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By Seamus on 3/16/2024 1:40:59 PM • Rank (14) • Views 15
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Wow, how quickly things change.  We went from a very cold February to now a very warm March.  The first week March has not only been warm but the fishing has been solid.  I've been working every day these first 10 days and pretty much every day has been solid.  The finger channels have been holding a number of snappers and plenty of yellow jacks.  These are pretty, hard fighting and tasty fish that are a blast to catch.  Bonefishing has been very steady with bones being caught on almost every trip mainly on spinning tackle making it easier on the increasing breeze.  The tarpon fishing has been all but dead during the day with very few migratory fish around and a few reports of slow tarpon fishing at night.  While this may not be the norm for night time tarpon fishing, it is certainly the feedback I have received from a couple of other guides.  But more importantly, this past week has been great for pretty much anything swimming in Biscayne Bay and this coming week should be the same.  Here are a few pics from this past week.  










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