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2008-07-07 8:19 PM
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Bones in the Backcountry - The Fishing Report.
July 07, 2008. Capt. Chase caught his first Bonefish on fly aboard FlatsMaster with Capt. Dexter a few weeks ago. Since then, the Bonefishing has remained good on the backcountry flats.Permit on a Tarpon fly is a great experienc more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2008-06-25 9:53 AM
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Permit on a Tarpon Fly - The Fishing Report.
June 12, 2008. Permit on a Tarpon fly is a great experience, especially when it happens within minutes of fighting a Tarpon with the same fly! Curtis from Oklahoma recently jumped a 60 pound Tarpon with a Marquesa Sunrise fly, t more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2008-06-18 3:57 PM
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The best action is early and late - Well, here I am at the end of another season. As the weather warms and the clouds increase, the fishing slows. Even during the slow summer months, the fishing in Key West remains better than most places. Chicken dolphin remain in good supply. When yo more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2008-06-13 9:39 PM
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Another Tarpon Push on the Way! - The Fishing Report.
June 12, 2008. MORE TARPON Strings, wads, pods, daisy chains and laid up moo-cow Tarpon have passed through the Keys in the last 14 days. We are expecting another push of migrating Tarpon during the next few weeks. Here is Del more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2008-06-05 1:08 PM
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Best action is shallow or deep - As we transition into the summer months, we are still finding good sailfish, blackfin tuna, dolphin and kingfish action to the west. Out front, dolphin seems to be the mainstay for the offshore boats. Yellowtail and mutton snappers continues strong a more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2008-05-25 8:15 PM
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Tarpon Season in Full Swing - May 25, 2008. Strings, wads, pods, daisy chains and laid up moo-cow Tarpon have highlighted the fishing during the past 45 days. We have hooked up several Tarpon daily and we have landed some fish when the terminal tackle holds together. The silver more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2008-05-04 8:55 PM
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As the weather changes, so does the fishing - My gosh! Frontal systems in May, 30 knot north winds, 76 degree water on the flats, major algae blooms. What in the world is going on? Off shore, the Gulfstream remains well to the south. Although the water color looks great the sailfishing remains f more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2008-04-09 8:17 PM
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Grand Slam Fishing in the Keys Heats Up This Spring. - April 8, 2008. Tarpon have begun to migrate in from the Gulf during March and early April to join resident Tarpon here in the Keys. We have had some giant Tarpon ranging from 150-200 pounds on the line.
The trained eye has spotted Bonefish on the more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2008-03-31 4:01 PM
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Spring action begins to pick up - With the Gulfstream pushing well offshore, pelagic activity has slowed. Some early Dolphin activity has been reported along with a few Sailfish, primarily to the east of Pelican Shoal. To the west some Dolphin and Bonito are being taken along with a more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2008-03-25 11:18 AM
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Permit A'Plenty, Tarpon and Bonefish About. - March 25, 2008. March is always great for Permit fishing and it usually is very good for Tarpon and Bonefish too. This year we have had numerous cold fronts sweeping through the Keys, leading to inconsistent water temps. The Tarpon and Bonefish hav more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |