The Florida Panhandle and Big Bend make up the forgotten coastlines of North Florida. The region is lined with sleepy little fishing towns. The tarpon migration up and down the west coast of Florida and the Florida Key’s pulses. Which means fish are not located in the
More Photos from Today →As school season starts the tarpon flats of north Florida are still teaming with fish but have less pressure than the summer break months. This time of year is allot of fun with nice weather and low guide pressure. We still get migratory strings as well as
More Photos from Today →Mid May is a week away and I will be relocating from South Florida back up to the Panhandle in a few weeks. I have been in the Everglades for the last 6 weeks guiding anglers through this famous laid up tarpon fishery. In the last weeks
More Photos from Today →The Panhandle Tarpon season is almost upon us! If you have not secured your dates thus far make sure to do so soon. June – October are the best months for the northern Gulf of Mexico. The tarpon have migrated north in search of the perfect water
More Photos from Today →A fish of a lifetime for both Angler and Guide. A true dinosaur of 210lbs. I have hooked a few of these mythical creatures in my career but up until now it has never lasted very long. On June 20th at around 5pm we had the perfect
More Photos from Today →The Florida Panhandle tarpon season is almost upon us! We have been waiting for this season for the last 7 months. It has been a warm winter and the fish have been showing themselves down south already. We are setting up to have a great late April
More Photos from Today →What a season we have had here in Carrabelle! The Tarpon have been jamming through our waters all summer in huge numbers. The weather just seems to be thinking of the tarpon Anglers this summer as we have barely had a drop of rain, no wind to
More Photos from Today →June in Apalachicola in 2015 proved to be an awesome month of Fly Fishing for Tarpon. We started out with beautiful weather throughout most of the day’s. A bit of wind out of the southeast had the water a slightly turbid which can help greatly in feeding
More Photos from Today →Warm weather this spring has brought us some great numbers of Tarpon to the Florida Panhandle. Beautiful weather following the rain of late April has allowed us to capitalize on the opportunity. Blue sky and singles, doubles, groups, and strings of fish have accompanied us on a
More Photos from Today →Late June and early July have proved themselves to be a great time to come and sight cast to monster Tarpon off the coast of Carrabelle, Apalachicola, and Alligator Point, FL. We have been experiencing high numbers of eats (bites) per day with and average of 4-7
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