Thursday, September 15, 2016
September 14, 2016 Report (Bonefish Video!)
We were on a mission today, really we were. Luke is a scientist with UMASS working with the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, an organization that I am proud to be a member of. Our goal today was to catch bonefish is South Biscayne Bay, get a fin clip and draw blood for a DNA study. The goal of the study is to determine if pollution and other man made environmental factors are affecting the DNA of our bonefish. Right off the back we hooked 5 and landed 2. With samples taken we released the bones and ended the day with a shot at a big permit and covered by mudding bonefish.
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Capt. Mo Estevez
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September 8, 2016 Report
Randy is from N.C. and was in town for a conference in Key Biscayne. Well, we went fishing. Randy was a great guy and caught a number of big jacks and got ignored a number of times by nice tarpon that refused to eat our baits.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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September 5, 2016 Report
Today I had local angler and native Miamian Jared. On our half day we began to look for bonefish and while we found a couple of schools, the action was definitely slow. Giving up on bonefish we hit a shallow wreck for bait for sharks but all we caught were snapers. Geeze! The day ended fishing for big mutton snapper where we missed a few hits but finally scored on dinner for Jared.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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September 4, 2016 Report
Chris and his girlfriend Francesca took a quick vacation from NY and visited Miami. With so much water around they got the urge to fish and fish they did! Chris landed a number of big jacks and Francesca got in on the action too. We tried for snook but the snook spot was a bit bumpy from the wind and we called it a day on a high note.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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September 3, 2016 Report
Kyle and his buddies were in Miami for a bachelor party and fishing was on the agenda. The fishing overall was slow but we did manage to catch a number of different species such as trout, snapper, barracuda and got into tarpon but no luck with the tarpon.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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Saturday, August 27, 2016
August 27, 2016 Report (Snook!)
Today Aladwani from Kuwait hopped aboard and the plan was bonefish. However, with a brisk wind and storm clouds everywhere we had to forgo bonefishing. However, he had just bought a new rod and reel at Capt. Harry's Fishing Supply and he wanted to break it in along with some new lures. I am always humbled by what transpires every day and today was no exception. Aladwani mentioned to me that quite a few people in Kuwait had fished with me before and they highly recommended he call me. Wow! I have to tell you, Aladwani is one skilled young angler. We pulled in to the first spot and I told him where to cast and I warned him not to screw it up. Well, he puled back and fired off an extremely accurate cast landing exactly where it had to land, an explosion in the water throws white foam everywhere and his rod doubles over. The drag screaming and Aladwani trying his best to hold on, 10 minutes later he gets a nice jack on his new rod. Broken in! He was amazed how much damage was inflicted on his new lure. Moving on to spot two, he proceeds to land two snook and a barracuda including missing a few other snook bites. Hey, it happens! Only 2 hours into the trip we had to all it quits because of a massive storm building over us. Way to go Aladwani!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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Friday, August 26, 2016
August 26, 2016 Report (Snook, Tarpon Video!"
Chad is from WV and was in town with his wife so off we went at 6am for an early start. Spot one had just a couple of tarpon so we moved. Spot two was really all we needed as it was on fire. Chad hoked 9 big snook, landed 7 and we missed a few more bites. To add to the drama, he hooked and lost a fun size tarpon but not before we enjoyed a few big jumps and got one on video. Spot three had a bunch of tarpon stacked up but not feeding. What was feeding were small black tip sharks that kept us excited with each bite. Chad was a pleasure to have aboard and I was glad he caught his biggest snook to date. Congrats Chad!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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