Fishing has been very good of late. The warm temps and the light wind out of the east have produced very clear water and have brought in the tarpon.
Snook are even cruising the beaches especially at high tide. In the backcountry redfish have become prevelant in Rookery Bay. For flies the Gummy Minnow, Mighty Minnow and Emerald Shiner have been great in the shallows and the beach. Try low incoming shallow water and look for fish or head wakes.
In the backcountry the Swamp Rabbit in brown has been productive as well as the Glades Minnow. The mid to late morning low tides we'll have this week should make for some good sight fishing and will pull the snook and reds out of the mangroves and make them more accessible.
Layed up tarpon have showed in some of the bays south of Goodland and south of Chokoloskee. One of the few places in the world you can fly-fish to a average 80lb fish laying motionless in less than 3' of water. Tarpon Bunnies in orange/brown and purple/grey are working. Remember if you cast to a tarpon most of the time they sink and track it before they eat it. Sometimes you can't see them but keep stripping. Sometimes they eat it next to the boat.
The canal along 41 south of Port of the Islands has been fishing well especially at sunrise. Baby tarpon, snook and some big gar are being caught. Try using flies about the same color as the water. Brown, tan and gold.
The shop has a new shipment of flies and is fully stocked.
Mickey Ford with a nice snook caught while fishing with Capt. Ken Chambers
Capt. Tim Daugherty with a nice shallow water Redfish.
