Wednesday, November 20, 2013

November 19, 2013 Report

With continued slick calm conditions Corey and his wife Debbie were aboard for some bonefishing and then some fresh dinner. We saw numerous schools of bonefish along the south Biscayne Bay shoreline enjoying taking shots at these cruising bruiser bonefish. A quick cast into a school and Debbie was hooked up, but oh so briefly. The fish ran to the left and spit the hook in the process. Ouch!!! Poling down the shoreline, Corey had a great shot at a school of big tailing bonefish and things worked out for us this time and he hooked up to a double digit bonefish in the 10-11lb class. After a stubborn fight, we got him in the landing net and snapped a few pictures. Off we went in search of dinner and we were not disappointed. Trout in the 16”-18” range were feeding aggressively and hitting our soft plastic shrimp with great frequency. At the end of the day we headed back to the marina with big smiles and enjoying the glory of having caught Biscayne Bay silver and gold. Capt. Mo Estevez www.MiamiBoneFishing.com

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