Mo Estevez

January 6, 2013 Report

Massive cold front approaching, 3,900 cancelled flights and long time client Glenn, was on the bow focused on the task at hand, hooking one of the many bonefish that were surrounding the boat. With perfect conditions we spent the first few hours surrounded by well over two dozen schools of bonefish in slick calm water only inches deep! We eventually hooked four fish and landed this double digit fish that almost spooled us. Every flat we went to held big bonefish but with only a couple of hours left and the wind picking up we decided to change gears and target other species. Glenn caught several nice fat trout and a huge lady fish that was in a big school of rolling fish. We ended the day with a short but fast run back to the marina successfully beating the approaching black storm clouds. We had a fantastic day with lots of drag screaming action!

Capt. Mo Estevez

www.MiamiBoneFishing.com

Fish Species: Bonefish
Bait Used: shrimp
Tackle Used: spin
Method Used: sight casting
Water Depth: 1'
Water Temperature: 76
Wind Direction: calm
Wind Speed: calm



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Mo Estevez

About The Author: Captain Mo Estevez

Company: Miami Bone Fishing

Area Reporting: Biscayne Bay

Bio: I was born and raised in Miami, FL and have been fishing my entire life. I specialize in light tackle sight fishing Biscayne Bay for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon as well as fishing for snappers, groupers, mackerels, and snook. I own a 16\' Hewes and accept anglers of all experience levels as well as kids. My primary goal is to ensure my clients have a great time enjoying our beautiful and bountiful Biscayne Bay. You can read my monthly column in Coastal Angler Magazine and am the host of the upcomimg nationally televised show Tailing Silver.

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