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Marco Island, Ft. Myers & Boca Grande

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By Scott Hughes
Lots of wind, lots of tarpon So Far this season has had a lot of wind and a lot of tarpon. We had 13 days in a row of east wind at 10-20 knots last month and we got beat up on many of our trips but other that the fishing has been solid. We're off a little on the total number of hook-ups but I've been able to put a few tarpon in the air on every trip since my last report. We also had tropical storm Barry come though last weekend and we had to cancel a few of our trips. That storm pushed out the majority of the tarpon because of dirty water but even with that we still managed three this morning and two this afternoon. Almost all of my tarpon fishing has been sight fishing with crabs. I usually don't do anything other than tarpon fishing for the month of June but after the storm I had to do a little flats fishing to get something gpoing under adverse conditions. I went out blind on my afternoon trip yesterday and managed a half dozen snook, a over slot red and a few trout. I saw quite a few snook and reds but hopefully I won't have to worry about them. The weather is finally getting better and that will do wonders for the second half of the tarpon run. Good Luck! Capt. Scott Hughes Blackwater Charters 941-628-4247 cell