Steven Tejera

When I think of spring the first thing that comes to my mind is tarpon. The next couple months the tarpon will be invading South Florida and we will be right

after them on the hunt hoping to put some silver(Tarpon) in the air and some cool eats. Whether i'm chasing the tarpon on fly, artificial or bait there is nothing

like seeing a big tarpon blow up on your bait of choice followed up by some of the craziest/wildest jumps you will ever see displayed by a fish.

The last few weeks the redfish and snook fishing has been very good as well in flamingo with sheephead, grouper and many other species joining in on the

action. With the tarpon moving into south florida, backcountry slams (tarpon, snook, redfish and trout)are always possible this time of year! I am looking forward to this

spring and some excellent weather/fishing.

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Here is a short video I put together so you can get an idea how its going down in the glades.

. Steven Tejera

http://www.knottightcharters.com

Fish Species: Snook Redfish Tarpon Black Drum
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Steven Tejera

About The Author: Captain Steven Tejera

Company: Knot Tight Charters

Area Reporting: Flamingo-Upper Keys-Biscayne Bay

Bio: Knot Tight Charters/Guide Service has been recognized for our reliable, professional, high quality service in the South Florida region. We specialize in sport fishing the shallow flats of Flamingo and the Upper Keys.

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