Tarpon Guides Will Show You The Real Action

By Elinor Tran


If you are interested in tarpon fishing, find some of the famous Key West tarpon guides. This fish is usually bright silver, but it may be brownish when in different environment, for example grassy estuaries. Their bodies covered with huge scales are quite impressive, as well as their large, heavy, distinctive mouths.

Very interesting about these fish is the fact they actually have lungs. That's why they can breathe oxygen. Attractive and powerful, this is a dream catch for every serious fisherman. Although they are usually between 40 and 100 lbs, in the Keys you can catch significantly bigger samples. Ask around for a good guide with decent equipment.

Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys, some brackish waters and the Atlantic Ocean, all of those are places where you may find them. Shallow waters are their favorite spots, especially above 70 degrees. Eating crabs and shrimp, mainly, the large, beautiful samples can be caught on the edge of ocean's blue waters and the west part of the Key West.

Fighting this monstrous silver acrobat will surely be one of the best fishing experienced, ever. Even if you get one, you should be prepared for a long, exhausting run, because this fish won't surrender easily. Well, it makes it even more attractive. Summer is the best period for them, although they may be caught even during warm winter periods.

May is the peak of the season, especially at night. In June, they remain the main fishing attraction, day and night, as well as in July. Baby-tarpon is the main interest in August and September, but you may successfully prolong the season on October, too. Well, they surely are regular visitors in these waters.

When you crave the rush of jumping silver monsters, visit this area and don't forget about key west tarpon guides. Even if you don't have the necessary equipment, you will find it on site. Experienced captains will make sure you have an ultimate fishing experience you will never forget.




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