
Key West fishing for Permit
The most sought after fish that swim in our shallows in the
Florida Keys are Tarpon, Permit and Bonefish. Captain Justin
targets
these species along with Barracuda and Sharks. Other fish
that swim on the flats include cobia, mutton snapper, gray
snapper
and jack crevalle.
Tarpon are found on the flats of the Florida Keys from late
January through the summer months. They are hard fighting fish
that offer a gill rattling acrobatic show when hooked.
Tarpon can weigh anywhere from ten pounds to 180 pounds. On
a flats skiff we have the ability to find both baby tarpon and
larger tarpon.
Tarpon
: Megalops atlanticus
Silver with huge scales and a bucket mouth. Tarpon is also known as "the
Silver King" and when hooked he will certainly show you who is in charge
with several gill rattling jumps into the air. Tarpon are found throughout the
Florida Keys from February through October. The annual tarpon migration is from
April through June. Tarpon come from the west predominantly across the ocean
side flats. They are strong in numbers and are hunry for bait, both live and
dead, and will eat a fly readily when presented correctly. Tarpon in Key West
can get up to 180lbs or more. Fish that travel along the deeper flats average
around 70lbs. In Key West if you don't fish for them on the flats or in deeper
channels, you'll find them in Key West Harbor. Fishing guides will chum for them
with Shrimp by-catch and can get multiple hook ups in a day. The fight in deeper
water can last well over an hour if you don't fight the fish right.
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