college baseball players. Tarpon was on my mind so we headed off the beach in search of tarpon but found none. Back up spot however was a different story. With my Raymarine on scanning the bottom I located a school of tarpon, dropped two rods down and Alex and Beau were both on with a double header on tarpon! What a way to start the morning, first cast, two tarpon on! Both fish came off (Urgh!) but the rods stayed bent with a number of species coming aboard. It was bitter sweet though because we had excellent action but lost so many big fish to pulled hooks, cut offs, broken leaders, etc... There were spinner sharks around and on the last cast of the trip Alex hooks one which proceeds to burn up the drag, make two huge jumps before cutting us off. WOW! What a way to introduce two great guys to inshore fishing in Miami!
Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

January 30, 2016 AM & PM Report

AM Report Back in November Mike and I fished a couple of days and today he was back with his 8 year old little boy Dean and his brother in law Aneesh. I wanted to make sure Dean got into fish quik so I took him to a spot where we caught 10 fish in a few minutes (who's counting?). Then we looked for tarpon and snok but they were MIA. Sharks on the flats were also MIA so we ended the trip on a spot where the action started slow but heated up with fish or bites on every cast. Dean commented that they caught 25, no 35 fish today (but who's counting?). These guys are awesome and Dean is one bright little sales guy!
PM Report Regular client and friend David text me during my morning trip and wanted to head out in the afternoon so he jumped aboard at 2PM and we headed out. Spot one was great with David hooking a tarpon early on but losing it on the initial run. To add insult to injury he hooked another mystery monster that had us thinking we were tasting victory until it made a long sizzling run back to the bottom where eventually cut us off. David landed a few fish but the trophies beat us today.
Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

January 29, 2016 Report

This is year 2 that Ron books me on his to way a cruise with his wife and he is always a really cool guy to fish with. Fishing a number of different areas using different techniques from bait to lures, we began our search for tarpon. Spot one held just a few and spot two had some but with lock jaw. The rest of the trip was spent chasing different species and it turned out to be a productive day.
Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing