Tarpon Permit Bonefish

Hosted Florida Flats Fishing

Key Largo, Florida

A must do adventure in angling style and location. Key Largo is a stone’s throw away from the famed location of Islamorada, which has earned the label as sport fishing capitol of the world.

What makes this Trip Great

If you’ve fished with me before, you may remember Aaron O’Leary from a few years ago. He was my head guide, and for nearly 8 years we worked together in Washington from Forks to the Methow and Klickitat chasing steelhead. He is an incredible person to spend the day with anywhere on earth, and he boldly made the plunge to travel across the US to Florida for tarpon season of April through July. I’m in full respect of Aaron’s talents and am proud to call him and his wife, Ravae friends and family.

Aaron and Ravea rent a house for the season in Key Largo on a channel with great access to the local and not so local fishing flats. This house is our headquarters for the trip and we commonly depart and return right to his back yard.

My experience with Tarpon is fairly new, and is measured in WEEKS of angling. However, after a few seasons of one or two weeks under my belt, I’ve fallen in love with them as a sportfish. They are the only fish I chase that measure in feet instead of inches, with the range starting around 4 feet and measuring as much as 6. Tarpon can be intimidating to say the least, and their attitude will turn on a dime going from refusal after refusal to chase down and eat.

The deal with these fish, like most that we chase, is they’re on a migration. We visually witness a migration that is in comparison to the Sockeye salmon in Alaska or the Wildebeest of Africa. It is truly an experience to behold and something all anglers should participate in.

Beyond the epic Tarpon migrations, Florida has so much to offer a sport fisherman; Barracuda, Sharks, Jacks, Bonefish, Snook and yes, Permit. Permit are common enough that we can target them daily and have caught several of them. I’ve targeted Permit for 15 years in Mexico and despite that, one of my best Permit experiences was with Aaron in Biscayne Bay, Florida while actually looking for bonefish.

Florida Tarpon Photos

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Trip Itinerary & Details

Typical schedule is one travel day on either end and 5 full fishing days. Trip cost is $2,450 include lodging and daily guided fishing with Aaron O’Leary or one of his fellow guides. Additional costs to factor in are airfare, travel to and from airport to Key Largo, bar tab, added restaurant dinners, breakfast. Total cost is typically around $3,000 not including tips or airfare.

In general we hit the local grocery store upon arrival for breakfast food and snacks then go out to one of the many great restaurants, some just walking distance for dinners.

This week is presently full for the 2022 season, I can however help with fishing or lodging information and booking any timeline you’re interested in.

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