Large schools of tarpon have been spotted up at the Boils. They have been surfacing for gulps of air, but they mostly stay on the bottom. A few were hooked dropping shrimp. The migrating manta rays are showing up near the inlet and House of Refuge followed by cobia. Inshore, the water has been warm and clear. Last night, my client landed 3 snook on fly near the Palm City Bridge. Along Sewall’s Point, the jack are getting thick, but some trout and snook can be picked out. My friend Tim landed 2 slot reds North of the Powerplant at Bear Point along with one trout using shrimp.
Monday, February 11, 2013
From Capt.Giles @Southern Angler - Stuart
Large schools of tarpon have been spotted up at the Boils. They have been surfacing for gulps of air, but they mostly stay on the bottom. A few were hooked dropping shrimp. The migrating manta rays are showing up near the inlet and House of Refuge followed by cobia. Inshore, the water has been warm and clear. Last night, my client landed 3 snook on fly near the Palm City Bridge. Along Sewall’s Point, the jack are getting thick, but some trout and snook can be picked out. My friend Tim landed 2 slot reds North of the Powerplant at Bear Point along with one trout using shrimp.
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