Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
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Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Was in the area so stopped by to checkout the canals at Merritt island refuge last weekend. Jumped 3 babies with about another dozen additional bites over two days. No pics so this post is worthless according to Suber but I thought Id let you know. I think a 6wt would have been ideal, my 8 felt a little too much. The fish were under 10 lbs..oh and a yak would have been helpful, I walked the dikes. Watch out for them big gators...theres a bunch!
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Good stuff Steve.
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Great way to close out 2015, Steve.
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Steve- Exactly where were you at Titusville? I was down there a month or so ago- very, very windy- couldn't do much in the wind.
We looked at Biolab road and Haulover Canal- looked at the bird road, too.
I never saw any signs of baby tarpon, and I severely wanted to.
Thanks- congratulations on the little tarpon- good work.
Ed Mashburn
We looked at Biolab road and Haulover Canal- looked at the bird road, too.
I never saw any signs of baby tarpon, and I severely wanted to.
Thanks- congratulations on the little tarpon- good work.
Ed Mashburn
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
I hooked a 5 lb plus on bio lab road. It's a popular place so fish are wary. Drive the road along the water, stop and make casts. Take your time awnd use small flies. The hunt is almost as much fun as jumping them. Go to the space center and turn right twice to get to Pine island road, then another right turn. Go to the end of that road (or fish along it). The bt's are all in there with mullet. They are mostly two to 5 lbs from the few times I've caught bts there.
If you don't catch any go to Dixie crossroads for dinner. You'll feel the trip was still worth it
Also consider.......
It's late in the season so you may want to go when it's warmer
Hope this helps a little, good luck!
Steve
If you don't catch any go to Dixie crossroads for dinner. You'll feel the trip was still worth it
Also consider.......
It's late in the season so you may want to go when it's warmer
Hope this helps a little, good luck!
Steve
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Steve- yes, it will be next year before I'll try it again- I'd love to go see a rocket launch and also get into some backwater baby tarpon at Merritt Island. I had to leave my trip over there this fall early- kid got sick. but I plan on going back- it's a fine place.- Ed Mashburn
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Nice report Steve. Those baby Tarpon (the only kind I've ever caught) go crazy just like there big brothers and sisters. They also have a knack for dislodging hooks. Congrats.
I've never tried fly fishing and am pretty convinced I'd end up with a fly stuck in my eye. Since listening to you and Baja Bob talking about fly fishing when we were at Spring Warrior in October I have been thinking about it. The last thing I need to do is add another drug to this addiction I cal fishing!
I've never tried fly fishing and am pretty convinced I'd end up with a fly stuck in my eye. Since listening to you and Baja Bob talking about fly fishing when we were at Spring Warrior in October I have been thinking about it. The last thing I need to do is add another drug to this addiction I cal fishing!
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Great idea about going when they have a rocket launch. Let me know if you hear of one. Spring warrior get together was awesome. Never enjoyed laughing so much with a great bunch of guys and awesome dinner. Hoping to see that set of folks again!
To be honest, I usually find the baby tarpon with an ultralight spinning outfit then change to fly-rod when i get a strike. It saves time as you stop and start a lot while locating the fish. You often dont see any sign of them though sometimes they strike the surface lightly (sometimes not so lightly) as if they are often feeding on small bait. Keep in mind that many of these fish are in a dietary transition to bigger meals. Also, when you see a place that looks good, just watch for 5 minutes. If you start casting too soon, I think the fish tend to keep a low profile.
Again, locals hammer these fish most of the year so find places where it doesn't look like heavy traffic has come through recently. I believe these bt's are in all of the canals! Let me know how it goes!
Steve
To be honest, I usually find the baby tarpon with an ultralight spinning outfit then change to fly-rod when i get a strike. It saves time as you stop and start a lot while locating the fish. You often dont see any sign of them though sometimes they strike the surface lightly (sometimes not so lightly) as if they are often feeding on small bait. Keep in mind that many of these fish are in a dietary transition to bigger meals. Also, when you see a place that looks good, just watch for 5 minutes. If you start casting too soon, I think the fish tend to keep a low profile.
Again, locals hammer these fish most of the year so find places where it doesn't look like heavy traffic has come through recently. I believe these bt's are in all of the canals! Let me know how it goes!
Steve
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
South Merritt Island
Judson Road:
Hall Road:
Bring a bike
Can't wait till this summer.........
Judson Road:
Hall Road:
Bring a bike
Can't wait till this summer.........
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Went back this weekend. The baby babies were biting real well. Caught at least 6 like the cutie in the pic with several refusals. Also jumped three or four nice ones like those in Mikes post. Sadly I couldn't get them in, but at least I know they are still there even with the temperatures starting to drop down there. Loved Mikes idea with the bike
My last fish of the day was a baby snook
My last fish of the day was a baby snook
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Re: Titusville baby tarpon last weekend
Enjoying retirement Steve?
Looking forward to getting back into tarpon full tilt this summer.
Take a look at this:
http://www.silverkingstv.com/
Looking forward to getting back into tarpon full tilt this summer.
Take a look at this:
http://www.silverkingstv.com/