By Capt. Billy Norris
Springtime is finally here! The snowbirds are packing up their cars and heading back up north, and the fishing is about to heat up! We are already starting to see our spring/summertime fish show up, and the weather continues to get nicer each day. If you have been waiting to fish until the chaos of season is over, then it’s time to dust off your gear and get out on the water!



Offshore has been equally as good. We are seeing massive schools of permit showing up on the wrecks and reefs. One day last month we even stumbled across a school of big permit that had at least 500 fish in it. Bait of choice for permit is always crabs, but if you don’t know how to catch crabs you might have luck with a giant shrimp on a jig head. It doesn’t always work, but sometimes you get lucky. In addition to permit, there are schools of tarpon showing up as well. There aren’t a ton of fish here yet, but there are enough that its worth actively targeting them. Tarpon can be picky when it comes to bait, so I like to have both crabs and threadfins in the livewell to make sure I have all my bases covered. Kingfish have also finally showed up! After nearly two years without seeing a king, it’s nice to finally have these big, hard fighting fish back in the lineup of target species. If you are trying your luck at kingfishing, make sure that you know how to tie proper kingfish rigs, and always use steel leader.
The fishing has been great and should be amazing all spring! We will be here through the month of April, and then off to the Florida Keys for the month of May to fish the tarpon migration! If you have ever wanted to target big tarpon, give us a call and book a Keys tarpon trip! Spring is here, snowbird season is over, and it’s time to get into some serious angling!