Last year was a tough season for the guides in the Florida Keys as the first thing that hit us was the cold winter that resulted in a big fishkill, followed by the BP oilspill and dealing with a sputtering economy.
The fiskill was bad but at least the Tarpon showed up and the bite was the best in years! Then we got the news about the BP oilspill and when the media 'reported' tar balls on the beaches in Key West, tourism, such as it was, dried up almost instantly.
Hopefully a new year will bring anglers back to the Keys as there are plenty of fish to be caught.
I have been out a few times and at this moment there are plenty of redfish in Florida Bay and
a good number of bonefish on the ocean side flats.
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year I hope to see some of you out on the water!!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
March so far has been very good for fishing in the Florida Keys. The fishkill has resulted in a long term closure for Snook but that has not deterred folks from comming down and fish anyway
On the Bonefish dept I can say that they are a little scarce but Capt Ted Benbow managed to catch 4 on March 14th soaking some baits on the oceanside flats in Islamorada.
In the Backcountry around Flamingo speckled Trout, Redfish and some Snook are caught as well as large Ladyfish and Jack Crevalle's mixed in.
The weather is touch and go but when it stabilizes the Tarpon will be back and the season looks very good!!
Tight lines!!
Capt Oscar
On the Bonefish dept I can say that they are a little scarce but Capt Ted Benbow managed to catch 4 on March 14th soaking some baits on the oceanside flats in Islamorada.
In the Backcountry around Flamingo speckled Trout, Redfish and some Snook are caught as well as large Ladyfish and Jack Crevalle's mixed in.
The weather is touch and go but when it stabilizes the Tarpon will be back and the season looks very good!!
Tight lines!!
Capt Oscar
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Hello Readers,
A few health issues in the family had me distracted for a long time. Now that things are better, I will try to keep the blog current again.
This past winter has been brutal on our fish population here in S.Florida. The long term effects are unknown but the strong fish that survived will make for a healthier population in the long run.
Dispite that there are still fish to be caught and the last few days were actually not to bad in the catching department. My anglers and I managed to get a mixed bag of Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Trout and Jack's out in the Gulf.
The gameplan is to do the same for the next few days, weather permitting of course.
Snook season is closed till September but there are reports of them being in their usual hiding spots. We can fish for them but can not keep any. Frankly this is something I have done 99% of the time anyway. Redfish have been caught, by yours truly, in their own cubbyholes as well with some showing up on the flats in Flamingo.
When the waters finally warm up and the winter subsides we can expect a good fishing season despite the all that has happened in January..
Tight lines,
Oscar
A few health issues in the family had me distracted for a long time. Now that things are better, I will try to keep the blog current again.
This past winter has been brutal on our fish population here in S.Florida. The long term effects are unknown but the strong fish that survived will make for a healthier population in the long run.
Dispite that there are still fish to be caught and the last few days were actually not to bad in the catching department. My anglers and I managed to get a mixed bag of Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Trout and Jack's out in the Gulf.
The gameplan is to do the same for the next few days, weather permitting of course.
Snook season is closed till September but there are reports of them being in their usual hiding spots. We can fish for them but can not keep any. Frankly this is something I have done 99% of the time anyway. Redfish have been caught, by yours truly, in their own cubbyholes as well with some showing up on the flats in Flamingo.
When the waters finally warm up and the winter subsides we can expect a good fishing season despite the all that has happened in January..
Tight lines,
Oscar
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sorry for being a bit late in the updates but I was swamped with fishing and doing night time trips tends to wear me out....Anyway fellow anglers the Tarpon are here. I fished the Redbone Tarpon tournament at Hawk's Cay Resort and despite the ongoing windy situation, 20 boats attended and 31 Tarpon were caught. The conditions were too rough for most boats to fish the bridges(25-35 Mph winds) and IMHO the catch rate was lower than it could have been. Yours truly wasn't that lucky with the tarpon but we managed to get spectacular jumps out of the sharks trying to eat our mullet.
The main goal of the Redbone series of tournaments is to raise funds for Cystic Fibroses. This is a worthy cause to fish for and I was happy to be part of it. I had a camera malfunction so hopefully I can add to this blog the photos of the other trips I did where my anglers caught redfish and snook. Next week snook season closes for the summer btw.
Stay tuned for the rest..
Tight lines!!
Capt. Oscar
The main goal of the Redbone series of tournaments is to raise funds for Cystic Fibroses. This is a worthy cause to fish for and I was happy to be part of it. I had a camera malfunction so hopefully I can add to this blog the photos of the other trips I did where my anglers caught redfish and snook. Next week snook season closes for the summer btw.
Stay tuned for the rest..
Tight lines!!
Capt. Oscar
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Again fellow anglers we were plagued by some nasty wind last week, but the fishing was on for real. During a half day trip in the middle Keys my anglers managed 2 out of 4 Permit to the boat.
Just yesterday during another 1/2 day we got a 5 pound bonefish.
The Tarpon bite has been phenominal during the past few nights, with reports of anglers hooking double digit numbers and landing multiple fish per boat. It seems that the Tarpon are here for the season!!!
So give me a call at 305 664 7272 and I'll will hook you up with a captain and some fish!!
Tight lines!!
Capt Oscar
Just yesterday during another 1/2 day we got a 5 pound bonefish.
The Tarpon bite has been phenominal during the past few nights, with reports of anglers hooking double digit numbers and landing multiple fish per boat. It seems that the Tarpon are here for the season!!!
So give me a call at 305 664 7272 and I'll will hook you up with a captain and some fish!!
Tight lines!!
Capt Oscar
Monday, March 23, 2009
Wind.....
Well folks, 30 MPH winds kept me off the water this past weekend. This was unexpected as we are finally getting busier with springbreakers showing up in the Florida Keys.
Not much to report. Tomorrow I hope to get on the water again and will fill you all in on what happened.
Not much to report. Tomorrow I hope to get on the water again and will fill you all in on what happened.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Today was a bit of a weather event as a front was comming through, bringing much needed rain although it stayed dry for me while I was fishing out of Hawk's Cay Resort. My anglers were from Nashville TN and usually stay at Cheeca Lodge but it burned during New Years Eve and is closed for now.
We managed to get a few fish and had a great morning with patchy blue skies and a 15 MPH wind.
The goal today was for my anglers to relax, catch a few fish and and enjoy the waters around the Florida Keys. I think it was a great day!!
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