Saturday, March 7, 2020

March 6, 2020 Report

Repeat clients Jim and his son Jack had booked me for this morning and it was a juggling act since I had four charters for today but one was rescheduled for weather, one was cancelled and the other couldn't fish from Homestead where I was working today. The forecast called for light winds from the west, shifting and increasing to the north west. This means perfect conditions for bonefish out of Homestead so off we went. As soon as we hit the water I noticed the wind was from the south so I was expecting the shift before the coming cold front to happen any moment now. First spot we had some shots at bonefish but withing 15 minutes it started to rain. We moved way off to the east and fished a wreck and while Jack caught big blue runners, the storm we tried to out run hit us and it was a complete white out for about 15 minutes. These guys are tough and jack kept catching fish through the storm. Once it cleared, it got nice but now the wind was honking out of the west so we went to another bonefish spot in the lee of the wind and had some shots but then the fishing died off and we called it a day early before the real nasty wind began.
Capt. Mo Estevez www.miamiboneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

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