Wednesday, August 22, 2018
August 5, 2018 Report
NY transplants Henry and Joe were fun guys to fish with today as we hit the flats and got away from the Sunday boating crowd. Our 1st spot stop was one of my favorite flats on an incoming tide and that was the spot to be at. We had plenty of action catching sharks and barracudas including a solid 25 pounder for Joe.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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August 2, 2018 Report (Snook video)
I fished the Sheridan House Ministries annual tournament today with Andy and Scott out of Key Largo. This is always a fun tournaments for a great cause and I always have great people on board and today was no exception. We ran directly to a snook spot that although started off slow yielded a 31 inch snook some jacks some sharks and we lost a few really nice fish. We wrapped up the morning fishing for sea trout where we got some and also landed a couple of nice black tips.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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July 31, 2018 Report
Matt and his wife got on board and we were off! After loading up on bait we hit one spot and that's all we needed as the rods stayed bent and the drags screaming with Matt and his wife constantly hooked up to nice big jacks. In order to torment Matt who really wanted a tarpon, turns out his wife is the one that hooked a nice fish and got some jumps out of it before it spit a hook. We had a blast and I bet her arms were sore after this early morning workout.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.miamiboneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
July 30, 2018 Report (Video)
I had a scheduled day off today but when I got the call the fish with Matt in his wife Carla I had a hard time passing it up. So off we went today for a quick half day trip. After loading up bait, the high winds had blown out the snook and tarpon spots which is very unusual for this time of year. We decided to do some trout fishing were Carla caught the 1st one on the 1st cast but after that it was a dead zone. I decided to hit a jack and tarpon spot and boy did that payoff. However, some weird things happened today! Carla had the hot hand as to begin with and put the number big jack's wearing her out and having to hand the right off the mad a few times. Soon after met God a hot hand as well and kept the rods bent with drag screaming jacks. Seeing some tarpon rolling around we drifted off a bait back and Carla hooked the tarpon, got a nice jump out of it but it came off. Then Matt hooks another fish which turns out it was about a 3 and a 1/2 foot barracuda that jumped in the air like a tarpon. This is where it gets weird. Then out of nowhere as he's fighting the fish something significant hits me in the leg and it turns out the barracuda jumped out of the water, hit my leg and landed in the water on the opposite side of the boat! Whew, with those sharp teeth that was a close call! We landed the big barracuda but when I tried to use the landing tool it shook its head and cut the leader. A few minutes later some unidentified flying organism hit my shoulder out of nowhere. What's going on today? We continued incredibly hot fishing until all the bait ran out and we called it A-day a few minutes early. I'd love ending the month this way!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 29, 2018 Report
This was day 2 with John, Brian and Mickey but today we're going to focus on snook and tarpon so we did just that. The 1st spot we got to for snook we hooked two but they both came off. Our 2nd spot we had a tarpon bite but missed the hook set. As we continued to tarpon fish the weather around us got increasingly worse and we had to high tail it and call it A-day. On the run in with we had about 30 mile an hour winds, severe rain and reports of waterspouts just South of us. Too bad we got washed out because I was looking forward to getting these guys some nice fish today.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 28, 2018 Report (Video)
Today was day 1 of 2 with John, his son Brian, and Brian's friend Mickey. We were scheduled to fish 6 hours so we were on a mission to get the boys of variety of fish. After loading up on bait we went straight to a tarpon snook spot but it was tough fishing so we hit some shallow wrecks where they caught some fish including some for bait. With some shark bait in the boat we hit the flats were the boys each caught nice lemon sharks and all 3 caught barracudas. We wrapped at the day with some jacks and had a great trip.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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July 27, 2018 Report
Well it didn't take long, A-day off for my birthday and I was back to work today. I always enjoy fishing with people from other countries and today I had Erling and his son Glen from Norway. We started off late, almost noon, so I had to make some special arrangements to pick up bait but once the live well was full we want on our way. It only took one spot where the guys caught fish on almost every cast and 2 hours in decided they had enough of a great time so we called it A-day with 2 hours left. These guys were great and a lot of fun and I was really happy to introduce them to fishing in Miami.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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