Mo Estevez

 I had the pleasure of fishing with Miami local Yadiel today in the Everglades.  Yadiel doesn't fish but needed to get away from the daily stresses and what better way than in a boat far away from everyone.  I decided to go in the afternoon based on the tides and so we were in the boat fishing by 2pm.  Spot 1 was my favorite spot but produced only two missed bites.  When I looked at the Raymarine, the water temperatures were 92 degrees, ouch!  I ran around a bit trying to find the right combination of current and cooler water and finally found it.  Here is where we caught trout, snook and redfish saving the day at the end of the trip.  Whew, that was a close call!  

P.S. I snuck in a few casts at Yadiel's request and made it count.  

Capt. Mo Estevez www.miamiboneFishing.com 786-853-1409 Follow me on Instagram @MiamiBoneFishing

Fish Species: Snook, redfish and trout
Bait Used: Lures
Tackle Used: Spin
Method Used: Blind casting
Water Depth: 14
Water Temperature: 92
Wind Direction: East
Wind Speed: 10-15 MPH

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Mo Estevez

About The Author: Captain Mo Estevez

Company: Miami Bone Fishing

Area Reporting: Biscayne Bay

Bio: I was born and raised in Miami, FL and have been fishing my entire life. I specialize in light tackle sight fishing Biscayne Bay for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon as well as fishing for snappers, groupers, mackerels, and snook. I own a 16\' Hewes and accept anglers of all experience levels as well as kids. My primary goal is to ensure my clients have a great time enjoying our beautiful and bountiful Biscayne Bay. You can read my monthly column in Coastal Angler Magazine and am the host of the upcomimg nationally televised show Tailing Silver.

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