Wednesday, April 9, 2014
April 9, 2014 Report
Today was the second consecutive year I fish the Bonefish Bonnies flats tournament out of Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo. This is always a fun tournament with some great ladies to boot! Today Mary and Libby were aboard to fish the afternoon leg of the tournament with the target species being bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook and redfish. We had our work cut out for us with 20-25 MPH winds forcing us to be very limited in where we fished. With snook and redfish out of the picture due to the heavy winds battering their hideouts, we focused on bonefish and permit. Making a short run north I tucked us behind some mangroves where I know bonefish cruise through and we waited. Not long after, Libby makes a cast, the rod doubles over and the reel sings. Bonefish! We landed her bonefish and waited. A big school of big bonefish moves in and Mary made some good casts but the school stayed 15' too far from our best efforts. As time ticked on with a lines out of 3:30pm, another few singles move in but no hook ups. Suddenly, Libby's rod doubles, the reel screams and then goes silent. We lost our second bonefish! We ended the day with a short and more comfortable ride back. Not sure what the final standings are yet but it was fun being a part of this great tournament.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
April 8, 2014 Report
Steve and his two daughters Ellen and Jaimeson had tried some offshore fishing yesterday and today was the day for inshore fishing. Good move as the winds today were much higher than yesterday. We had consistent 20 MPH winds with gusts up to 25MPH ahead of an approaching cold front. All the tarpon spots were blown out so we decided to fish for sea trout. Right off the bat Jaimeson hooks a nice black tip shark and after a nice fight, gets it to the boat where it breaks off. We spent the rest of the trip catching trout including some in the 20" range. We ended with a ride back in some nasty chop but comfortable thanks to the ride of my Hewes.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 6, 2014 Report
Today, Tennessee native Ammon was on board for tarpon and other fishing action. The tarpon fishing remained slow but we did have a smaller fish hit one of the baits but no hook ups. We were limited by the wind but pressed on and switched gears. We ended up catching some nice trout while avoiding the wind.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
April 2, 2014 Report
Nelson was on board again for day two and this time we were chasing tarpon, bones and permit. The fishing was slow over all only finding one group of rolling tarpon in the early morning. Later on we had a few shots at bonefish including four fish that were milling around a white sand spot but unfortunately no hook ups.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
Thursday, April 3, 2014
April 1, 2014 AM & PM Reports
AM Report
Nelson was down from Atlanta and brought his daughter Veronica and friend Kate along on our 1/2 day morning trip. We started looking for tarpon but the cold front that passed through put the fish down and while we found some, they weren't interested in eating. We switched to something more exciting for the girls and went looking for trout. They caught some trout including a very respectable fish landed by Veronica who had the hot hand today.
PM Report
The afternoon brought Tyler, Judd and their dad Brent for an afternoon of fishing the bay. We started with tarpon and they were all but gone. We pressed on and found some tarpon laid up in the lee of a current and had quite a few shots at them but no takers. These fish were resting and moving slowly with their massive dorsal fins out of the water. Some were rolling occasionally or cruising by. Eager to ensure they caught fish while avoiding the wind as much as possible, we fish two flats for trout and they ended up catching some BIG trout. Tyler, Judd and Brent were great folks who caught fish, had great conversations and made my afternoon a pleasure.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
March 31, 2014 Report
Today I had Dave and Nick from South Africa. Dave is one of the members of very cool electronic band Goldfish www.GoldfishLive.com and was down in Miami playing at Ultra. This is the second year we fish together and it is always a lot of fun. We started looking for tarpon and finally found some cruising and rolling fish. Nick and Dave took a bunch of shots at these fish and we got two to eat Unfortunately, we missed the hook set on both. Since it was windy and overcast, we had to forgo Dave's desire to look for bonefish and instead wanted to pursue seatrout as we did last year. Nick and Dave caught trout, some on fly but the highlight was the tarpon we hooked. I had mentioned to them there had been tarpon holding on this flat and sure enough Dave hooks a 90lber and gets one amazing jump out of him. After that, it was a tug of war for 15 minutes until the fish beat us to some barnacle encrusted stakes and cut us off. Wow, that hurts!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
March 29, 2014 Report
The high winds continue but Greg and Drew were down in Key Largo for a get together and wanted to hit the water and have good time. We tried bonefishing for a bit but with high winds and dark clouds above, conditions were rather tough. They decided to try something different and we anchored in a favorite channel of mine and had a blast catching snappers, bar jacks and losing a few fish that were more that we could handle on 10lb class tackle and locked drags. One of the heart breakers was Greg losing a nice grouper right next to the boat. Ouch!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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