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Tarpon and Snook bite remain HOT!

Capt. Armando Alejo
July 31, 2017
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

Greetings CyberAngler Community,

This weekend it was my pleasure to take a "guides day off" trip into the backcountry of Flamingo. Immediately after stopping at our first spot, we saw a school of rolling Tarpon. According to the GoPro footage, we hooked our first Tarpon six minutes into our first stop... My guest for the day, casted and eloquently placed a plug approximately two feet from the Tarpon and that's all it took...no sooner than it felt the hooks, she put on the most classic acrobatic display! She fought strong, made long/ drag burning runs and made us earn every second on the retrieve... We used 20 lb braid, a two foot florucarbon leader and a Rapala Shadow Rap to entice her bite! We made a run to Ponce bay but turned right back due to the west wind (the 5 foot swells, didn't help). We continued our trip right were we began and closed the day with: 3 Tarpon (one in the 20-30 class with two others in the 10 lb class), 10+ Snook (most juvenile, with one close to slot) and two Snapper to close out the day.

Contact us to get in on the HOT Tarpon and Snook bite!

Capt. Armando Alejo
305-778-5342
[email protected]
WWW.A2CHARTERS.COM

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Target Species:

Tarpon and Snook!

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About A-Squared Charters: If you are looking for a world class fishing trip, you’ve come to right place. I have been fortunate to fish the Glades over the past 20+ years, and I can’t think of a better place to seek out such a variety of salt and freshwater fish. Everglades National Park has plentiful opportunities for both the seasoned angler and those seeking their first experience with world class bay or backcountry fishing.

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A-Squared Charters
325 Calusa Street
Key Largo, FL 33037
Phone: 305-778-5342
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