Wednesday, October 28, 2015
October 27, 2015 Report (Shark!)
Day 4 and the last day we are scheduled to fish and Eliel was replaced by Alain’s friend Didier. We repeated what we have been doing and shark fishing remained solid. Everyone landed the target species including Didier getting his first Miami shark on the flats.
Capt. Mo Estevez
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October 25, 2015 Report (Shark!)
Eliel didn't make it today and boy did he miss out! While the ladyfish action slowed, other species took their place and the shark fishing was on fire. We hooked 11 sharks in 3 hours of fishing the flats. Unfortunately we only landed 1 due to a number of reasons including pulled hooks and break offs. Urgh!
Capt. Mo Estevez
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October 23, 2015 Report (Shark Video!)
Hooked on the hot action Alain, Eliel, and Ethan wanted a repeat of the last trip and so it was! Fall in Miami is awesome and today is a clear example. More hot action and more big sharks on the flats including losing one big shark we never were able to stop!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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October 21, 2015 Report (Shark!)
Alain, and his two boys are from France and fished with me last year. These guys are great and we're scheduled to fish four days. Today was the first day and it started with a bang. The main goal was some quick action and then hitting the flats for sharks. The fishing close to the marina was great with big schools of big ladyfish providing tons of action along with snappers, Jacks, barracuda and trout. On the flats the shark fishing was solid with multiple hookups and starting the first of four days off to a hot start.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
October 18, 2015 Report (Snook Video!)
Bob is one of the owners of SaltLife and one of my biggest sponsors and him and his buddy climbed aboard for a few hours of fishing. The forecast called for 25 MPH winds but when arriving at the marina the winds were much lighter and my hopes were high. With mullet all around the marina I filled the live well with all the live bait we needed before Bob and Tim even showed up and once they arrived we were off. Slipping into a creek not far from the marina the action started right away with mullet schools being demolished by snook all around us. Bob piked up a nice mangrove snapper right off the bat and not long after he lands his first snook. A few hours later the action died down after losing another 3-5 more snook. The wind started as forecasted and we hit a couple of other spots, one producing hog snapper, mutton snapper and we lost a nice grouper before calling it a day. Congrats Bob!
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
October 14, 2015 Report (Snook!)
Doug from TN was in town for business and swam against the current. While the rest of the guys went golfing, Doug went fishing. Good move Doug! Starting off South Beach for the mullet run proved to be slow since nothing ate our fly. Moving to tarpon spot two produced a few jacks on the fly rod and then we hit the tarpon mother load. Fish in the 20-60lb class were all over the boat rolling just 20' from the boat. We tried a number flies and had a few bites but no hook ups. Tarpon spot #2 was desolate so it was snook time. Doug decided it was better to catch fish than to stick to fly so we cast netted some bait and hit the creeks. Several snook hit our baits losing one to the mangroves and landing a nice one before we called it a day.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
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October 13, 2015 Report
Mike and Norm were back on board again and the plan was bonefishing. I couldn't help but fish the mullet run at first light so we met up at 6:30 am and headed to South Beach. What a difference. We found only one school of mullet and no predators around harassing them. With no action we headed to the bonefish flats. Seeing plenty of sharks and stingrays had my hopes up but we only found two small schools of bonefish. Switching to trout proved slow as well so off to the South Beach again. Now with the outgoing tide things looked a bit better and Norm hooked into a nice jack that gave him a solid fight and mid way through the fight a big bull shark tried to eat the jack. At the end of the trip Norm hooks into a monster that burned drag for a solid 45 seconds even as we chased it down only to break us off. URG! I don't like it when that happens.
Capt. Mo Estevez
www.MiamiBoneFishing.com
786-853-1409
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