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05/12/08 - Counting Down!
As of this posting we have 33 days,17 hours and 4 minutes until Tarpon Season 2008 "Blast Off". Not that I'm counting. We are still having sporadic sightings of Tarpon up and down St George Island & Cape San Blas beaches, inside St Joe Bay and around Apalachicola. Some fish are still being sighted and jumped out of Lanark. A recent cold front will slow them for a day or two. We should however start seeing some real numbers around Memorial Day.We are still catching schooling redfish. Some of the schools are very large. Most of these fish are slot size (18"-27"). Some are however over the 30" mark. Trout are becoming more numerous. Most are on the small side. A few fish are however really nice (over 24"). The large schools of Pompano are thining out. Some of the world class (over 5 lbs) fish are still here. I love sight fishing these large Pompano. You typically don't get a lot of shots but when you do, "WOW". Haven't seen any Cobia this week. It seems the big spring push of Cobia never really happened due to the severe fluctuations in the water temps this spring. We are starting to see some real good numbers of Triple Tail. The really big fish should arrive along with the Tarpon. Hope you have the opportunity to join us for the Tarpon season. Give us a call @ 850-509-0573 or email us @ fkgtflats@fairpoint.net. See you at the dock!
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Tarpon Fishing Cape San Blas, St George Island, Apalachicola, Mexico Beach
Tarpon Fishing along saint joseph bay
great tarpon fishing year
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"1st class. Can't wait until next year." - Nick Nichols Buford, Ga.

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