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MIKE MANNING
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Tarpon Fishing Boca Grande, Florida
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If you are planning a tarpon fishing
trip to what is widely regarded as the Silverking Capitol of the World,
Boca Grande, you've come to the right place. Long time tarpon fishing
guide Capt. Mike Manning has created a primer with everything you'll
ever need to know about a tarpon fishing charter at famed Boca Grande,
Florida.
Tampa,
Clearwater, and Boca Grande areas of Florida are some of the best areas
in the world to catch tarpon. Tarpon are one of the largest gamefish
that roam the shallow flats. The fish (also known as the "silverking")
are one of the most powerful fish, pound for pound, in the world.
Not
only are they powerful, they make spectacular jumps. On just about every
hook-up there will be a display of acrobatical jumps.There is nothing
like it when bright silver "SILVERKING" weighing
anywhere from 100 to 200 pounds clears the water by six feet.
We
catch these mighty silverkings in several different areas along the
West Coast. The large tarpon show up in the mouth of Tampa Bay in March.
These fish move throughout Tampa Bay all summer long, leaving sometime
in October. On our charters, we catch these fish several different ways.
These techniques include sight fishing with artificial lures to live
bait fishing with threadfins and blue crabs.
For
anglers trying to beat Florida's hot summer days, our night tarpon fishing
charters around local bridges is a great alternative while fighting
your trophy silverking.
During
cooler months, juvenile tarpon can be caught in local rivers and residential
canals. These fish range from 10 to 40 pounds. When using 8 to 10 pound
test tackle these fish are real tackle busters.
later fisherman
still flock to the well known areas where tarpon congregate on a seasonal
basis. Fisherman still want to experience the unique trill tarpon
provide.
Tarpon fishing
has turned into an obsession with anglers who plan their whole year's
schedule around the tarpon season and tarpon runs.
It is easy to see why tarpon fishing is so addictive. Tarpon grow
very large and are plentiful. Tarpon take a wide variety of baits,
lures and flies. The fight of a hooked tarpon is one truly awesome
experience in the world of sport fishing.
Tarpon are known for their initial jumps and powerful runs. Even with
modern gear tarpon are strong adversaries and are not easily taken.
They are legendary for their ability to throw hooks because of their
bony mouths make hook setting difficult. Hooking a tarpon is like
trying to penetrate steel. Combine this with violent head thrashing
jumps some as high as 10 feet. It becomes very clear why tarpon are
able to not only throw hooks but break lines and leaders. A technique
which is a lean toward the tarpon when it is ready to break surface
known as "a bow to the king" creates a slack in the line
to help keep the tarpon from throwing the hook. In spite of the many
challenging traits tarpon have catching a world class tarpon still
remains a highlight of many anglers.
Tarpon/ Megalops
Atlanticus
Ever since
the first one was caught on rod and reel in Florida around 1885, the tarpon
has been one of the most sought after game fish in the world. For years
prior to that catch it was considered impossible to land a tarpon, many
have tried and failed. The 93-pound tarpon caught by H.H. Wood of New York
City made world news in the sporting industry. The race began then to catch
more tarpon and even larger tarpon.
In 1898 Edward Hofe , a noted fishing reel manufacturer, caught a 210 pound
tarpon in southwest Florida. He proved that very large tarpon could indeed
be caught. The tarpon fever became an epidemic and it appears that there
is no cure in sight.
Now over 100 years
Where
to find tarpon
Tarpon
range in warmer saltwater areas from Virginia to South America. They have
a year round presence the center portion of this range, most notable in
Florida. Tarpon in the upper and lower extremes of their range tend to migrate
to reach preferred water temperatures. This explains why tarpon are often
caught along well-established migration routes. Tarpon are long-lived species
that can grow incredibly large. Many tarpon are over 200 pounds. With the
current all tackle world record standing at 283 pounds, 4 ounces. There
have been a number of fish seen that would easily top the 300 pound mark.
The 300 pound tarpon is one of the Holy Grail of salt-water fishing. It
is still sought by a number of fanatical sportsmen.
Small tarpon are found just about anywhere that warm water and brackish
estuaries exist. Small tarpon are occasionally found in land locked lakes
such as those found in south Florida. The fish are limited in size due to
the lack of food available. It is not known how the fish got to those areas.
The Tamiami Trail in south Florida is a good example of prime habitat. The
"Trail" as it is called locally was built in the early part of
the century by a crew that dug a ditch from Miami to what would years later
become Marco Island. The spoil from the ditch was piled next to the dredge
to form the roadbed. The ditch from this project still exists today and
is full of small tarpon. This is a great place for those who like to cast
from shore and try their luck at tarpon fishing. Similarly the numerous
creed and bays of the Everglades National Park have miles of mangrove shorelines
and are prime spots to search for your small tarpon.
As tarpon mature they move out onto open water flats and often congregate
in large schools. Bays inlets and intracoastal waterways in Florida are
all areas that have a good number of schooling fish. These mid-sized fish
are numerous along many coastal bays on the shorelines of the Gulf of Mexico.
GROUND ZERO for tarpon fishing is Boca Grande Pass on the West coast of
Florida. This deep water pass is the primary opening into Charlotte Harbor
and lies between the southern point of Gasparilla Island and the northern
shore of Cayo Costa Island. Large amounts of water flow in and out of this
pass and carry with it huge amount of food for the tarpon that arrive by
the thousands. The fish begin to show up in early April and congregate in
the 80-foot deep hole just off the tip of Gasparilla Island. Tarpon continue
showing up in the pass feeding on the thousands of small crab that flow
out to the Gulf from Charlotte Harbor. With the arrival of the tarpon comes
the arrival of the tarpon fishermen eager to tangle with one of the great
silverkings.
Boca Grande has become a very popular place to fish during this time. Each
year seems to get more popular. It is a very exciting place during the tarpon
season due to the number of fish in the pass. Schools containing hundred
of tarpon will roll beside your boat. The atmosphere in the pass is electric
when the bite is on with as many as 20 fish being fought at the same time.
Boca Grande offers the best opportunities for anglers to catch a giant tarpon.
1-800-644-5940
Tarpon Fishing Boca Grande &Tarpon Fishing Charters-Captain Mike Manning
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