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6/18/18 June Everglades Full Day Tarpon Fishing

Got out with Sarah and Barry for day 2, they fished with me the day before yesterday.  The other day we blanked on the early morning deal.  It was surprising as it’s been pretty consistent for me the last 10 days or so.  The fish were there but just didn’t bite…  But yesterday I did well there so I figured we’d try it again.  Today it paid off.  We got some bait on the way and set up.  Plenty of tarpon around and the action started pretty quick.  Barry hooked up and lost a small tarpon.  Then a little later landed a nice 20 lber.  Then Sarah got a big brute, a nice 80 lb fish or so.  This one did not want to give up we chased it and fought it for 50 minutes or so!  We got it boatside for some pictures and release it.  I thought the bite may have died after that.  We set back up and didn’t see much so we moved around.  I did see a couple fish which gave me hope.  We set back up and then soon after Sarah jumped another fish.  Then we hooked another big one of about 80 lbs.  Barry got this one and it came in fairly quick.  After that we were done and mixed up the rest of our day.  We caught a handful of snook, had a few shots at tripletail we missed, and that was about it.  But all in all another great day!  Back at it tomorrow will likely be doing the same routine if my anglers are up for getting up early.  3 for 5

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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6/17/18 Fathers Day Fishing Trip in Islamorada

Took the old man out today and our friend Ron Modra for some fun fishing.  We ran deep into the ‘glades early on.  Caught some bait on the way.  Found the tarpon back there.  They didn’t really bite yesterday but today they did… strange.  Winds were a little more easterly instead of south maybe that helped.  Anyways lots of small guys.  Ron caught a small 15 lber, we got to the boat but then he jumped off but had the leader for a release.  Then we jumped a couple more.  My dad hooked a nice 25 lber himself on light tackle which was lots of fun that we got up for a picture since he was small enough.  We then jumped one more fish and then that was about all she wrote.  The tarpon seemed to disappear by 8:30 or so, so not too long of a bite.  We caught some other bait and found a good pack of snook on the way home along with some trout and jacks.  We then found a few triple tail where we had seen some yesterday and there were a few tarpon there too but not as many as yesterday.  Though I had some better reports from other areas too so I think a lot of the summer time fish are showing up in the usual haunts which is a good thing.  Those areas had been pretty dry as of late which is why I’ve been making this longer run but will be nice to have some fish closer.  Back at it tomorrow with Sarah and Barry for Day 2.  2 for 5

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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P.S. Again small tarpon under 40 inches we are allowed to lift out of the water for a picture, but we make sure to lift them carefully and not wipe off slime, don’t drop them on the deck, get a quick picture, and release them healthily swimming to battle another day.

6/16/18 June Tarpon Fishing Islamorada

Got out with my regulars Sarah and Barry who are over from Scotland.  We did the early morning deep everglades run as I told him it’d been very good the last several days.  Unfortunately today though it was a different ball game!  There were a few fish back there – nothing like what we saw yesterday though.  We moved a few times and I thought we’d of gotten a bite, but they did not want to play.  We hooked several sharks and sting rays and that was it.  After a couple hours I figured it wasn’t gonna happen.  We back tracked and caught a few trout and jacks on our light gear.  Then we found a few tarpon in one of the channels that I normally fish in the summer time.  This was good to see we caught a nice 60 lber for Sarah and some triple tails as well and a few more sharks.  I had seen one roll in the channel yesterday so I figured it might be worth it to take a look.  This is good news and hopefully it means some summer time fish will get in their usual haunts.  Funny how quickly things can change back there though.  1 for 1

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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