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The gray ghost and the silver king

Capt. Lenny Leonard
March 23, 2016
Key West - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Spring tides can make for happy fish.
Things are looking good down here in the lower Florida keys and Key West.
Having lots of fun chasing "the gray ghost" on the flats. The bonefish seem to gobble up a well place fly or buck tail jig.
If you wanna spend a bit more time searching the deeper flats and channels. The tarpon are definitly swimming from what I've seen. There might not be tons of tarpon around, however, if you find em' there is a damn good chance you will get to feed em'.
Permit fishing is still not as good as I would hope or come to expect for March. Cooler water an unsettled weather patterns I believe this to be the culprit behind the less than average permit fishing.
The remainder of this week should be good so long as the weather stays nice.

Still a few prime tarpon dates available.

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Key West flats fishing guide Capt. Lenny. Fly fishing and light tackle fishing the shallow water flats from the lower keys to Key West. Professional guided trips fishing for: Tarpon, Permit, Bonefish, Barracuda and Shark. Captain Lenny is full time resident and guide of Key West, Florida and runs all his charters. No bait and switch. If you book with Captain Lenny you fish with Lenny. No fishing experience required. Teaching all levels of fly casting Catch fish and have fun!

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