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Tarpon time!

Capt. Raul Montoro
May 13, 2008
Biscayne Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

For the past several weeks most of my trips have been chasing the all mighty silver king (Megalops Atlanticus) AKA Tarpon! These fish have been moving off Miami's government cut and moving south towards the Florida Keys. The tarpon fishing has been consistent for the past several weeks now and only getting better as the air and water temperatures get warmer. For the most part my anglers and I have been fly fishing for tarpon on the ocean side flats, and at times either drifting craps for them in government cut early morning or in the evening when the conditions are right.

When I'm not in Biscayne Bay targeting tarpon I'll be in the Florida Keys fishing them anywhere from North Key Largo to Islamorada and the back-county of Florida Bay. The Tarpon fishing has been good down in the keys as well and I will let my anglers know where the fishing has been the most productive to give them the best opportunity at getting a fish of a life time.

Tarpon season is in full force, and now is the time to book some day's before they fill up. I will always recommend if you are serious about fly fishing for tarpon give yourself at least three to four days of fishing to give you the most opportunities at taking shots at fish.

The permit fishing has been getting better and better each day in Biscayne Bay as well as the bonefishing. I myself have not chased to many permit and bonefish due to Tarpon season, but I have received several reports from other guides that it has been good. If chasing one of the big three is your thing give me a call and I'll do what ever it takes to make your fishing experience the best one possible.

Capt. Raul Montoro
www.biscaynebayfishing.com
(786) 390-9069

Biscayne Bay Fishing Forecast:

It's only getting better!

Target Species:

Tarpon, Permit, Bonefish, Snook, Redfish

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Capt. Raul Montoro Full time fishing guide specializing in Fly and light tackle fishing in Biscayne Bay, Flamingo (Everglades), Florida Bay, and Upper Keys.

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Phone: 786-390-9069
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