Tarpon:Not all the tarpon flats are fishable everyday due
to changing weather conditions and currents, but generally speaking,
we have good tarpon fishing all year round Monthly Fishing Guide"
The tarpon run from 10 to100+ lbs.; the average winter fish is about
50-60 lbs. with the average summer fish being 90 - 150 lbs.
Permit:
Permit are found on the bonefish flats, some of
the shallow tarpon flats as well as in waves coming over the reef.
Our permit range from 4-30 lbs. with the majority being about 8-10
lbs. and found in large schools. Jack crevalle, barracuda, cobia and
snook are also found on the flats and in the surrounding mangrove
lagoons.
Reef fishing:
El Pescador clients can also enjoy fishing
the reef for snappers, grouper, wahoo, mackerel, jacks, cobia,
barracuda, king fish, rainbow runners, trigger fish and during
mid-May to mid-August, tarpon.
Catch and Release:
Permit, bonefish and tarpon are
always released; some snook, snapper, barracuda, & grouper are
kept for the table.
El Pescador Monthly Fishing Guide
Action: E=Excellent G=Good F=Fair
| |
JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUNE |
| Tarpon |
G/F |
G |
G |
E/G |
E |
E |
| Bonefish |
G |
G |
G |
E/G |
E |
E |
| Permit |
G |
G/F |
E |
E |
E |
G |
| Reef |
E/G |
E/G |
E/G |
E |
E |
E |
| |
JULY |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
| Tarpon |
E+ |
E+ |
E+ |
G |
G |
G/F |
| Bonefish |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E/G |
G |
| Permit |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
F |
| Reef |
E |
E/G |
G |
G/F |
G/F |
E |
January: On calm days you could see as many as 50-75 tarpon,
20-90 pound range. Generally bone and tarpon fishing are good; reef
fishing good to excellent.
February: Fish are plentiful on the flats if the wind
isn't too strong. Tarpon in the 20-90 pound range. Bone and tarpon
fishing are good but weather dependent. Reef fishing is excellent.
March: Plenty of 20-90 lb. on the calmer days. Plenty of
bonefish. Tarpon in lagoons. Reef fishing good to excellent.
April: Lots of tarpon, 40-100 lbs. and they are more
aggressive. Migrating tarpon start coming onto the reef. It is a
good month for permit too. Usually large schools of small permit and
plenty of bones. Reef fishing excellent.
May: Generally our hottest month, with calm to light
breezes. Its not uncommon to see huge schools of 200-300 bones.
Tarpon on both flats and the reef. Reef fishing is good to
excellent.
June: Bone fishing is excellent as it always is from April
through October. Tarpon on both the flats and reef. Reef fishing
good to excellent.
July, August and September: Usually calm and warm. Great
fishing. Lots of bones, lots of tarpon to well over 100 pounds. We
consider this the best tarpon season of the year. The most and the
largest tarpon have been caught in August and September. The lodge
record for the most tarpon landed ina single day was had in October
by Dick Smith with 7 tarpon landed and another 5 jumped. The largest
tarpon on fly, 165 lbs. was landed in September.
October: Lots of tarpon, large and aggressive. Bones are
larger and more aggressive too. Big schools of jack cravelle are
also on the flats now and it is a good month for the larger permit.
Reef fishing fair to good. If there is a lot of rainfall on the
mainland, snook arrive on the flats in large numbers.
November: There are plenty of 60-100 lb. tarpon on the
flats. Jack cravelle and bone fishing are also good. Reef fishing
good to excellent.
December: If the sun stays out there are plenty of
barracuda, bones, and tarpon (40-80 lbs.), on the flats. Jacks and
ladyfish too. Full moon brings grouper and snappers to the reef to
spawn. Reef fishing good to excellent.