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| March 2007 Fishing Report Cold fronts! Cold fronts! Cold fronts! This should be your main thought to focus on this month here in South Florida when targeting flats fish. Biscayne Bay When you have a few days of warming you can expect the Bonefish to be working in schools on the flats and even tailing in large numbers in skinnier water. Most of my concentration has remained on the Western Side of Biscayne Bay with the occasional venture over to flats like Cutter Bank and the Snake by Caesars Creek. I have had great success on the days you really have business Bone fishing and spotty days on the rougher colder days. Permit are starting to show up working flats on the Western Parts of the Bay and I have heard other reports of fish hanging on the long stretch of flats outside of Caesar’s Creek in pretty good numbers at times. This lets us know that they are finally heading in from the offshore wrecks. Toss their bait of choice a live crab on a circle hook and hang on for the ride of your life. But remember these fish are very spooky so be sure to make your cast at least 5 feet in front of their traveling path. Scent is often times more important than sight when dealing with these ultra spooky species on the flats. Flamingo Everglades National Park When chasing Snook and Redfish your thoughts need to be very tide oriented this month just like any other month. But more specifically keep in mind that the majority of Snook have already traveled up in the streams to seek refuge from the cold. So Pull out your GPS and head in the Deep Back Country like areas of Hells Bay, Lane Bay, Tarpon Bay, The Rookery, Fingers, Banana Patches….etc. Though if you’re fishing with me don’t even think of bringing a GPS!!! The Rapala X-Rap and Skidder Walk has become my bait of choice to throw on 30-40 pound Flurocarbon. Tarpon! Oh man have we been having a ball on Tarpon. You can find these awesome animals up in Ponce De Leon Bay in Huge numbers. Just keep in mind they are very tide and wind oriented. These fish always need moving current to get them into the feeding mode. When you enter into this Bay SHUT YOUR MOTOR OFF!!! They are very sensitive contrary to other tarpon you may chase in different areas. And if you have to move to another area. IDOL!!!!....otherwise you are wasting your time as well as other fisherman fishing within that 5 Mile stretch. I can not stress how important this really is. Once you find where the schools of fish are working toss a large lure such as the Rapala X-Rap in bright colors. They will only be able to see it in bright colors due to the dirty water. Also check out some of the new pictures in the Richard Gibson Photo Gallery of Tarpon Jumping. Awesome shots! Remember be courteous and Tight Lines and Great Fishing! Captain Rich Smith |