Capt. Rick Stanczyk

2/19/19 February Backcountry Fishing Trip for Tarpon

Got out with Larry, Jay, Rex, and Trip today.  Larry had wanted to try to catch a tarpon, but we also wanted to get some action for the boys Rex and Trip.  We hit the tarpon grounds first.  Had some leftover bait from yesterday.  A big mess of fish back there, same ones I’m sure that pushed in yesterday.  They were jumping and flopping all over.  Not biting real great though.  We put in a good hour and made several moves, a few shark bites and that was it.  But finally we got in the right spot and jumped a nice tarpon off!  Then about 5 minutes later, hooked another that stayed on.   Larry fought him well and we got him to the leader next to the boat, but unfortunately he threw the hook before we could get him laid up for pictures.  Anyways a technical release.  After that we ended up trying for some mackerels out in the gulf but didn’t have much luck with that.  It was pretty windy so took a while to travel, but we tried again for tarpon after that and got some big sharks and a sawfish that we didn’t get a good look at because we couldn’t budge him.  But we finished the day off with redfish catching about 40 or so.  All in all not a bad day, and always good to get a tarpon!  The tarpon fishing still isn’t red hot though there are plenty of fish around, I think once it calms down and the water warms up a few more degrees, it should go off.  And in all honesty, it’s probably better for our normal season fishing that it doesn’t get too good too early.  1 for 2

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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2/18/19 February Tarpon Fishing in the Everglades

Got out with Mike, Michael, and Don today for a full day trip.  They had wanted to try for snook and redfish, though we had a light south breeze which would mean that the bugs would likely be insane in the creeks.  We tried it early, and they about carried us off the boat.  But luckily I had a good plan B.  We had seen one free jumping tarpon on the way to the area we were trying for snook and redfish.  So I had hopes there may be a few around.  We ran offshore and caught a ton of mackerel which was fun.  Then we came back in as the tide began to change.  Once we got close to shore, it was tarpon city!  For as far as I could see there were free jumpers, splashers, rollers, just tarpon all over the place.  We set up near some and didn’t get much activity for a bit.  But after 20 minutes or so, both rods bowed over and one was a big tarpon that went airborne!  Michael hooked him and fought and landed the fish, a good 110-120 lber.  Unfortunately whatever we had on the other line had spooled us and I hadn’t been paying close attention as I was trying to get the tarpon boat side.  But we lost all our line on the other rod to likely a big ray or something we couldn’t stop at all.  Anyways we landed the tarpon so it was all good.  I respooled the other rod and we moved around a bit and kept trying for silver kings.  But they weren’t having it, we saw a ton of fish but they just weren’t responding.  The water is still on the chilly side for them.  We did catch a ton of sharks though, and finished the day with a monster 14 lb tripletail, and about two dozen redfish and some nice sea trout.  All in all a great day, I think i’ll be giving the tarpon a whirl again tomorrow.  1 for 1

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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2/13/19 February tarpon islamorada

Got out with Rick and Greg today.  It was nasty weather but we gave it a go.  Had to eat some rain but it wasn’t too bad for a while, had one squall line to run through and had at least a couple hours after that without more rain.  But then it drizzled the rest of the trip.  We caught a bunch of redfish to start our day.  Then we found some tarpon in the backcountry channels.  More than I’d seen as of late and they were free jumping putting on a show.  But not interested in our baits, we caught plenty of sharks including a few bruiser blacktips.  We bailed after some heavier rain moved in and caught some snappers around the islands and called it a day.

There is a better tarpon bite locally around town, it’s not red hot fishing but I know a few are being caught.  But to be honest it’s hard to sit so close to home as many of those spots are 5-10 minutes away….  So if you really really want a tarpon that’s a better bet, but it’s sometimes hard to make a day of it as there aren’t nearly as many good options that close to home as there are in the backcountry.  Anyways it should get better back there after this cold front moves through we have some calm weather over the weekend where things should warm back up.  0 for 0

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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