I just got back from 6 weeks in the
FL Everglades, fishing every day except for 4 days. One day was to pick up my
wife, one day engine repair and oil change, and 2 days for nasty weather. Our
phone and internet service was horrible, I wasn’t able to post reports and most
of the time had to drive outside of town to get my hot spot! It was so much
easier when you could just check the answering machine. Besides the technological glitches
(we were in the Everglades after all), this was our best FL trip since I was running
charters here in 2002.
The guides were fishing lots more
water during May, than a typical year. Low snowfall and an early melt, means
that run off is over. While this may be good for fishing in May and early June,
let’s hope for a wet summer to keep the water levels in check come October, and
not let Navajo Lake run too low. Looking at the summer forecast we are on the
border of a Hot and Dry cycle, and the typical Mid – Late summer thunderstorms cycle. Let’s
hope for the thunderstorms.
The fishing below the dam, on the
Tailwater section of the San Juan River is very good. The river is in great shape. The flows were just
lowered from 5,000 cfs to about 500 and the river bed is looking clean. After
the river has been blown out, we often have some of the best fishing with very hungry
fish. Midges up high, and bigger dry’s in the back channels, and hopefully soon
we will see the ant fall if we get some rain.
The Blanco, Turkey, Piedra, and our
Private property on the San Juan are all fishing very well. Most of the other
streams on our permit need the water to drop just a bit. They will all be
fishing fine in another week or two. Pop’s at Let it Fly, reported that the Stonefly’s
and Caddis are going good, and both Jeff and Steve have already been doing well
on grasshoppers. Now I have to go to the river and re-learn how to tie knots with 6x, after
spending a month tying 60lb shock to Tarpon fly’s. I hope I have that
problem again next year...
STEVE WITH A BIG BACKCOUNTRY SNOOK.
SARAH WITH ONE OF HER BLACK DRUM'S.
SARAH WITH HER BIGGEST SNOOK ON THE FLY!
SCOTT WITH A TARPON, 14 MINUTES TO THE BOAT!
Scott Taylor
http://highcountrycharters.com
970-946-5229
While you are in town make sure that you visit the following businesses!
Need Fly Fishing gear? See Pop's
Let it Fly
Located on Put hill, just West of Downtown Pagosa Springs.
970-264-3189
http://www.flyfishpagosa.com
Hungry for Adventure?
Pagosa Outside Adventures - Rafting, Biking, Kayaking, Tubing
Downtown Pagosa Springs
970-264-4202
http://www.pagosaoutside.com
http://highcountrycharters.com
970-946-5229
While you are in town make sure that you visit the following businesses!
Need Fly Fishing gear? See Pop's
Let it Fly
Located on Put hill, just West of Downtown Pagosa Springs.
970-264-3189
http://www.flyfishpagosa.com
Hungry for Adventure?
Pagosa Outside Adventures - Rafting, Biking, Kayaking, Tubing
Downtown Pagosa Springs
970-264-4202
http://www.pagosaoutside.com
Is it really possible that you can have a fish that is as big as that one using a simple method of fishing?
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The tarpon was landed in 14 minutes on a 10 wt. fly rod!
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