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Posts tagged: Panhandle tarpon fishing

Panhandle Tarpon Report 6/11/2010

We had another good day of tarpon fishing in the panhandle today. We are seeing more fish every day and getting some nice shots and really cool eats. We landed two today in the 70-80 lb. range and had a few other eats. We are getting our shots in about 2-3 ft. of water which makes it really neat. They are eating a little bunny strip fly with spun dear hair that I tie for here and when they see it they are crushing it. Tight Lines!

Panhandle Report 6/2010

Fish are starting to come through pretty good. We are getting more shots every day. Jumped one and had a few other eaters yesterday. Today we jumped two in the 90-100 lb range and had two other eats that we should have stuck. Looking forward to tomorrow. Tight Lines.

Panhandle Report

We had to deal with a little bit of weather out on the water today but that didn’t stop us from fishing. When the skies cleared we had a little window of sun and we took advantage of it. We had a few shots before we hooked and landed a stud poon in the 120-140 lb range. Fought the fish for 35 minutes and finally got our hands on her after she took us out to see about a mile and a half from where we hooked her. Seeing more fish every day.

Panhandle Tarpon Fishing!

Today was my first day taking tarpon trips in the Panhandle. We had nice weather, not a ton of fish but enough to make it interesting. We had a few shots and jumped a few nice fish. It is still early season here so we should start to see more tarpon every day. Fish were pushing really shallow so the eats were epic. Tight Lines!