This will be brief and to the point. The giant tarpon are up inside the interior of the Everglades in Whitewater Bay out of Flamingo... and the small tarpon are around the bridges now every night in Biscayne Bay.

Yesterday Kyle Savage from Alabama released his first tarpon on fly in Whitewater and it was every bit of 100lbs. It was part of a large group of fish laid up in an out of the way portion of the big bay in fairly cool water early in the morning. Water temps were still not quite 70 degrees (which might explain why a lot of other anglers didn't hook up yesterday... there were fish from the coast all the way back into the interior but no one had any success that I was able to find out about). We had lots of shots at fish from less than three feet of water out into about five feet, some so close to the boat that I could have touched one with my pushpole... The big fish have been showing up now off and on for a few weeks but the best any of my anglers could do is jump one or two until yesterday. If the weather holds the big fish situation should just get better and better. I think many have heard already since I'm starting to see a few very well known anglers at the ramp each day (I'm expecting film crews to go with them in the next week or two, at least that's what usually happens when the big fish finally show up in numbers...). Late winter/early spring Everglades tarpon - big fish in shallow water before they show up down towards the Keys...

I only have one photo from yesterday (I was busy) but my angler's wife got one or two that were pretty special, I'll add them when they come. Here's a pic of the fly we're using along with the one action shot

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the Tarpon Snake, just a bit bigger than most tarpon flies....

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as usual the big fish make large holes in the water....

Tight Lines

Capt Bob LeMay

(954) 435-5666

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About The Author: Captain Bob Lemay

Company: Captain Bob Lemay Fishing Guide

Area Reporting: Biscayne Bay and Flamingo

Bio: Capt. Bob LeMay began his south Florida fishing career almost thirty years ago. He has worked for area tackle shops, mated on charter boats, but the highlight of those early years was winning the Lauderdale Billfish Tournament in 1973 with two anglers who had never fished for billfish before!

By the end of the seventies he was guiding part-time and tying flies commercially. In 1995, he began guiding fulltime. Through Umpqua Feather Merchants his fly patterns are now sold in shops around the world and in catalogues like LL Bean and Westbank Anglers.

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