Well said about the guides, we had a similar problem up in the Indian River
and Mosquito Lagoons this winter. I had prepaid deposits  for 4 trips with
one guide before we went down. when we got there there was some obvious
water quality problems, but no one was talking until the end of our trip in
March. So we went out and looked at brown water 4 times, saw a fish once,
but paid each time.

The entire time there was a 20 mile by 5 mile algae bloom that is similar
to red tide.  We did feel taken but kept quiet, although Jerry shortened
each trip to half days, if you don't sight anything resembling a fish in
four hours time to go in.

We go more fish from shore, all small and a mix of flies and shrimp so next
year that is what we will do.

Now that we are home the guides are all taking about the water quality
affecting the fishing all winter, so next season we will go back to self
guided in the kayak and forget the fancy stuff.

Try Captain Pips in Marathon for boat rental, we have used them several
times, there is also a great flat bay side of 7 mile bridge and lots of
Tarpon in May, June timeframe.

Peggy

On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Finally got things *sorta* under control here since getting back from the
> keys.  Had a great time, but my bucket-list still has a tarpon trip in it.
> Went out with a guide twice (a good one), and all we did was sit there and
> watch for them swimming by on their normal routes, which they didn’t. Was
> windy both days we went out. We tried spot after spot to no avail- just did
> not see fish other than once at a distance.
>
> I have to be honest and say that I kinda feel ripped off, too. Guiding
> must be one of the few jobs on the market where *producing* is not
> necessary for charging full fees, well, other than a politician. I did see
> some charter boat signs saying “No fish- no charge”. And to me that is good
> for business. I understand the costs involved in spending a day on the
> water and the prep involved, but a no-fish day should be expenses only, and
> then fish added as bonus money.  In Mexico when I caught the two sailfish,
> I tipped the guide (who was included in the package) $200 because that was
> all the money I had on me that day. That was a couple of weeks pay for him.
> Well worth it for me.
>
> I did a little shrimp fishing from the dock (didn’t enjoy it that much,
> but it was nostalgic), as there really wasn’t enough room for a fly
> back-cast. Next time I will rent a boat for the whole week and then have
> the flexibility I want. The way we tarpon-fished, any kind of boat with a
> casting-bow would have worked.
>
> So maybe next year.
>
> DonO
>
>
>
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