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.

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!!






Thursday, March 12, 2009

Of Permit and Kids


About two days back I get a call from Hawk's Cay Marina to take a dad and his 11 year old son out to catch a few fish on a half day charter. Any fish would have been good enough according to the father. We all know that kids are best kept happy by a lot of fish regardless of size......At least in theory right??
It turned ot that these intreped fisherman knew a thing or two and quickly caught on how things are done in the Florida Keys....

Well after a grunt or twenty and some snappers mixed in, the young man hooked into what we all thought was a big jack. The young man did all the right things and fought the fish with much gusto and landed a nice 5-6 pound Permit. The second permit was smart enough to find a sharp piece of rock and broke off.
The young man was very happy and dad was pleased too.
So was the guide btw.....
Tight lines!!
Capt Oscar

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Fishing is getting good!!

Well fellow anglers, the Islamorada flats were surrounded by beautiful blue water brought in by a pervasive east wind , but I managed to put my anglers on a few fish ( snappers, jacks, shark) and we did manage to hook a bonefish briefly before it broke us off on a coral head. These fish were hiding in deeper water (about 10 feet) to keep warm.
Permit fishing was on as well on the patch reefs and sailfishing has been good too, if you could handle the waves...There was a big tournament at Hawk's Cay this weekend and hopefully many fish were caught and released.
We are in the transition period where the big bait push will be followed but the Tarpon and other predatory fish. Shark fishing has been decent but will get better too when the water warms up a bit more. The reports I heard were that the western part of Florida Bay were better for fishing than the eastern part in the past week. Snook and Redfish and Trout were the catch of the day in the western area's of the Everglades.
It can only get better from here on in!!
Tight lines!!

Capt Oscar,

http://www.floridakeysanglers.com/

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Tarpon have been seen already!!

Even though it is not Tarpon season yet, the first big groups of the 'Silverkings' have been spotted already in the Backcountry of Florida Bay and the local spots near the Keys....
Their early arrival could promise a great season for anglers interested in hooking the 'big one' at least once in their fishing 'career'!!

The winter has been colder than normal for a lot longer too, but the water temperature seems to have stabilized above 65 F and that is good news.
Hopefully the economy won't depress the industry too much although it will be a tough year ahead. At least nature goes on as usual.
Fishing this past winter has had it's up and downs due to some strong cold fronts passing through our area, but there were plenty of Trout, Spanish Mackerel and Redfish and Snook around when it warmed up a bit. Mangrove Snapper, Jack Crevalle and sharks were in abundance too. When picking your days to fish, anglers should remember to be a bit flexible in the species they would like to catch. Some days are better than others and if anglers fish the Keys long enough, they are bound to have some great days too!!
Just remember that a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at the office!!
Mother Nature does provide other worthwhile sights to see and if birds and other wildlife are in your scope of interest you will be amazed for sure!! The winter brings a lot of migrating birds down here such as White Pelicans, Roseate Spoonbills etc.
See you on the water!!

Capt. Oscar