May 21 May 21
This previous week has given us a multitude of different weather conditions. Last monday the wildfires to the north of us, tried to choke us with smoke. In fact, at times it was difficult to see across backcountry basins much less spot a tarpon in the soup. Tuesday we awoke to strong thunderstorms and heavy rains, but for those that had the determination the fishing was worth the effort. The rest of the week brought us typical May conditions; partly cloudy, winds about 10mph and good numbers of happy tarpon. And now as I write this I can hear the wind blowing outside and showers are passsing by.
I spent the majority of my time last week working backcountry bars and edges and fishing oceanside basins. I tried to avoid the madhouse that the ocean can be at times in May. I had the pleasure of fishing Don Wood and Justin Martin. We had several good days getting multiple bites, putting a good number of fish in the air and landing a majority of those hooked. While there are not huge numbers of fish in the back, the solitude and aggressiveness of the fish has been worth the hard work. On some edges we would pole and pole and finally have a couple of shots, but often both shots would be rewarded with at least an eat and often a big fish in the air. This is my favorite type of fishing. Others can have the huge numbers of fish (and boats) currently swimming the ocean. I would rather have happy fish and see almost no other boats (other than John).
This past weekend I returned to my roots and fished west of Key West for the first time this season. I fished a lot of my old haunts, splitting time between hunting for laid up pods and looking for the sliders on the oceanside. The fishing was just like I remembered and it was a nice change of pace. I believe we had about 10 bites and caught a couple of bright, spunky fish. Although it was a couple of weeks late, May and its good fishing seem to finally be here. The fish are eating better and the consistensy that we all know and love this time of the year has finally arrived.
Capt Drew





