From: 05/14/2019
To: 06/18/2019
Type of Water: Saltwater
Species: Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit, Barracuda
Fishing Miami and the Keys in spring can be simply described as spectacular although this season we had lots of wind and over cast days.
Tarpon, bonefish, permit, snook, redfish, barracuda and big jacks were biting hard.
We had days where sight fishing for the big migratory tarpon was virtually impossible due to high winds and cloudy skies but sunny days provided us with multiple shots at big tarpon with several jumped fish and a few landed in the 80 to 160 lb range.
There are baby tarpon in all the predictable places and the bonefish bite has been incredible. We have seen double digit bonefish but were not able to connect and most of the bonefish we caught were in the 18" to 24" range.
We have caught countless redfish in Biscayne Bay, which is new for me. These guys were fo View more...Fishing Miami and the Keys in spring can be simply described as spectacular although this season we had lots of wind and over cast days.
Tarpon, bonefish, permit, snook, redfish, barracuda and big jacks were biting hard.
We had days where sight fishing for the big migratory tarpon was virtually impossible due to high winds and cloudy skies but sunny days provided us with multiple shots at big tarpon with several jumped fish and a few landed in the 80 to 160 lb range.
There are baby tarpon in all the predictable places and the bonefish bite has been incredible. We have seen double digit bonefish but were not able to connect and most of the bonefish we caught were in the 18" to 24" range.
We have caught countless redfish in Biscayne Bay, which is new for me. These guys were following schools of bait along with jacks, tarpon and snook.
Permit fishing has been ok and I expect to have good shots now that the weather starts to calm down and they stop being lovesick on the wrecks offshore.
Fishing was so good that we even had shots at sailfish in 5' of water, yes, sailfish.
Will try to keep you posted more often.