Warming up!!!

The water temp has been normal in the last week with a steady 74-77. These water conditions, combined with good early morning tides and late in the afternoon are starting to provide some world class tarpon action. In the last two trips, I personally guided one morning with 13 bites up to 40 pounds and today 14 bites, 6 on fly and 8 on bait. The biggest tarpon hooked up was solid 75-80 pounds. We also hooked 3 other in the 50-60 pound range. Late in the morning we spoted a massive size frenzy of small to medium size tarpon. We were not able to reach them at the burst of action. All this are excellent hints for explosive and steady action for tarpon in the lagoons. Thank you for your time!!

See You Next Tide

Capt. Omar Orraca

Tarpon & Billfish Winter Report

North Shore San Juan, First Lady is going 4 out 5 trips with some kind of action. We had from mahi-mahi, small wahoo and tuna to a mix bag of  billfishSailfish still strong and small blue marlin are report on almost every boat boat fishing in new or full moon periods. 

In the lagoons, fishing was slow for the last 3 weeks with a average of 2-6 tarpon bites per 1/2 day.  A good reason is a combination of very cold water for our area and bad tides matching most mornings and afternoons. In the last 3-4 days water temperature is getting warmer and along with it some reports of  big school of small to medium size feeding very active on the surface, creating a perfect scenario for fly fishing. Today we had 5 solid hook up and land 2 small tarpon in the big lagoon or the Play Ground, San Jose Lagoon…..all fly fishing in 4 hours In the up coming month like late Feb, March and April is our run of big tarpon in the lagoons. Big tarpon is our passion in CO and with 11 tarpon guided between 140-170 pounds on my belt, I am nothing but thursty to make this year my number 12th just to complete the dozen in my carrier and enjoy the jumps of 72 inch short measurement next to the boat.  Are you ready to rock? Book it and will hook it!!! Thank you for your time.

See You Next Tide

Capt. Omar Orraca

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