Permit A'Plenty, Tarpon and Bonefish About.
Capt. Dexter Simmons
March 25, 2008
Key West - Saltwater Fishing Report

March 25, 2008. March is always great for Permit fishing and it usually is very good for Tarpon and Bonefish too. This year we have had numerous cold fronts sweeping through the Keys, leading to inconsistent water temps. The Tarpon and Bonefish have been showing in between the cold fronts when the water warms in an East or South wind. Meanwhile the Permit have been actively feeding on the flats and there have been some really great days chasing the Great Pompano. We should be in store for some more outstanding Permit fishing from now through at least October, with March and early April, June, July, August, September, and early October prime time.
The Tarpon and Bonefish should swarm the flats in larger numbers as March turns into April and May. The water temps will warm into the upper 70's and low 80's and stay there consistently and as this happens the fish will really respond with vigor. Grand Slam fishing will really be upon us this Spring and early Summer!
When you are ready to book a charter or just talk fishing,contact Capt. Dexter Simmons by casting your net line to http://www.keywestflyfishing.com or by TOLL
FREE CHARTER HOTLINE: 877-FISH052 (877-3474052) ///// or at 305-745-3304 or by email at [email protected] Happy Fishing!
Our Father (Mother) - Son (Daughter) Key West Flats Fishing Trips are now scheduled for throughout the summer, fall, winter, and spring.
For more information about the Father and Son Flats Fishing Trips go to http://www.keywestflyfishing.com/fatherandson.htm
Once again, you may contact Capt. Dexter Simmons for a future fishing charter on his TOLL FREE CHARTER HOTLINE: 877-FISH052 (877-3474052) ///// or at 305-745-3304 or by email at [email protected]
Key West Fishing Forecast:

Grand Slam Season (Tarpon-Bonefish-Permit) is upon us as the water warms into the high 70's and low 80's during the end of March-April-May-June.
Target Species:

Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit
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