Wednesday, October 15, 2014
October 9, 2014 Report
Mike and his friend were in town for some meetings and decided to take advantage of a free day. The morning started with tarpon but the action was slow. Switching gears we fished for sea trout and had good action, including some in the 20" range. The day ended shark fishing the flats ahead of a rainstorm that was fast approaching. Before we could get sharks to move in, a large stingray hooks up and is off to the races. We broke it off and moved to a bonefish flat to wait out the storm. As we waited, a school of bonefish moves in and starts feeding just out of casting range. Urgh! A few other bones moved in but stayed the same distance away and it was tough casting to them against a 20MPH wind. After a brief period of shark fishing we called it a day.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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