Tarpon fishing in the clear, aqua waters of the
Gulf of Mexico beaches is a sight fisherman's delight from May through mid-July.
Tarpon that will average 80 to 90 pounds and frequently go up to 150 pounds
or more are jumped or landed daily during the season on both fly or spinning
tackle. This is true big game fishing. It requires patience and stamina to stalk
and land these big fish and few types of fishing can rival the experience or
the reward of first spotting your fish, then delivering an artificial bait that
fools him. Many times you can actually watch the giant silver king roll up and
take the bait. The adrenaline runs high as angler and fish prepare to lock up
in a dynamic battle of wills.
These fish generally explode from the water like shining missiles as they try
to shake the hook. Multiple jumps and tail-walking exhibits of power and determination
are the tarpon's hallmark. There simply is no shallow water fishing experience
so impressive or memorable.
Even though we are fishing in water from 6 to 25 feet in depth, many of the fish are hooked at or just below the surface. A tarpon trip begins before daylight in the morning and lasts until early afternoon.
From mid-July through early fall, we fish the canals and backwater areas of upper Charlotte Harbor for baby tarpon of 10 to 30 pounds. These fish offer the same type of action as their larger counterparts along the beach and more! The smaller fish tend to be more acrobatic, but can be landed more quickly due to their size. Fly tackle in the 8 or 9-weight size range or medium spinning tackle is used to target these mini silver kings.
But whether large or small you will always be amazed by the show these fantastic fish put on. It only takes a few moments after tangling with a tarpon that you realize why many consider him one of the greatest gamefish in the world.
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