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"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
07/27/08 - They're baaaaaaaaaack!
The boys of summer are back. After a week of gulf stream cold water and another week of hurricane swells, I had run out of good excuses. I had the privilage of fishing alone this morning. Today was the first day this year that I actually got to fish for a while. I jumped three fish and boated one. Not bad for a rusty old Tarpon hunter. The Tarpon have returned from their two week deepwater hiatus to feast on the bait pods again. They seem to be even more hungry than a bus load of teenagers. Now that's hungry. I am booked all this upcoming week. If the weather cooperates, we should have a bumper crop of Tarpon by weeks end. The artificials are still the bait. They seem to just love that little mullet. This week will begin the second half of our peak season. I hope you get a chance to participate. See you at the dock!
Captain Keith Grimes
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Tarpon Fishing Cape San Blas, St George Island, Apalachicola and Mexico Beach
Cape San Blas Fishing
Tarpon fishing Cape San Blas & Apalachicola
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"1st class. Can't wait until next year." - Nick Nichols Buford, Ga.

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