Monday, December 15, 2025

Just perfect! December 1-15, 2025

As the rest of the country is freezing and living in arctic like conditions, in Miami ti has been perfect.  With a warmer than normal December the weather has been warm, skies clear and the fishing fantastic.  While there have been some schools of pilchards around, my bookings and focus have been on other species that don't require tons of pilchards to catch.  

The bonefishing has been the start throughout the first half of December but shark fishing the flats has been productive and fin as well.  Fishing the finger channels has yielded plenty of action catching species like yellow jacks, a variety of snappers and more.  

The few times I have spooked fish hasn't produced any hook ups but snook have been around as evidenced by them blowing up on our top water lures but missing.  

There have been some juvenile tarpon around and they have been reliable targets early mornings.

That's it for the first half of this month's report.  Have a great rest of the month!









Capt. Mo Estevez 

786-853-1409
www.MiamiBonefishing.com

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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

The End of Fall November 15-30, 2025

 Well guys, I hope everyone of you had a great Thanksgiving and had a great November. It has definitely been fun down here. It has also been unusually warm with only one mild cold front moving through towards the middle of November. Otherwise daytime temperatures have been in the low 80s, nighttime lows in the high 60s with perfect crystal clear weather. With the unusual warm weather, we haven't seen the big schools of pilchards migrating into the bay and I've only found large schools of pilchards when I haven't needed to cast them which is just how life works sometimes. With that being said fishing has been pretty solid the entire month. Bone fishing has been red hot, snook fishing has been pretty good and I still have been finding some juvenile tarpon around Biscayne Bay. There have been nice size yellow jacks in the finger channels and the larger snappers are starting to show up in bigger numbers. I was able to wrap up the month fishing with my local client Alec and the first fish of the day was a double digit bone fish in the 10 to 11 pound range and it was spectacular! Well, I hope you guys have a great December, keep checking back as I update my fishing reports and stay warm!





Capt. Mo Estevez 

786-853-1409
www.MiamiBonefishing.com

Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBonefishing