March 2018

3/21/18 March Backcountry Fishing in Islamorada Florida

March is rolling by fast, time sure flies when you are having fun and fishing every day!  It’s been a strange one with all the late cold fronts I’ve been mentioning, in fact we have another one coming in tonight it’s suppose to drop down into the high 50s for a couple nights again.  Hopefully that’ll be the last of that.  Might be a couple slow days of fishing in the backcountry anyways but there may be a handful of viable options.  Usually the tarpon don’t really like it too much though.  Anyways the last few days we had some incredible tarpon fishing.  A lot of fish showed up as it got slick calm after the last front.  We had 9 bites in two days of fishing, didn’t land near as many though we got a couple one day, and one yesterday.  But all you can do as a guide is put your anglers on them!  Anyways it was still fun action and some larger fish too in the 100+ lb range.  Yesterday we also were rewarded with a big cobia of about 40 lbs!  We let him swim away to catch another day so that was very cool.  Today I had a half day the winds kicked up again northwest as the temperatures started to fall with the front coming in.  We stuck to the middle bay as there had been a lot of algae filled water near home unfortunately.  Hopefully the front will push that all out though.  But we had good mixed bag action with snapper, trout, ladyfish, jacks, and even got a couple redfish so that was cool.  I have full days the next couple days not sure what exactly we will be doing but like I said these steep temperature drops this late usually don’t make the fish real happy.  But hopefully by sunday or monday things will be somewhat back to normal.  I’m hoping too that we will have a very strong april/may with the tarpon, as with the colder conditions I think the early season tarpon haven’t been ‘beaten up’ too much.

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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3/11/18 Great march fishing despite late severe cold front!

Well we had another cold front come in the islamorada area a few days ago and chilled us down into the mid 50s!  After a very warm february where it was 80 degrees every day this was unexpected, and we have another one on the way early this week.  The last few days were decent fishing today with today being exceptional – however it slicked out and was nice, sunny, and warm though the forecast wasn’t quite that.  The last two days with it being cold we stayed in the everglades.  Water temperatures were in the low 60s both days and I wasn’t sure if much of anything would bite.  Day one though we had a solid pick throughout the day – not red hot but we managed a snook, four or five black drums, ten trout, and capped the day off with a small 10 lb tarpon!  We also lost a good snook and had a couple other tarpon bites we missed.  So not constant action but some quality fish anyhow.  Day two was similar but the winds had swung around southeasterly, though it was calm in the morning and picked up much later.  Overall the day was tougher in the morning we really had to jump around.  I was hoping the little tarpon would be in the same area, though they were not.  We tried three or four snook spots and didn’t get a sniff.  We then tried triple tail fishing in the gulf while it was fairly calm, did see a couple but didn’t get great first casts to them and they were fairly spooky.  So we had not caught a fish by 11:00 or so and was a little panicked!  But we hung in there we made a little longer run and did find a very good trout bite.  We caught probably 20 or so, including several nice fish close to 30 inches – very respectable trout for this area.  We let them all go of course.  Then we did finish the day off with 5 snook, and another small tarpon this one 25 lbs or so!  We didn’t get him to the hand but boatside before he jumped and through the hook.  But anyways a slow start with a good finish I will take it!  This was a Saturday and there was a lot of boats back there and I know many guys were struggling as I talked to several throughout the day so was happy we got what we did.  And today Sunday the final day I had my crew from Friday out again for a half day.  The winds were light south and gorgeous, sunny, and finally warming back up.  Just seemed like a fishy day.  We caught a bunch out on the patch reefs, including hogfish, yellow jacks, porkfish, mutton snappers, and more.  We also got a nice size jack crevelle and capped it off with a 13 lb permit!  Nice fish on a live crab which was excellent!  We also had a barracuda eat a yellow jack that we fought for a bit but of course it was on light line and he got away when he really wanted to.  Anyways a great three days of fishing despite adverse conditons for two of them.  As I said we have another front coming in tomorrow but not getting cold until tomorrow night… then in the high 50s for several nights.  Oh well hopefully by the weekend it will warm back up and get back to normal spring time fishing for big tarpon!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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3/6/18 March Fishing in Islamorada

Well we had a late cold front hit a few days ago with another one on the way here Thursday night.  It kind of turned off the tarpon bite a little bit though still plenty of fish around.  We managed to get a big one today of about 120 lbs!  Very nice day out but it’s the calm between the storms as I mentioned with another front on the way.  We also got a big snook today a gorgeous one that was close to 20 lbs.  Some tripletails as well.  There were plenty of them floating on the buoys and drifting around in the gulf, so hopefully when things calm down again that should be a good fishery for us.  The other day we found a ton of hogfish on the patch reefs as well as some various small groupers, it was fun rod bending action.  Snapper fishing was also decent around some of the islands though we had to put some time in looking for the keeper size ones.  Some big sharks were caught today as well by my anglers including some nice bulls and lemons.  My guys a few days ago also caught a monster bull shark in the channels close to home which we normally do not see there, but the past week it seems some have moved in there as I’ve heard of multiple catch reports stating that.  Spring time is here even though we are dealing with some fronts, the tarpon fishing should be decent when things begin to warm up again!  The fish are definitely around and I don’t think it’ll get cold enough for long enough to really blow them out, but just may be slow fishing for a day or two as I said.  I’m really busy through May, but if you are wanting to get out let me know I can definitely recommend some guides.  Also summer time is a great time to fish here as well so don’t sleep on that June, July, and even August!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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