Sightfishing
on the flats of the Florida Keys is truly a unique experience. There is
abundant life above and below the water. The depth of the water that we
fish upon, ranges from eight inches to about five feet deep. Most of the
places we fish are calm and protected, so that even on windy days, we can
make it an enjoyable day out. These shallow waters typically remain crystal
clear, allowing you to view the world which you're floating upon. The challenging
gamefish that inhabit these waters include the Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit
and Redfish. Sight fishing requires a bit more skill and patience,
but can be very exciting as you watch the fish inhale your fly or bait.
Sight casting for bonefish, tarpon or permit is angling at it's most demanding
form, but the accomplishment of having caught one is very rewarding. |