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Feb. 18th, 2013: That's right folks. I have decided to take another year off and go fishing. I would like to thank everyone for allowing me to take you fishing for the past 16 years. I hope to get to spend some more time on the water with many of you in the future. The time however has come for me to take a little time for myself. You know. Hog all the good spots. LOL. Hope all of you have a truly wonderful summer. Thanks again!

~ Master Captain Keith Grimes

            "Fishing Cape San Blas, St George Island, Apalachicola & Mexico Bech"

 

 Tarpon have began showing up along the beaches of Cape San Blas. The big push of fish should begin stacking up in West Pass within the next week. All signs point to an excellent year for the Silver King. Now if we can just get the winds to shut down for a while. Maybe a live sacrifice is in order. I can think of a few excellent candidates. LOL.

The bay fishing has been the best it has been in years. All the species (Trout, Reds, Pompano, Spanish and Blues) are well represented.

The Triple Tail bite is wide open. Some old timers say it is the best they have seen in 30 years. All in all, it is stacking up to be a great year. Hope you get tp join us.

Please feel free to give me a call or shoot us an email if you have any questions. I hope we get to see you at the dock soon. 850-509-0573

Captain Keith Grimes


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The God's are playing with us. The recent sighting and subsequent catches of a few Tarpon remind me of playing with a kitten with thread and a button. The poor kitten will chase the button until it is absolutely exausted only to end up with nothing for it's efforts. I believe the Tarpon God's do the same with us each year early in the season. Time is however nearing for the opening of the real show (Tarpon Season 2008). We are just over 30 days away. The sightings should continue to increase in frequency over the next month. I just need to find a suitable live sacrifice for the wind God's. Yes, it is still blowing.

On a brighter note, we have been having some great catches of large redfish. The winner for the FLW Redfish Tournament this last weekend fished St Joe Bay all three days. The pompano are in and out depending on the water clarity. There are however some world class fish mixed in the schools. The large trout still don't seem to have moved onto the flats like normal for this time of year. The cobia are starting to thin out also.

Water temps have stabilized and should thus allow for consistant catches moving forward. NOAA is calling for high winds through the weekend. I'm going to have to do something about this bad karma thing.

Give us a call or email us to reserve your date for Tarpon season. See you at the dock!

Captain Keith Grimes
850-509-0573
fkgtflats@fairpoint.net







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