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Inshore Fly and Light Tackle Fishing in Florida’s Big Bend. Experience Exciting Flats Fishing For Tarpon, Red Fish, Trout, Cobia, and More!

August 8th, 2009

Late Summer ‘09

Despite some weather days, It’s been a great tarpon season. Look for some new photos to be posted soon.

While the “season” is winding down, there are still plenty of tarpon around and fewer boats to compete with. For just plain fun, try hitting the bait balls for Spanish, blues and kingfish around Dog Island and St George. Redfish, and some big schools, are still to be found on the shallowest flats. Work the edge of the flat on a low tide, use maximum stealth and avoid fishing the midday heat.

On a personal note, many of you know of the loss of my Maverick skiff in an accident this spring. Happily, the new Hell’s Bay Marquesa has proved an excellent replacement, approved by all.

Tight lines,

Captain Adam

March 7th, 2009

Warm weather at last.

I was finally able to get out friday for a scouting trip.

I found plenty of reds on the inside of Lanark Reef, and along the Hyw 98 docks.

Water should start to climb a little soon, so lookout for the next midday low tide, and be prepared to get real shallow. The fish will be real spooky in the cold water, so wading is a good way to go.

Tight lines.

February 21st, 2009

To all my friends that begged for a webite, here it is. To all other anglers I’ve not had the pleasure to meet yet, Wellcome.

Weather is warming after our brief Florida winter, hunting gear is being put away and thoughts are Turning to fishing.

Last season was outstanding, so I’m looking forward to another to share with old and new friends.

Look for my fishing report here soon

Tight Lines, Capt Adam.