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July 16th, 2008 South Florida Report

This week has been a blast in Biscayne Bay for little Tarpon according to Captain
Rich Smith. There seem to be dozens of Tarpon ready to eat just about every
morning. The key is using live pinfish on a 4/0 circle hook for a sure hook up. These
fish are 10-60 pounds and love to jump.

Permit are still on just about any flat on the west side of Biscayne Bay. The dark
bottom of Biscayne Bay’s western side holds heat better, which keeps more permit in
the area. Think of it like wearing a black T-Shirt in the hot sun and how much warmer
you feel than if you were to wear a white T-Shirt. This principle can also be applied
during the winter time when trying to find Bonefish right after a cold front.

Snook fishing in Flamingo is still great all over the place, especially on the beaches.
Chartreuse colored Bass Assassin Eels have been the bait of choice for snook on the
beaches. Redfish and trout have remained constant on the flats in front of Flamingo
like always.

One little tip I use every year is looking at the poinciana trees to see if they are in
bloom.  Normally during the early summer the daily rains will start and signal these
trees to bloom.  When this happens you will find snook heading out to the beaches for
a yearly spawn.