July is here and the snook, redfish and monster  trout are biting.  We have been catching some very nice fish on  artificials.  The redfish are averaging 3 to 8 pounds.  The snook  are averaging about 3 to 10 pounds and the trout are huge - 18 to 24  inchers!  We are catching a mixed bag of reds, snook and big trout up on  the flats - throwing artificial lures.  Some really great summer  action.
 The big migratory tarpon are still here and we  caught 2 nice fish in the 100-110 pound range a couple evenings ago.   These large migratory tarpon are nearing the end of their season  here.  They will disperse throughout the Florida region over the next  couple months and in the fall they will school up for their migratory run to  the Caribbean and warmer waters for the winter.  We still catch the  smaller baby tarpon (5 to 35 pounders) all year.  The large migratory  fish will return in the spring.  
 The Keys backcountry fishing in the summer and fall  offers many species.  The most abundant fish in the area are - redfish,  snook, trout, snapper, tripletail and sharks to name a few.  For those  who want to target what we call the "Glamour Species" - Tarpon, bonefish  and permit are good this time of year as well.  The bonefish and permit  will be targeted in the daylight hours.  Sight fishing is generally  the most productive way to pursue a catch - and one or two fish caught in a day  is good.  The bonefish here are some of the largest found in the world  (8 to 11 pounds is the average size).  The permit range from 10-30 pounds  on average size.   The tarpon are the easiest of these three to catch  - especially if you fish in the evening.  It is not uncommon to get  multiple tarpon in the evening.  If you are looking for a trophy - go for  the "Glam Species"  If you want to catch lots of fish - I suggest  trout, snapper, reds and snook. 
 Great fishing - hope to see you on the  water!
 Thanks, 
Captain Steve Murray
Phone: 305 - 393 - 1641
Email: stevemurray126@att.net
Website: www.tarponheadquarters.com
Captain Steve Murray
Phone: 305 - 393 - 1641
Email: stevemurray126@att.net
Website: www.tarponheadquarters.com
 

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