Tuesday, January 31, 2023

The big close out. January 31, 2023

After yesterday's bonefish insanity I was holding my breath hoping it would continue for first time client, Robert.  We were working with fly gear again today and the first flat was slow with one subtle take and a miss, the second flat was dead and the third...is all it took.  Robert did a great job of shaking off the rust and was making some really solid casts that were rewarded with all big fish, I mean big bonefish.  The total tally for the day was 8 bonefish hooked and 4 landed but three of the four landed were in the 8-9lb range.  There were two that spit the hook and two cut offs on coral heads but there was one that was definitely double digit getting him deep into the backing before the he broke us off.  Wow, what a morning and what a way to close out the month!




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Living in a dream! January 30, 2023

Um, yeah I don't know what to say right now.  I had Ted back on the skiff this morning and thought the pattern of slow fishing in the AM and then a big push of fish the afternoon would repeat itself.  I was wrong, I like being wrong sometimes.  We had a different pattern today and it went like this, 12 bonefish hooked on fly and 10 landed an hour and a half into our trip.  Wow, it felt there was was smoke coming off his Sage fly reel.  It was insane!  Once it slowed down we went to some other flats where Ted had a shot at a permit and then crickets for a few hours.  Hmmm, well this is not cool.  Once the tide turned we hit another flat and well, it was on fire for bonefish again with Ted hooking a few more fish and landing another 5 and losing an additional three to four fish.  Dang!  The total for today was 18 bonefish hooked on fly and 15 landed.  Insane!  




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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Holy Smokes!!! January 27, 2023

The last time Ted and I fished (for the first time) it was an absolute grind and we managed one snook on top water.  Today as he jumped aboard my skiff that was a topic of conversation and the trip started off pretty rough again.  The first few spots had zero life, no bonefish so far.  Dang!  OK, we moved on to look for snook and again the first few spots were slow but finally we fished a creek mouth and we watch as a snook crushes his subsurface lure and makes a few nice jumps before the pic and release.  This sure looks familiar, please God don't let it be a repeat of our first trip!  Ok, we fish a couple of more spots and zero life.  We start bonefishing again and we hook two nice bones that broke us off.  Hmmm, OK there's life out here.  At this point I tell Ted "Alright, we are committing to bonefish for the balance of the trip no matter what."  Ha, it's funny I said that because we worked another flat and it was, well, hmmm, incredible!  On this one flat Ted got two bonefish on spin tackle and then one on fly.  With the spin tackle stowed we focused on fly and it was the best bonefish on fly trip I have had.  At one point it was bonefish hooked or at least have an eat on almost every cast as the schools just kept swarming by us.  WOW!  The final tally, as best as we can recall since we were laughing and not keeping track was about 20 bonefish hooked and 12 landed, 2 on spin and 10 on fly.  All we could do was scream, laugh and enjoy the bonefish insanity.  If only every trip was half this good! 






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Thursday, January 26, 2023

My how things have changed! January 25, 2023

It's incredible to me how the inshore fishery in Biscayne Bay has changed.  In past January's I'd be cast netting bait and primarily fishing for mackerel, bluefish, mutton snappers, grouper, tarpon and other species with a high degree of confidence that it would all work out while bonefishing was towards the bottom of the list due to how difficult they are to catch.  Last year and this year it has completely flipped.  As you read my last report, bait is scare and the fishing in general so far this month hasn't been great, except for bonefish.  What?!  Yup, bonefishing has remained excellent and therefore that it was I did today with Joel and Dean.  We started at noon in close to 20 MPH winds and went bonefishing.  It started off slow but eventually Dean hooked up and landed his first bonefish after a bit of drama with the fish wrapping itself around the back of the boat.  A long spell later Joel hooked a monster but it came off before we could see it but it sire fought like a 9-10lb bonefish.  Wait, there's more.  A bit later we fished another flat and Joel scored three back to back bonefish including an 8-9lber, his biggest to date.  Then Dean got another one and on one of the last shots Joel got another one for a total of 7 bonefish hooked and six landed.  Nice!  




Capt. Mo Estevez

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Up and Down January 23, 2023

Alex and his brother Bombino booked me again today for some food fishing.  Step one was to look for schools of pilchards (bait) that I could cast net and then hit some spots for snappers, grouper and other tasty species.  But, the first step proved to be harder then it needed to be.  After searching high and low for bait and even asking a couple of guide buddies if they had found bait the resounding answer was "NO".  Anyway, off we went using live shrimp and the first four spots were dead.  Now I'm getting frustrated with this and hit another spot where we finally scored yellow jacks, trigger fish and smaller snappers.  The guys were able to take home some fresh fillets but it wasn't easy.  


Capt. Mo Estevez

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Saturday, January 21, 2023

It's getting better January 21, 2023

Today I had repeat client Dave and he is usually up for anything, especially bonefish.  Once again, we had perfect conditions with clear skies and zero wind allowing us to take a few shots at bonefish that were cruising around.  The schools all seemed to be further out than we can reach them with a long cast but we did get a few shots.  It was slower than I had expected but once the tide turned and started to go out the fishing turned on and during the last our of the trip Dave hooked three bonefish and landed two.  Nice way to end the day.  By the way, the marinas were crazy busy even at 7AM when I launched but thankfully very few flats anglers on the water.  



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Incredible Eat January 20, 2023

I was looking forward to fishing with long time client Maria and throwing a fly with her.  We started off focusing on bonefish and 5 minutes into the trip she hooked and landed a tiny 10" bonefish, so cute and a great sign of the health of our bonefishery.  OK, cool start but let's get an upgrade.  Ha, we had to work for that upgrade!  Finally the tide turned and under perfect conditions I set up on a spot I like but hadn't fished in a while.  I had a good feeling about this spot and it lived up to its history.  School after school of bonefish started to move through and Maria kept getting solid shots.  After too many shots and casts that should've rewarded her, it finally happened.  

A school cam in perfectly at her 11 o'clock. I point them out and tell her to cast at 11 o'clock.  She makes a good cast but it was off by a few feet and by this time the school pushes towards her 12 o'clock and moving straight at us.  I tell her to pick up the fly and just roll cast at her 12.  She did just that and dropped that fly right in the face of one of the fish in the school.  I thought they would blow out but they didn't and as Maria stripped the fly we watched the big bonefish chase down the fly and eat it a few feet from the boat!  What???!!!  Awesome!  Oh, and the big bone starts to smoke the fly reel and got deep into the backing twice causing me to have to pole after it to recover some line.  After an awesome fight Maria released her biggest bonefish to date, a solid 10-11 pounder.  Wow!   The rest of the trip was pretty and slow but the fish of the day was taken care of and anything after would have been icing.  




Capt. Mo Estevez

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