Capt. Larry Cohen
903 Eisenhower Drive
Key West, FL 33040
(305) 294-7670 houseboat
(305) 923-7100 cell
(931) 653-4117 Tennessee

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Key West Flats Fishing - December
2005
As the new year fast approaches, and 2005 winds on down
to a close, I guess it is time to reflect on what has happened over
the past year. After all my clients have given me plenty of moments to
remember, and mostly for the good. Sure there were a few moments that
I would rather forget, such as the occasional fly hook getting lodged
in my forehead on a back cast from a very excited client while casting
at a school of rolling Tarpon. Or the fella that kept lifting the fish
into the boat and hooking myself, his wife, and various parts of the
boat with treble hooks on a cuda plug.
On
the other side of the coin some of the most memorable days out on the
water this past year were the amount of permit. At times they were
unbelievable and for a good number of days we really had them dialed
in. On more than one occasion it seems that we were not even a boat
length away from very large schools. They were big and hungry fish,
and more than willing to cooperate for us. Tarpon season was very good
again and as usual the night bite proved to be very exciting. I had
the opportunity to win over a few new clients. After seeing this night
time display they were hooked, and have already booked to come back
and fish this season.
What you can expect for the winter months:
As the season begins to cool a bit, the large barracuda, 36 inches and
above, show in pretty good numbers on the flats. They are known for
their long runs, getting airborne, and big teeth. Long streamer flies
work well. I have been busy building some new lures for them with
pretty good success, and we even caught a Redfish on one the other
day. An added bonus this time of the year is the amount of big jacks
and mackerel that show up. Once again flies work well, and since they
are in large schools it is usually a no brainer to get these guys to
eat anything that is presented to them. Cobia are great to hunt. Keep
your eyes scanning the flats for large muds and ducks. This is a
pretty good indication that something is on the feed.
We
want to wish you all Happy Holidays
and a Prosperous New Year.
We're looking forward to a great 2006 fishing year.
Capt. Larry Cohen
Key West Flats Fishing
903 Eisenhower Drive
Key West, FL 33040
305-294-7670
home
305-923-7100 cell
LCohen4@bellsouth.net
www.keywestflatsfishing.com
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