The Functions Of Key West Tarpon Guides

By Winnie Ford


The tarpon is one of the fish that is most sought after in Key West. It is also called the silver king and grows to over 200lbs. The majority of the migrating fish seen between April and June are in the range of 70lbs. This however does not mean one cannot find larger ones. There are a number of techniques of fishing and one chooses what they feel is best for them. For those that look to fish in Key West tarpon guides are very vital.

Among the very easy ways to get tarpons to eat when they start being picky is attempting to feed them on a fly. Choosing the fly is an important part of the fishing. Such factors as shape, size and color are considered. In the case of water that is salty, size and shape are not as important as the action of the fly. The fly can float on water, be partially sunken or fully under water.

Guides offer many patterns and colors that individuals will be expected to choose from. The ease with which hook up is done will be dependent on the choice of fly, further underlining the importance of making the right choices. Tarpons will be found in large pods during their early migration period. Others will be found in deeper flats and channels.

Migrating tarpons are fun and the guide will usually ask individuals to get be up early and fish for rolling fish. At such times, the fish are excited and will perform some kind of dance through daisy chaining in circles. While early morning is still a great time for fishing, the fish can still be found throughout the day and even after it becomes dark.

Among the most popular trips is that to Key West Harbor. It is not uncommon to find people using several hook ups. For persons that have full-day charters, fishing can be done all through the day, plus they can catch more fish at night to use for dinner. Fishing at night is an interesting sport in itself. Most people enjoy it. Sinking plugs and spin casting outfits are used to reel through water in nearby deeper channels.

The guides will also help in setting hooks. With tarpons, hooks do not need to be set hard. Since the fish have hard mouths, the best approach is to drop back about 10 feet of line before letting the line to tighten. Alternatively, the rod can be left in the rod holder until the fish begins to strip the line off the reel. The other trick is to put the tip of the rod in water and pull fast.

Guidance is also required with right setting of the drag. There are a number of anglers set the drag too tight. A good rule is 20 to 25 percent of the line. It is also worth remembering that knots weaken lines by as much as 25 percent. If the tarpon keep breaking the line, heavier lines are used.

Thus Key West tarpon guides are very important. They are a necessary inclusion for people that want to fish successfully. Proper fishing techniques will make the activity more fun.




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