7/22/2021 Tarpon bite really turned on today in the Everglades

Well the last couple of days the tarpon fishing did get a bit better in the everglades for us.  It had been a bit of a grind as of late still we had been catching tarpon, but just having to put a lot of time in, fishing hard moving around and going through a lot of bait to eek out a bite or two.  However the last couple of days we managed to get a half dozen bites each trip.  The first of those days we missed the first 4 tarpon – just very light bites not aggressive and as soon as the fish came out of the water the bait/hook was being spit.  However we did manage to catch a couple tarpon later in the day on these trips so we got 2 out of 6.  One of them was a large 65 lber so that was nice and quite the battle to get him in.  The second day luck was on our side we caught a nice tarpon early in our first stop.  Then moved out to the same area we had the 4 bites previously and we ended up catching 5 more, plus a couple of large jumbo snook!  Now I will say it still took some work we had to reposition the boat often, no just sitting there and getting bit up having them come to us.  But with the extra effort and getting in the right spot, it seemed to produce a bite on each move.  And some days the bites are just good bites and they stay on the hook, and others they just are just going through the motions and spit it out quick.  But anyways good signs I’m hoping we are still due to have things get a little more consistent and easy hopefully sometime in August or maybe even later in september or october.  But tarpon are definitely still possible fishing here in Islamorada and I’ll have more short notice availability these next few months plus I have my other boat with Capt. Brandon running too, so give me a shout!

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Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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7/16/2021 Mid July Tarpon Report in Islamorada

Well I have just gotten back from a couple weeks off, having a nice vacation in Turks & Caicos!  So I had not been fishing since end of June but we got out yesterday.  Bait has been around and was fairly easy for us to catch locally which was great.  We found tarpon in several locations… however they were very spread out and not wanting to bite very well.  We would set up and see a few, and then everything would just seem to scatter.  After our 3rd spot, we moved a few times and then finally hooked a big lemon shark.  As we lifted the trolling motor to get around that, we hooked a tarpon on our other rod that was still out!   A nice little 25 lber.  And that was really it for the tarpon action, we finished the day catching a couple tripletail and some trout & snappers for dinner.  So I will say the tarpon bite is still a little tough in the backcountry, about how it was before I left.  The fish are there you just must put time in to get the action out of them, and it is easy to dedicate a day to just getting a handful of shots at them.  However that being said – I really feel like it’s due to open up here and get good soon, I was hoping me taking a couple weeks off it would have changed when I returned, but doesn’t seem to be the case.  Though as with all fishing, that could change tomorrow.  But I’m hoping we’ll perhaps have a very strong August/September later summer tarpon season.  The fish are out there they have to bite sometime!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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Start of the summer time backcountry tarpon season

Well the daytime bridge fishing is starting to get a little more inconsistent.  I had a good long run this year, much longer than I normally do.  Usually by early June I’m starting to venture in the backcountry more in search of tarpon, however this year the bridge fishing was solid until just recently.  Today we fished the backcountry channels and found some decent schools of fish.  Had to work a little at it and got chased around by some weather, but Chris managed to catch 3 nice 30 to 40 lb tarpon and we jumped off 1 more.  Right now the bait is a little difficult to catch but there are a few fish around, as we get closer to July things should start to settle out and get more consistent – july is often one of my best months!  I will be on vacation the first couple weeks however, though I do have a handful of days at the end of July available and August is fairly wide open.  Some years August and even September are very good for tarpon, some years it’s just fair.  But they are definitely still catchable.  Drop me a line if you want to get out there, business is slowing down and I’ll have more availability short notice and I’ll always shoot you straight with what’s going on with the tarpon fishing.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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