Thursday, 14 May 2015

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Key largo fishing trip

Miguel-

As Casey mentioned, Pennecamp Park is the place to be.  I fished there last year. Rented kayaks out of Florida Bay Outfitters. There is a launch area where they met me to put the boat right in the water. 

One of their guys was getting into guiding so I was a first time customer.  I rented a peddle drive hobie  from launch site south to 25.122845, -80.399522 on the largo sound.  he said tarpon were there but we did not see any.  We circumnavigated the entire sound stopping at some spots to rest and anchor up and fish.

We did see a tailing permit in there but I could not get a shot on it.  It seemed like the mangroves held lots of varieties like snook, mangrove snapper, jacks, small barracudas, etc.

I ended up cutting thru
25.137377, -80.395918
and on the blackwater sound side, dropped some shrimp on a spinning rod.  you should be able to see the drop off where they carved out the canal.  i caught some big snapper in there.

i ended up paddling back to florida bay outfitters and saw some huge snook along the mangrove but did not catch any.

doesn't really count as fly fishing, but I trolled a fly when paddling to different locations and caught a bunch of small barracudas.

Standard tarpon flies, clousers, half and halfs, shrimp patterns should work down there.

good luck.
On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 12:09:26 PM UTC-4, CaseyP wrote:
Plan on trying Pennecamp Park. Boats for rent, good fishing, convenient

> Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 08:40:07 -0700
> From: mcuunj...@gmail.com
> To: tidal-potoma...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Key largo fishing trip
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> Let me start by saying, as a long time reader and first time poster, this blog has served as an invaluable resource for all of my VA/DC/MD fishing since moving back here from the Philippines in 2013. The community has been extremely helpful in all endeavors and a special shoutout to dan for all of his sage-like wisdom on all things salt and fresh!
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> My brother and I are traveling to key largo this Sunday and will have some time to wade or kayak fish around the area. I was hoping to see if anyone had tips for spots and tactics, fly and spin based, to get into some solid DIY fishing. Last year we threw shrimp at mangroves and came up with small snapper almost every cast, but this year we are hoping to trick fish as opposed to feeding them and ideally encountering some other species. Thanks in advance and look forward to more actively participating in this thread and with the group in the future.
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> Tight lines,
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> Miguel
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