The winter weather is starting to ease up here in the Keys, but a front is moving through early in the week. This week the forecast is calling for winds from 8 to 30+ mph.
Monday and Tuesday are calling for a strong north wind in the upper end of the wind range. Wednesday through Sunday is calling for an easterly to southeasterly wind in the lower to mid range of the wind range.
The forecast is calling for mostly sunny skies, with scattered clouds mixed in. The temperature is set to be in the mid 50’s Monday and Tuesday. The rest of the week the temperature is set to rise back into the low to mid 70’s. The water temperature will definitely fall early in the week, then start to rise as the week progresses.
The winds will be in the 8 to 30+ mph range most of the week. Captains have been reporting groups of Juvenile Tarpon, with some bigger fish mixed in with the right conditions.
Bonefish have been a pleasant surprise with many fish being caught as the water temps cool down from the summer temperature increase. Look to find most Bones active on a tide change.
Permit have still been slow this time of year. There have been some permit around, but as always they can be picky and elusive. The large Cudas are out on the flats as the water temperature has started to fall. These guys are a great challenge on fly or light spin gear. Remember to get the fly moving fast to get their attention. They love live bait!
Wishing everyone tight lines and fish boatside!