3/30/24 Late March Tarpon Update

March is almost over and we’ve been in ‘tarpon’ mode here for about a month or so now.  The last week the tarpon fishing got a little tougher after some good fishing earlier this month.  We had the full moon here earlier in the week which also coincided with a late ‘cool’ front and some heavy winds.  Tuesday and Wednesday I fished and it was a bit of a struggle.  We had bait that we caught over the previous weekend for our Tuesday trip.  Derek fished with me in hopes of landing his first tarpon and we had howling south/southeast winds that day 20 knots.  We found a lot of fish down at the bridges but they weren’t too cooperative for us unfortunately.  We grinded at it for a couple hours before finally hooking a fish, which we fought for a few minutes but it got us into the bridge.  We ended up sticking it out there because we continued seeing a good amount of tarpon but just no more action out of them, though we did catch some big jacks, bluefish, and nurse sharks.  The next day (Wednesday) i got out with return customer Ashley and his family.  We decided to go check out the backcountry because the wind had laid off slightly and I was hoping there would still have been some fish back there.  Nobody had been back there recently due to all the wind.  We didn’t see much for tarpon back there though but we did catch a cool tiger shark right off the bat along with a big blacktip shark.  Then we grinded for tarpon but we didn’t really see much nor did we mark much back there – really seemed like the major body of them had moved on.  That usually happens sometime in early April but with the mentioned full moon and weather maybe they’re done with early this year back there.  Anyways we decided to book it back to Islamorada and try some other bridges and sure enough there was a decent body of tarpon around there and the wind laid out pretty nice.  It looked pretty with nice water and sure enough our first stop we hooked a nice 40 lb tarpon that we got the leader on quickly, however a 300 lb bullshark came up and tried to snatch it and we had to break it off to give it a chance to escape!  After that I thought we’d get another bite but again the tarpon seemed to not be too happy.  Those are the only two days I fished last week but Capt. Steve has been out the last couple of days, and I know they said they had a tarpon on each day of the last two days – losing one and catching one.  They also did some rod bending with some trout, snappers, and got a nice snook around the bridges while baitfishing.  Capt. Stephen did say the bait was getting easier as that seemed really tough around that full moon earlier in the week too, so that’s a good sign.  And I expect the tarpon bite will get better too – I always tell people booking in advance try to avoid right around the full moon if possible as that often seems to be a tough time with the daytime fishing.  Though of course sometimes that’s just when you are here and can go so we always try our best regardless.  I’ll be back to fishing this week and the team has some days open through the next couple of months.  If you want to get out give me a shout!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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3/23/24 March rolls on… so do the Islamorada Tarpon!

Well I’ve been off for spring break myself with my kids… but Capt. Trent has been on the tarpon consistently the last week!  They had a huge day a couple days ago landing 5 tarpon fishing locally around Islamorada.  That’s great news – the tarpon are starting to move in heavily around the local bridges and channels now.  Most the fishing I’ve been doing has been back in the everglades which is where they often show up first in the early part of the season.  That is usually February and March.  Often by April that starts to fizzle out but that is when the local bridge fishing gets very good.  The nice thing now is half day trips are must most consistently do-able.  And that also means evening trips are a good bet!  Trent has done a few evenings in the last week and had good fishing too!  The 4pm to 8pm window is great as there is less pressure on the water and as it gets closer to sunset the bite often turns on.  We have availability for many evening through April and May, and you can often book your trip more short notice so if you are here and see the weather looks good for the next few days, you can cherry pick your conditions somewhat!  I’m back to fishing this week and will have more daily reports.  But if you want to book something in April and May give me a shout as both Capt. Steve and Capt. Trent still have some availability.

P.S. The tarpon pictured with Capt. Trent was under 40 inches so allowed to be removed from the water for a picture.  We do not remove larger tarpon from the water as it is illegal.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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3/13/24 + 3/14/24 Back to easterly winds and backcountry tarpon fishing!

Got out for a couple days on 3/13/24 and 3/14/24… tarpon fishing again in the everglades backcountry.  The winds swung back around to easterly/southeasterly, which is what we like this time of year in the spring.  The weekend before as mentioned we had a late mild cold front, so the winds had done a big loop from south to west to north… though it did not actually get very cold at all.  We had fished in that north wind the day before and still caught some tarpon.  So on Tuesday we had good fishing we ended up catching 4 tarpon… one very large one in the 130 lb class, and others of various sizes.  Bob, bobby, and Joe all got to land one and almost all got good pictures with there fish boatside!  Sharks weren’t bothering us so we were able to do this – often times we can’t anymore these days because of them.  And we did have to break one fish off boatside to avoid letting it get eaten.  I will say the bite wasn’t necessarily ‘red hot’ as those were the 4 bites we had all day.  But that is still great fishing to land 4 tarpon in a day I’ll always take that!

On 3/14/24 the fishing was honestly very similar we caught one bigger tarpon first thing.  We then jumped around for an hour or two without getting bit again, though the tarpon were all over the place flopping and jumping!  I did notice it seemed not many people were hooking up it was a big fleet out there.  But eventually we did get another one and Bob got his chance to get a facegrab on one.  After that it went kind of quiet again but then all of a sudden we jumped one more fish, and a few minutes later hooked another and caught it.  Then we finished up with one more a little later.  So we went 4 for 5 on the tarpon… another good day indeed!  I had heard the incoming tide in the late afternoon the fish were a little happier, but that can all change day to day and even hour to hour sometimes.

Anyways the forecast looks pretty decent for a while.  We do have a little north wind again Tuesday but I don’t think it’s getting cold, and no heavy wind until possibly next weekend but that could definitely change as it’s a week away.

I’ll also mention Capt. Trent had some great fishing yesterday (3/14/24) they caught several tarpon fishing around the Bay islands, along with some snook, snappers, and groupers!  He is available for evening trips starting now.  So anyone wanting to get out last minute for a 4PM to 8PM trip, he can do it.  The evenings are a great time to fish as the bite often gets better as you get closer to sunset.  And those trips don’t book up as much way ahead of time, so if you are down here for several days and the weather is good and you get the itch, we can often set it up with a few days notice and sometimes even a few hours!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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