Fishing Report- March 1, 2007
Windy
conditions in the last few days have made things more challenging for some of
our fisherman out on the flats as the fish have been hard to spot and access to
some areas has been limited. Yet despite these blustery conditions, there has
still been much success. In fact, in the last couple weeks, Guest Perry Herst
Jr. and his guide Perry were able to catch a pair of good sized tarpon in the
wind shelter of the mangrove canals, and earlier in the month, guest Phil Clough
landed a great looking tarpon in a steady rain.
Fly selection has been the real key recently. A more discerning population of
bonefish has required fly patterns that differ from the standard fare. According
to the guides, the smaller sized olive or dark brown bonefish bitters (with weed
guard) have been producing good results in the shallow flats around the lodge.
And, after experimenting with a number of different patterns, Herlé Hamon was
able to land a nice sized Permit on a Merkin crab imitation with his guide
Tie-Tie.

For
many of fisherman, their stay at Mango Creek gave them shots at other species of
fish as well. Both Perry Herst Jr. and Jeff Wiese each brought in
three-foot-plus barracudas that not only gave the fisherman a good fight, but
provided dinner for the families of the guides as well (supposedly barracuda
steaks are quite tasty).
Finally, cheers to Swiss guest Neil Harrison who took advantage of our Hobie
kayak and set off to do some fishing on his own. Neil loved the sleekness and
stealth of the kayaks and the pedal system allowed him to keep his hands free to
troll and cast while still driving the kayak. Plus, he said paddling around all
day was "a blast" in and of itself. Hopefully, the arrival of five more kayaks
within the next week or two should allow more anglers the chance to venture off
on their own and enjoy not only the fishing but the scenery of the island as
well.

With the spring months just around the corner, the wind should begin to settle
and we’re looking forward to calm, sunny days full of action on the water. Keep
checking the website frequently as our fishing reports will be published on a
more regular basis in the upcoming weeks.