I travel frequently to Florida to fish. Last year I met two excellent kayak guides in south Florida who put me on some remarkable fish. I spent the past three days fishing with them again.
On Wed, I fished with Alex Tejeda of Bone Collector Kayak Fishing. We launched in the upper Keys and soon caught barracuda to 30" on topwater. Later we anchored up in a boat channel where I caught a 36" blacktip shark. At the end of the trip we fished under one of the many bridges that carry Rt 1 over the water. We each caught a dozen mangrove snappers and I hooked a 30-lb tarpon. It made several spectacular leaps before breaking the line off on a bridge piling.
On Thurs, Alex and I fished the backcountry of the Everglades, launching near Flamingo. We had to make our way through two long, tangled mangrove tunnels to get to a remote spot with shallow rust-colored water where we saw no other fishermen all day. I caught 22 snook, including fish of 21", 26", and 27". I had another snook of over 30" on the line. It broke off a 30-lb leader.
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I also caught a 16" redfish and hooked a 20-lb tarpon. The water was so shallow there that the tarpon could not get enough momentum to make its big leap. I managed to get a small tarpon later.
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On Friday, I fished with Randy Morrow of Lower Keys Kayak Fishing near Key West. We battled high winds all day, but managed to catch mutton snapper, barracuda, mangrove snapper, two remarkably strong bonefish, and an 36" lemon shark. A 20" bonefish pulls harder than a 30" striper -- the lightning fast runs are breathtaking.
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The strong winds remain all weekend, eliminating any kayak fishing. We may try again on Monday before I start my journey home.
On Wed, I fished with Alex Tejeda of Bone Collector Kayak Fishing. We launched in the upper Keys and soon caught barracuda to 30" on topwater. Later we anchored up in a boat channel where I caught a 36" blacktip shark. At the end of the trip we fished under one of the many bridges that carry Rt 1 over the water. We each caught a dozen mangrove snappers and I hooked a 30-lb tarpon. It made several spectacular leaps before breaking the line off on a bridge piling.
On Thurs, Alex and I fished the backcountry of the Everglades, launching near Flamingo. We had to make our way through two long, tangled mangrove tunnels to get to a remote spot with shallow rust-colored water where we saw no other fishermen all day. I caught 22 snook, including fish of 21", 26", and 27". I had another snook of over 30" on the line. It broke off a 30-lb leader.
image1.jpg 2003-08-01 01-41-05.jpg
I also caught a 16" redfish and hooked a 20-lb tarpon. The water was so shallow there that the tarpon could not get enough momentum to make its big leap. I managed to get a small tarpon later.
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On Friday, I fished with Randy Morrow of Lower Keys Kayak Fishing near Key West. We battled high winds all day, but managed to catch mutton snapper, barracuda, mangrove snapper, two remarkably strong bonefish, and an 36" lemon shark. A 20" bonefish pulls harder than a 30" striper -- the lightning fast runs are breathtaking.
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The strong winds remain all weekend, eliminating any kayak fishing. We may try again on Monday before I start my journey home.
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