Fishing
Report - Mango Creek- August to November 2006
The month of August in Mango Creek was hot and sunny. Winds were light predominately coming from the east at about 10 knots.
Tides were low allowing for frequent easy access to the flats. All of this provided excellent conditions for fishing.
Although August is considered towards the end of Permit season there were still plenty of them spotted on our flats. Bonefish are in abundance year round and August was no exception.
September
saw a continuation of August weather conditions. We were visited by Jake and Lee
Sinna. During their stay they landed numerous bonefish and Jake caught his first
ever Permit. (I don't have a vocabulary rich
or deep enough to adequately describe the awesome experience you and your staff
provided Jake and me at Mango Creek. A very heartfelt thank you. Dr. Lee Sinna)
October and November are generally considered our rainy months. October this year was better than average but November was worse than average. There were plenty of fish of all species spotted during this period.
Fishing conditions were dictated buy weather. If it rained hard the flats became difficult to see the Bonefish and Permit tailing. Tides were also high.
On
the other hand when the weather was clear, then once again fish were seen and
caught. Adam Olmstead a professional guide from Colorado managed to hook up with
four permit and landed two in difficult conditions. He also managed to land
Snook and Bonefish.
The
last week of November has been encouraging. Both weather and tides have
returned to normal. Large schools of Permits have been reported by all our
guides and bonefish are more abundant during this month than any other month of
the year.
Thomas Horton was successful landing Bonefish. He also hooked up on Tarpon and is looking forward to returning.