Sunday, September 20, 2015
September 12, 2015 Report
Tommy had tried to book me last year but his travel plans fell apart but this year he finally got down here and we were off to fish the flats. But first we would fish a few spots for tarpon. Spot one had no tarpon but Tommy got a nice hit from a snook. Only one of the spots produced tarpon but we those tarpon wouldn't bite. On the flats we didn't find the bonefish and permit we were looking for but couldn't resist the sharks that were prowling about so we took advantage of what the day offered. Tommy ended up landing 3 separate species of sharks before we headed in.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Friday, September 11, 2015
September 11, 2015 Report (Mahi mahi & snook!)
I can honestly tell you I hate 9/11, it brings back the worst of memories and still raw emotion but David was once again on board and I was excited at the prospect of this morning. Meeting up at the marina while still dark, we ran offshore for some dolphin (mahi mahi) fishing. Yep, in my 16' Hewes. The weedlines were scattered and few in number but we finally found one that had bait and lots of activity. While it yielded only one dolphin, David caught a number of small amberjack on bait and on a fly rod. The glass calm water was quickly disturbed by wind around 9:30am so we headed to an inshore snook spot where David got a nice snook and some tough fighting jacks. What a nice trip this morning with David catching his first dolphin and snook. I love it!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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September 8, 2015 Report
Client and friend David sweet talked his wife into coming this morning so she can catch her first shark. We stopped off at a spot to catch live bait for shark fishing and the weather immediately began to deteriorate. After catching bait along with a number of short mutton snappers we headed to the flats. Thirty minutes into our shark fishing the lighting began to intensify and the storms started to encircle us so we had to cut it short and head back in. Bummer!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
September 5, 2015 AM & PM Reports
AM Report
Kurt is a local regular client of mine and I always enjoy fishing with him and his kids. Today however, the kids were out of town and his girlfriend Annie joined him. We aught a few trout at our first spot but it proved to be slower than I would have liked. Taking them to another spot we missed a few nice bites from snook, landed a few fish for dinner and lost a couple more bruisers to the rocky bottom below. At our last spot the fish were in thick on the shallow wreck and the action was immediate. They landed a few more fish for dinner and cancelled the dinner plans they had for the night. Cool!
PM Report
Locals Eric, his daughter Margaret and her husband Josh jumped aboard for my afternoon trip and off to the flats we headed to avoid the Saturday Labor Day boat traffic as well as the storm brewing over the area we were going to fish initially. The flats had activity despite the high water, the calm windless conditions working in our favor. Eric and Josh had a few shots at a permit cruising right towards us and then a BIG school of bonefish that came right at us. With the storm now intensifying towards our west, north and south we took the safe route and began shark fishing while waiting to see if the storm would clear. Unfortunately, 10 minutes into shark fishing we made the call to head in a few minutes early to avoid the massive lighting activity starting to move towards the marina. We made it just in time with only a few sprinkles to deal with. The weather has been crazy the last few days.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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September 3, 2015 Night Report
At 8:30pm William, Mike and Spence jumped aboard for some night fishing. Waiting for the tide to turn in order to fish for tarpon, we hit a few flats using artificial lures. There was tons of bait on the flats and Spence lost a couple of nice fish on one of the flats. Once the tie turned we went to a nearby bridge and that was the last spot we would need to fish. Around the shadow line of the bridge you could see a few tarpon busting bait and schools of mullet being harassed by other predators. While we never hooked a tarpon, we had plenty of action by high flying ladyfish on several different lures. The night was just perfect, no wind and in the high 70's. Couple that with fish taking drag and the gorgeous Miami skyline and it was a great night with a bunch of great guys!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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September 1, 2015 Report
Today I had Ian, Setanya and Greg on board for a half day of fishing the bay. While Ian is a regular angler, Setanya and Greg had never fished before but it didn't take long for them to get the job done. After a quick lesson and a few tips they were off to a great start. Ian began with the hot hand and landed a few trout in short order but not long after Setanya was quickly on the board with her first trout. It took a bit but Greg landed his and I could breathe a sigh of relief. We ended the trip with Sentanya having landed the most fish and proving that girls out fish boys!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Friday, August 28, 2015
August 28, 2015 Report (Sharkfest!)
Ken jumped aboard again today and while I was excited at the weather report which called for slick calm conditions and the prospect of fishing for permit like we did on Saturday arriving at the marina proved different. It was still dark and the flags were moving pretty good so the breeze just axed our early morning permit aspirations. No fear, a back up plan is always available, we'll snook fishing instead. Working one of my favorite snook shorelines Ken tosses the top water lure against the shoreline and starts to work it back. Just a few feet away from the shoreline it gets slammed by a nice snook, it jumps and makes a run for the mangroves. Stopping him short the snook starts to come to the boat and right at the boat it spits the hook. Ouch! We had a few more snook strikes but the action quieted as the sun got brighter. Shark fishing was next and they were all over the place, it was common to have 3-4 5'-6' sharks around the boat. Ken hooked one 5' plus and landed him a number of long runs later. In the meantime sharks were still all around the boat and one of them got brave and ate the butterflied barracuda we were using for chum right off our bow, 3 feet from the boat! Great, our chum is gone and just like that the chum and the sharks were gone but not before hooking a 4 footer on lighter tackle but it spit the hook. The day ended bonefishing where Ken had several shots at bonefish but they were spookier than usual and would spook before they got over our baits.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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