Fax and I had moved our last trip to today because of significant wind but today was looking only slightly better. Anyway, we hit the water and I was apprehensive as to the state of the fishing after four days with Mike. Ha, it started slow and I was secretly freaking out but part of being a guide is having a good poker face, plus it helps if you're covered with a buff. :) Anyway, eventually the overcast skies and increasing wind kept us moving slow through the different spots until Fax hooked up and landed his first bonefish of the morning, a nice 8 lber. A while later he lands another one about 9lbs, then another one about the same size until he landed the last fish of the day at about 11-12lbs. Dang Fax! It worked out, the fishing is back on track and by the time we headed back it was blowing a steady 20 MPH. What happened to the typical perfect weather pattern of November?
Capt. Mo Estevez
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