We gave it a go today again. Caught some bait early and tried the local islamorada tarpon fishing channels. Not much activity on the last of the falling tide. We left when the tide quit and caught some more mullet in some big muds. Ran into the backcountry to give it a whirl. Had falling tide back there for a while and fish were rolling a bit, but not very active. Half a dozen boats were out there but I did not see any of them fighting tarpon, I think they are still being picky. The wind had swung around southeast and was fairly light, plus overcast, seemed it would of been a good condition. We caught several sharks and a couple big ‘mud marlin’. Later in the day we tried around town, and when the tide switched again we finally hooked up. Nice 50 lb tarpon to end the day.
3/4/14 March Islamorada Tarpon Fishing
Well back in town and got back out on the water today finally. While I was gone I heard we had a mild cold front which had made the tarpon not quite as happy as they were when I left. The water is still plenty warm enough for them to be around and catch ’em, but you had to be patient waiting for your bites etc… We loaded up on bait early this morning and ran into the backcountry to fish for them. The sharks were thick we caught lots of blacktips, some nice size ones and plenty of little ones. I moved around a bit and finally saw some rolling fish which I set up on with my trolling motor. We had a couple bites real quick, jumped one fish off right away and then hooked another we fought for a few minutes but unfortunately lost him. Wind was out of the north though it was warm, that north wind can really be trouble when fishing for tarpon. We caught plenty of small stuff on the light rods for a while and then gave it another hour for the tarpon before heading in at another channel. Sharks were even worse here, we did see a few free jumping tarpon but they weren’t eating at least not before the sharks could get ahold of the bait. Anyways fishing should improve the next few days but we are getting another front it looks like Friday. That is always a possibility early in the tarpon season – they really don’t like the cold weather or northerly winds.
Capt. Rick Stanczyk
2/24/14 Banner day tarpon fishing in february!
Today I had Sergio & company again for a day of tarpon fishing. We caught bait this morning and went into the backcountry. My buddies boat broke down that was taking the other half of his group, so they all piled on my boat. We had a tarpon on within 5 minutes and saw fish rolling everywhere, very happy! Next we waited for a little bit, some shark bites, and then we hooked a double header tarpon! We caught them and continued fishing, catching 3 more nice tarpon. All fish were 60-90 lbs. We came home early when the incoming tide quit around 12:30, only a 6 hour trip and 6 nice tarpon. Of course I’m leaving on vacation now that the fish are happy but I’ll be back in a week to beat up on them some. March is getting VERY busy but I may have some evenings available if your looking to tarpon fish, let me know!