Spring is transitioning into summer here in the Ponce Inlet area. This means some of our warm water species are once again arriving and becoming active and giving us some of our awaited summer time opportunities. This early part of summer is still more quite as hot as July and August yet to come so being on the boat is still nice and pleasant temperature wise.
The summer season brings with it our migratory tarpon and false albacore tuna. These are both some of the most powerful gamefish pound for pound and it’s a blast to spend the day nearshore fishing targeting these species with light tackle. Other fish are also giving us good opportunities inshore such as snook and redfish. We are also still fishing out of the skiff down in Mosquito Lagoon where sight fishing is the name of the game. Redfish, sea trout and black drum are the targets for this light tackle and fly fishing. We will continue to fish the lagoon intermittently throughout summer but our main focus will be on the nearshore and inlet fishing in the coming months. Don’t miss out on the early season bites for these species, some of the better tarpon fishing happens earlier in the summer!
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