7/2/13 July Evening tarpon fishing in Islamorada

Well despite horrible looking weather coming in late this afternoon we made it out this evening for a july night tarpon fishing in islamorada trip.  We had plenty of fresh dead mullet from the other day plus a few live ladyfish and crabs.  The mullets did the trick though we went 2 for 2 dead baiting close to home, nice fish of 75 lbs.  I had Jeff Cox long time barn customer of Bud n Marys who actually had never caught a tarpon so he was very excited to not only get one but two!  We had incoming tide most of the evening though it did switch around 7:30, strange tide this morning it fell for almost 8 hours.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@islamoradatarpon.com

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7/1/13 July Islamorada Tarpon Fishing Report

Well a good start to July for us.  It was very windy today 15-20 mph, and threating weather for the last part of the day though we never got wet.  We mashed the mullet this morning, 1 throw caught a cooler full which was nice.  We ran right to where we did well july tarpon fishing islamorada the day before.  The bite was not red hot like it was though different tide.  We did have one tarpon on for a while we lost plus caught a blacktip. Then decided to do stuff with the little rods which was good lots of trout, and some nice black drum around some islands.  Went back to try again later on the start of the falling tide.  Caught a nice 70 lb fish in the first 10 minutes, plus a lemon shark, and then that was it.  Tried around town as we did run from some weather, but no more luck.  Still a great way to start our july florida keys fishing for tarpon.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@islamoradatarpon.com

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6/30/13 Everglades tarpon fishing report

Well the tarpon fishing had gotten a little tougher as of late.  My last night trip a couple nights ago we only had 1 for sure bite at the end of the night right after 8 PM and unfortunately jumped him off.   That was on a live crab near sunset.  We did have some sharks and stuff earlier on the bottom and another bite that may possibly have been a tarpon but not sure.  Yesterday we caught a ton of mullet they were thick and even found some big balls of them and prepared for a banner day… however the tarpon were tough to find in the back I tried off the mainland where it had been really good, however no tarpon but we did catch plenty of big sharks – bulls and blacktips, and a small goliath grouper plus another big one that rocked us up.  We ended up running back near islamorada and did hook into a nice 40 lb fish on live mullet that we got near the boat and then pulled the hooks on, but at least fought him for a while and got some good jumps.  Today the winds kicked up hard out of the south.  We drifted a little early in the AM with no luck on crabs, then dead baited and caught about an 80 lb tarpon in Islamorada near lignumvitae key.  We then ran into the backcountry but the mullet that were thick the day before were not there, we did catch about 8 or so.  We played with some smaller fish for a while and had fun, then tried another channel back there for tarpon on the falling tide.  As soon as our first bait was out we hooked into one!  We ended up catching 3 out of 5 back there plus several blacktip sharks – going 4 for 6 for the day!  Most the fish in the backcountry were in the 40 – 50 lb range, not big guys but still lots of fun and very acrobatic!  I had the same 3 guys the last two days so they were happy to get into a bit of a tarpon frenzy and see what it’s all about – and everyone got to catch one!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@islamoradatarpon.com

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