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Key West and Lower Keys
Capt. Dexter Simmons
March 26, 2000
Key West - Saltwater Fishing Report

Spooky Permit Bravened by the Wind
The March wind machine has cranked up here in the Keys,
and with it blowing 10 to 20 the conditions are ideal, if difficult casting, for Permit on the flats. The sickle tail
Great Pompano are less spooky when there is a chop on the flats, simply because they cannot hear you or see you coming
as well as they can in calm conditions.
Tarpon, Bonefish and Permit are on the angling menu again this week as the water temperatures are in the mid 70's on both sides of the Keys.
for the time being providing action for the big three grand slam species as well as Barracuda, Shark, Jack Crevalle, Cobia, and Mutton Snapper.
March is the best time to stalk the most prized
species on fly: Permit. March is also great for early Tarpon, migrating in from deep water. There are also Bonefish available,
Jack Crevalle, Mutton Snapper, Barracuda, Shark and possibly Cobia.Before you travel to the Keys, call Capt. Dexter Simmons for a live report 305-745-3304.
Tight Lines and Screaming Reels!
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Key West Fly Fishing with Capt. Dexter Simmons. Sight fly fishing on the flats of Key West, the Marquesas, and the Florida Keys for Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit, Barracuda, Shark, and more. Charters available year 'round. Friendly, experienced, professional captain who prides himself on providing a high quality fly fishing trip for anglers of all abilities. Fly casting lessons, SAGE fly fishing rods, TIBOR reels, lines, leaders, flys hand tied by Capt. Dexter Simmons, & fishing licenses included
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Key West Fly Fishing
P.O. Box 2006
Key West, FL 33040
Phone: 305-745-3304
Alt. Phone: 305-745-3304
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