Keys/Flamingo Report
Keys/Flamingo Report
Had a stellar July's worth of fishing down in Flamingo and the Keys.
Here are some pics from a previous trip a couple weeks ago...
Here are some pics from a previous trip a couple weeks ago...
-Capt. Hon
Re: Keys/Flamingo Report
whats that fish on the last couple pics call? ive caught the ones with the yellow fins/tails
they are so tasty
they are so tasty
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Re: Keys/Flamingo Report
Man what bank are you robbing looking like that? Those are some grea fish and a triple play in my book.
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Re: Keys/Flamingo Report
That would be a Permit. They are great fighters and rip plenty of line off your drag... one of the best fish besdies bonefish to test the smoothness of your drag. They dont taste as well as their cousins...the Pompano. Pomps are real good eating..my favorite!!!Silv3Rz wrote:whats that fish on the last couple pics call? ive caught the ones with the yellow fins/tails
they are so tasty
By the way, the "mask" i wear is for protection from teh sun. I hate the feeling of sunscreen on my face plus it makes me break out so the HAD masks work great for me.
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Re: Keys/Flamingo Report
Excellent fish!
BTW, I hope you "EaTeD" the Red all up: they are really delicious! As far as the others, I never know if they are "under pressure" - or not - so it hasn't been my policy to keep them (I just don't know Florida's situation).
However, scoring all these fish on a Fly Rod is one hell of an accomplishment. I congratulate you - it took a lot of patience, practice and skill to do that!
You did the "Grand Slam"!
Congrats.
Rojo
BTW, I hope you "EaTeD" the Red all up: they are really delicious! As far as the others, I never know if they are "under pressure" - or not - so it hasn't been my policy to keep them (I just don't know Florida's situation).
However, scoring all these fish on a Fly Rod is one hell of an accomplishment. I congratulate you - it took a lot of patience, practice and skill to do that!
You did the "Grand Slam"!
Congrats.
Rojo
Re: Keys/Flamingo Report
The smaller redfish can be tastey (especially on the half shell) but I'm all for catch and release when it comes to Redfish and these reds were all over slot anyways!!!RojoKayako wrote:Excellent fish!
BTW, I hope you "EaTeD" the Red all up: they are really delicious! As far as the others, I never know if they are "under pressure" - or not - so it hasn't been my policy to keep them (I just don't know Florida's situation).
However, scoring all these fish on a Fly Rod is one hell of an accomplishment. I congratulate you - it took a lot of patience, practice and skill to do that!
You did the "Grand Slam"!
Congrats.
Rojo
-Capt. Hon