September is drawing to a close and cooler weather is just around the corner. Fishing the past few weeks has been hit or miss. Bonefishing continues to be just about the hardest thing to do on the water. My strategy for bonefish right now is fishing only when I have a perfect tide and giving it an hour or so. If the fish are there great but if not I change the game plan entirely and go look for something else. Thankfully the redfishing has been so good. Some days are easier than others but there have been some solid fish around that haven’t hesitated to eat a fly. Tarpon are still hanging in the usual places. October is a great month for permit so get out on the water!
Islamorada and the Florida Keys Backcountry and Flats Fishing Report
This August has to be one of the windier ones I can remember. I guess it’s good, it helps keep you cool and keeps the bugs away but can a guide get a break once in awhile. The summer is usually the only time I’m not bitching about the wind but not this year. Anyways, the fishing has been solid. Bonefishing has been alright in the mornings but nothing spectacular with the occasional permit around to keep things interesting. Thankfully the redfishing has been excellent and continues to get better. Lots of tailers throughout the day. Snook seem to be showing up a little better in the inner portions of the bay but nothing like it used to be prior to the die off. Personally, they should have kept snook season closed for another year. Looking forward to the next few months. With summer vacation over, random boat traffic will be at it’s lowest. Always nice to get on the water and have it all to yourself.