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Grouper and Tarpon Biting!Report Date: June 13, 2009
Now from a fish that gets down a dirty to a fish that Jumps and Jumps and Jumps. TARPON!!! This word alone is enough to send shivers up and down a tarpon angler’s spine. During a recent Poon Stalking Trip, Ron Poisker of Maryland and I spent 2 days in search of the Silver King and boy did we have a blast between the trips. On day one we spotted 40-50 Tarpon all hovering in weight from 40-170lbs. On this day we were not fortunate enough to convince any of these Poons to bite but Ron was able to see a Free Jumper pushing 150lbs jump 30 feet off our bow. This fish alone gave him the fever and made him even more determined than ever to hook up with one of the giant Poons our area is known for. Day 2 was definitely Ron’s day. We headed out the river around 8:00 a.m. in the morning and the air just smelled fishy. On our way down the river we spotted at least a dozen Tarpon rolling in the river which helped to give us confidence for the approaching day. AS we settled into our spot we notice another Poon stalker hooked up with what looked to be a 100+ pound fish. He fought the fish for at least 45 minutes before the fish was eventually landed and released. Finally 1 for the fishermen.
After sitting and watching rolling fish for a few hours it was finally Ron’s turn at the plate. A fish pushing 100 pounds caught Ron off guard and grabbed his crab and started heading for the hill. One jump, two jumps, he was off. The 100 pounder threw the hook like it was nothing to it. Ron’s disappointment was short lived however as his next cast was engulfed within 10 minutes of being in the water. However, this smart fish also threw Ron’s Hook. At this point Ron and I are both looked at each other and had a few choice words to say about Tarpon fishing but we still sent out 2 more crabs just to be consistent. After 45 minutes went by and Ron and I were starting to wonder if we were going to make this day happen and then it finally hit. This was the one we had been waiting for! As this Tarpon started pealing drag off the reel, Ron put the steel to him and the fight was on. When the Poon made its first jump we guestamated him to be around 70 lbs which was perfect. 10 minutes turned to 20 minutes and 20 minutes turned to 30 minutes and my client Ron savored every minute of it. After 2 hard days of fishing, a little disappointment and a ton of excitement Ron finally had his Nature Coast Tarpon boatside. After a few pictures, high fives, and chest pumps we put the boat in gear to revive our POON before we sent him off. So if long hard fights and drag screaming runs are what you have been looking for give Red Hot Fishing Charters a call today we are in the Fishing Memories Business. Capt. Kyle Messier (352) 634-4002 kylemessier@yahoo.com WWW.REDHOTFISHINGCHARTERS.COM /> Back to Main Fishing Report Page
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