Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Best Guide To Key West Tarpon Fishing

By Jennie Sandoval


There are many charter guides available for Key West Tarpon fishing. This notorious fish is a fighter and favorite of many sports fishermen. The Florida Keys provide an ideal location for anyone looking for a great sporting adventure.

The charters fill up quickly in Key West you have to book way in advance. It will usually run around $400 for a half day for a guide, equipment, and flat boat. If you want to go a full day then it will generally set you back about $600.

Scientists have found evidence of fishing as far back as 40,000 years. Over the years man has used nets to catch large groups of fish. They have also used spears and a rod and reel, or angler. An angler is the traditional pole that has a reel with a line attached to a hook. The picky Tarpon will not eat anything that is not alive so most people use shrimp or baitfish. Guides generally recommend trolling for these large, skittish fish from a flat boat.

The king of the game fish is the Atlantic Tarpon. He is valued as a tough competitor because he is so tough and puts on such a fight when he is finally caught. This massive fish has been known to grow as big as 350 pounds but usually ranges anywhere from 25 to 280 pounds. It is not uncommon to reel in one of these big boys and find that he measures in at an awesome 8 feet. Very few people actually eat this guy though, the meat simply is not good. Most of the time he is caught and released but you can purchase a permit to keep him and mount him as a trophy.

There really is no better place to take your fishing vacation then the Florida Keys. The weather is warm and sunny nearly all year around. Key West, the most well known of the islands, sits far to the south on the tip of the chain. Interestingly, these islands were formed on top of a chain of coral reef. The only major worry here is during hurricane season but is rarely an issue.

People come to Key West all year for its amazing fishing. While you could possibly land a Tarpon any time of the year the best season is from March through September. If you want to pretty much guarantee a bite though, you will want to come in May or June. Either way, local guides are available to provide the top information about your fishing adventure.

Tarpon fishing is generally a gaming sport. It is important that you use the proper equipment as he can easily break your line or pole if they are too light. Most people use heavyweight line and rods and, since he only eats live bait; generally go with shrimp or crab, maybe even a baitfish.

In order to ensure availability of a charter and guide you may want to book your Key West Tarpon fishing trip way in advance. You usually do not have to worry about the equipment, since most guides provide it with the charter. However, if you want to bring your own make sure it is heavy weight. Remember the Florida Keys can be very hot and always dress accordingly.




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