Monday, January 29, 2024

January 18-31, 2024 Report

The end of January saw the weather clear up a bit and we had clearer skies but still persistent windy conditions.  But, the fish still have to eat ad they did.  Most of the trips I had during this time were trips to just catch fish and have a good time and we did.  One trip with Walt and Jack was especially windy but we crossed the bay and absolutely killed it with big yellow jacks, snappers and more.  At one point it wa fish on every cast for about an hour. Nice! My month ended with Steve for two days and we were fly fishing for bonefish, tarpon, snook, etc...  Day one was slow with only a small snook accounted for but day two was much better.  right off the bat early morning Steve had a number of shots at tailing bonefish and cruising bonefish in super shallow calm water, not an easy task!  We ended the day with tons of shots at mudding bonefish and a nice bonefish released on fly. Way to go Steve!  It's been a god month and I expect it to remain solid in February. Stay warm! 




 


Capt.  Mo Estevez 

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Tough Weather But Still Good January 8-17, 2024 Report

Our Miami "winter" continues to throw some tough weather our way but the fishing continues to stay consistently good and definitely fishable.  This week I had Chris on one day and then Tony, Michael and Tony's son Andrew to wrapped up the week.   The goal on both trips was to catch whatever we could and did well on a number of different species including yellow jacks, jack crevalles, mutton snapper, mangrove snapper and more.  While we did try for snook and tarpon, it didn't work out but the other species more than made up for them. 

I wrapped up the week fishing with Paul and Ron and we stuck to fly fishing only.  Again, the weather looked threatening but it was actually pretty nice not being as hot as it's been down here.  Fishing a few wrecks in the bay they caught short mutton snappers and grouper on fly before we wrapped up the trip bone fishing.  It took a while but we finally found some fish and Paul hooked a nice bone that got him deep into the backing.  These were two great guys and a great way to wrap up the week.  We're expecting a cold front in the next day or two so there should be some nice weather coming our way.  






 Capt.  Mo Estevez 

786-853-1409

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Sunday, January 7, 2024

Week Report January1-7, 2024

This has been a solid week with daily trips and weather work arounds.  It's been windy and cloudy in Miami for the most part this week but fishing has been solid.  Most of my trips this week have been with really cool clients that wanted to catch fish and not worry about targeting a specific species.  So, this week has been highlighted by tons of hard fighting jacks, sharks, look downs and a monster mutton snapper.  The beginning of the week was with Bob and Anna and we caught so many yellow jacks they decided to give something else a try as it was fish on every cast and these hard fighting fish will wear you out quick.  Later in the week I had Larry and his two kids and we caught fish at every spot we fished, mainly snappers and big blue runners before they decided to call it early as they had a great time and caught plenty of fish.  Friday I had repeat client Jordan and we had a blast catching tons of jacks on live shrimp, lures and top water.  It was so cool to watch these aggressive fish blow up top water lures.  We tried to look for bonefish but we didn't score.  Saturday I had two trips, a 6 hour trip with Subhi and his brother Zaid then a 4 hour trip with Trevor, Clark and Jared.  It was a really long day but both trips went really well with both trips catching tons of jacks and then sharks on the flats with Subhi landing a monster mutton snapper before we had to run back.  Sunday was the slowest day I had and it was with Travis and Brandon.  We were targeting bonefish and anything else.  With perfect conditions and slick calm wind the first bonefish spot was dead but a tarpon spot held some small tarpon and we were able to throw some flies at them.  Then Travis caught the first sea trout I've seen in Biscayne Bay in a while.  Cool!  At another spot we missed a few bonefish bites and as the weather worsted the rest of the trips a tale of running to places trying to make something happen to no avail.  Not the way I wanted to wrap up an otherwise awesome week but I guess we can't win them all.  








Capt.  Mo Estevez 

786-853-1409

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Monday, January 1, 2024

December 16-31, 2023 Report


All right finally the worst of the weather for this month was largely over and December 18 was the last day of the High winds and rain. The last two weeks of the December have been really, really good with just about anything we want to catch being caught. This second half of the month I was absolutely swamped with trips and I can't recall one trip that was slow with one surprising exception. The one exception was Scott and his son Logan, where we had absolutely perfect conditions for bonefish, tarpon, permit, snook and anything else you can imagine and yet it was an absolute wasteland with nothing around. 

However, with that being the exception fishing has been on fire the second half of December. To emphasize this point, on December 29 I fished with repeat client Kevin and we did really well on a number of different species and wrapped it up landing a really nice bonefish as we targeted them for the last hour of the trip. And then to ring in the new year on December 31 I had David and Kevin, a different Kevin, and we got what they wanted, bonefish and mutton snappers. What an awesome second half of the month it's been! Happy new year, everyone!







Capt.  Mo Estevez 
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December 1-15, 2023 Report

The first two weeks of December were pretty tough with almost daily 20 to 30 mile an hour winds, overcast skies and plenty of rain. In one stretch towards the end of the first half of December we got rain for almost 6 days in a row. However, in between the tough weather I was able to get out with some clients and it was actually better than you would have thought. Most of my trips in the first half of December were pretty cool trips just catching whatever would bite and it usually worked out with a variety of snappers and jacks and a few missed opportunities with snook and tarpon. I did have one trip with regular client Ted on fly and spin and it was a brutal eight hours of silence out in Biscayne Bay. I can't wait for this weather to revert back to the typical nice weather we get in December!






Capt.  Mo Estevez 

786-853-1409
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Friday, December 1, 2023

Week report November 27-30, 2023

I ended this month super busy and closing it out in a big way. In Monday I had Nathan from East central Florida.  He's been fishing with me for about 5 years now and dang it every time we fish either the weather stinks or the fishing is dead. Well, today the weather was great and with the moon phase I swore the Bonefishing would be on fire. Did you catch that?  Anyway, it wasn't. We had a shot at tailing permit to start the morning and then silence for a while until we went Oceanside and fished the shoreline of an island that usually produces if not for the shear amount of water we can cover.  Here Nathan had a few shots at bonefish crossing along the shore and they wouldn't eat. Then he spotted a single fish over rocks and reef. I poled him into position and he laid the fly just perfect, for a tiny barracuda to eat it in front of the bonefish. No!  Then the little cuda jumps off, the fly drops and Nathan strips. That bonefish rushed the fly and ate it 15'  from the boat. It was awesome and that was our first fish in 5-6 trips. Wow what a relief.  Later on we fished another flat that has been producing at the end of the tide and sure enough they were there, just one school not the numerous schools I've been seeing but Nathan stuck a nice tailing bonefish before the end of the trip. It was awesome!!!   Whew, now Nathan and I can concentrate on fishing since our curse is over. 



On the last day of the month I fished with Supin and his parents neither of them had ever fished before. It was a two hour trip and they caught their first fish and plenty of jacks and snappers. 


What a month it's been and the season is just starting. It's going to be a good season! 


Capt.  Mo Estevez 
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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Weekly report November 19-25, 2023

 The week of Thanksgiving always finds me busy, but boy this was another level. I had regular client, David and his friend Clay on Sunday for a six hour trip fly fishing for bonefish tarpon permit, and then a four hour trip in the afternoon with another regular client Mike . The morning had us finding a few tarpon which we had some shots at on fly and then losing two bonefish before heading in picking up Mike and focusing on bonefish. inexplicably the same spots that I fished with David and Clay and yielded two bonefish, ended up, proving a bonanza for Mike as he hooked six and landed four. The Following day Monday through Wednesday, Mike and I would fish full days. The first two days were in Biscayne Bay and Monday I looked for live pilchards, blacked out the well and live chummed channels. This was a blast as we watched yellow jacks exploding on the Bait and Mike casting to the schools and hooking up almost instantly on some of his casts. Tuesday was a bit slower thanks to some nasty wind so we decided Wednesday on our last day to fish flamingo in the Everglades. This was a blast as Mike had a ton of shots at redfish riding on top of stingrays and then I took him to the interior of the Everglades. He had not fished this area before, and he absolutely loved it, especially since we fished the mouth of a small creek at the beginning and at the end of our trip inside the Everglades and hooking snook and Tarpon Pretty consistently. At one point he was hooking little tarpon on every third or fifth cast and some snook miked in as well. It was awesome and a blast. Friday after Thanksgiving I fished with David again and today was better as we started off with some shots at permit, and he hooked a tarpon briefly before the jump caused the leader to wrap around the gill plate and cut us off. After my six hour trip with David I was back out again with regular longtime client Ken and his two kids for a four hour trip. We had to fish in the rain for a while but eventually it cleared and the kids had a blast, catching snappers and jacks and blue runners. We tried to bonefish a little bit at the beginning of the trip as we waited for the storms to pass, and although we didn’t hook any bonefish, they caught two big Mojarras which they found pretty exciting. Kids are so funny. The end of the week had me fishing with Paul and we found some fun yellow jacks and big blue runners at first to start the day. Then our hunt for Tarpon and snook proved to be futile, but we wrapped up the day on the flats fishing for bonefish, and found quite a few schools of mudding bonefish. Paul made some good casts but missed the bite on one and got broken off by another bonefish before we headed back in. Wow it’s been a crazy week but the fishing has been a ton of fun. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.






Capt.  Mo Estevez 
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