This past week we had great conditions for fishing the area around
Cape Sable. It is a 30 mile run from Islamorada but is truly a wilderness and
an awesome fishery.
My guests this past week included David Kubert and Steve Kost for
an action packed 3 days, Jeff and Christine Thompson for a day, and Liz and
Mark Harris for a couple days. All my guests had days of Tarpon, Snook and Redfish, along with all
the action fish while baiting up like Mangrove Snapper, Ladyfish, Seatrout and
Crevalle Jacks.
The Tarpon bite was very good. Liz Harris got her first ever
fly-caught Tarpon while Mark jumped a couple off and Jeff had a few in the air
as well. Live bait fishing under corks was a blast for the Tarpon. These Tarpon
are medium size fish. 20 to 60 lbs and jump like crazy.
After spending mornings Tarpon fishing we explored creek mouths
and shorelines. Snook and Redfish were plentiful and all my guests caught
"Backcountry Slams" consisting of all 3 species on one outing. Nice!
Big Sharks are on the prowl and fighting a fish for any length of
time invites them in so quick releases were done in most places we fished. Bull sharks and Lemon's are great sport in the shallow water as
well and are part of the eco-system and unfortunately can associate boats with
easy pickings so lots of the time we catch a fish or two then move to another
spot. Bait on the edges of the flats is thick right now. Baby pilchards
and Ballyhoo are swarming and all the Crevalle Jacks and Ladyfish are right
behind.
Tarpon will be around the rest of the summer in the far
backcountry and readily take flies and lures. Mornings are best for this
action. In the afternoons thunderstorms build over the mainland and you should
be on your way back by 2pm latest to avoid the threat. I backed off the drags, sprayed some lubricant and loosened the
rod pieces up and stored the tackle til November. I am on a bus-mans' holiday
until then fishing the western USA flyfishing.
Here is just a few pictures from my last week of summer fishing...
Captain Skip Nielsen
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4-spotted Redfish for Steve Kost |
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Chistine Thompson with a jumping Tarpon |
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Christine's photo finish |
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David Kubert releases this Tarpon from the livewell after carefully taking the hook out, Again |
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David Kubert with an honest to goodness Great Hammerhead |
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DK with one of many Snook caugth the last week of June |
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double header of Tarpon for Liz and Mark on Permit Trek rods and Diablo 550 spin reels |
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Jeff Thompson with a nice Redfish caught on a Rage rod and Diablo 350 spinning reel |
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Liz and Mark Harris |
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Liz Harris catching her first Tarpon on a flyrod built by Fox Sport Fishing |
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Liz Harris Nice Redfish |
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nice air on this Tarpon for Jeff |
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since the big freeze in 2010 these guys are making a good comeback |
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Snook for Mark |
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Steve needed this Snook for his Slam |
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Steve with the 9weight and a fat Snapper |
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we have lift-off |
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