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                     Miami’s Permit and Little Tarpon at Flamingo

Some of South Florida’s fishing the past few days and a little forecast for the next week

                                                     December 2009

                         Biscayne Bay and FlamingoFloridaBay

 

  Yesterday the 8th of December we fished Biscayne Bay which we have been doing regularly because of the warm glass calm days with air temps around 83 and water temps in the low to mid 70s.

 The first thing this time of year with these conditions are looking for Tailing Permit, last week we were doing pretty good catching them yesterday was sick only because we would find them up close and personal but either bad luck or crazy fish we could not get them to eat. Normally this time of year I am looking for Pilchards for bait for the great Mutton Snapper bite we have been having, but with these Permit being around….I have to try for them!

Yesterday we had over 30 shots on tailing or floating fish but could not seal the deal, after the breeze picked up and the fish scattered we found Snook all over the place and spooked them out of a spot I was not prepared to see them at(crazy)!! Well to round out a crazy day we went bone fishing since we were fishing the flats anyway. Well here we go again ….dark high water in the afternoon with a stiff breeze (which makes seeing them difficult)we must have had over 20 shots on bones that were 20 feet from the boat…. frustrating day.   Next week the fishing should be the same in Biscayne Bay but hopefully we will get a better bite……. along with  good fishing on the patch reefs and in the finger channels for Mutton Snapper that should be real good.

At Flamingo and FloridaBay little Tarpon on warm calm mornings have been pretty good around some of the island motes finger channels and on the edges of SOME flats, most Poonies are 20 pounds but there are some up to 80 pounds in the mix. They have been eating real small dark flies.

On the last part of the outgoing tide we have been finding large Snook on some of the runoffs waiting to ambush bait. The next week large Tarpon

Should be in the Lakes to the north and normally these fish eat flies real well.

Sea Trout and Spanish mackerel bite ha s also been red hot on the Gulf side

And should only get better as we get cooler temps.

    

                      Tailing Permit…I  Hate when this happens! Capt. Jim Hale

                            www.floridasportfishingcharters.com

                                   786-255-1788

                                       



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