
Key West and Lower Keys
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By Dexter Simmons
Tails of Summer in the Keys Summer fishing in the Keys is outstanding if you get an early start (6 a.m.) and look for tailing Bonefish or Permit on the flats and rolling Tarpon in the channels or basins. To find tailing Bonefish or Permit on the flats in the early morning, it is essential that you understand the tides, winds, and fish tendencies. There are instances when Bones and Permit will be predictable, but it is all location oriented. It is a big ocean out there and without a little knowledge of "when and where" the fish will be virtually invisible to most people. If you are hunting for them on a particular flat, keep a sharp eye out for a silver flash under water, especially if the water is too deep (Over a foot or so deep) to see tails. The bright silver bodies of Bonefish and Permit will shine brilliantly when they turn to feed.Tarpon can also be elusive if you are not tuned into their locations or what they look like when they rollCapt. Dexter is teaching flycasting non stop this summer to his sons Ben and Harrison, and it is a good time to plan a summer fishing trip with your son or daughter! Our Father (Mother) - Son (Daughter) Key West Flats Fishing Camps are scheduled for July, August and September. For more information about the Father and Son Flats Fishing Camps go to http://www.keywestflyfishing.com/fatherandson.htm You may contact Capt. Dexter Simmons for a future fishing charter by telephone at 305-745-3304 or by email at [email protected]