Man oh man, August has been on fire for the first two weeks. First, it's been a bit breezy making the dog days of August anything but. It has actually been rather comfortable on the water (for August) making for some nice days. More importantly, the fishing has been on fire. While most of my charters have been for bonefish and permit, quite a few of them have been "let's catch whatever and have some fun" trips and they haven't disappointed. There have been tons of aggressive, high flying ladyfish around crushing lures of all kinds for anglers of all skill levels and tons of smaller snapper for the little ones that wanted to catch a lot before school starts.
There have been plenty of permit around and here is a picture of Grant who made a perfect cast to a permit riding on top of a sting ray and landing his biggest permit to date. The small summer tarpon have also been around and first light has been the best time for them. Bonefishing has been on fire and local angler Drew broke my previous record by hooking 23 bonefish and landing 19. Wow! It's been so good and so much fun that I'm having a blast right now watching clients tear it up!
Capt. Mo Estevez