Marathon, located in the heart of the Florida Keys, is a fantastic destination for fly fishing enthusiasts. The area offers a variety of fly fishing opportunities, with its shallow waters, abundant marine life, and scenic beauty.
Hiring a professional guide is highly recommended for those new to fly fishing in Marathon or for those looking to increase their chances of success. Guides have local knowledge of the best fishing spots, tides, and fish behavior, making them invaluable for a successful outing.
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Marathon offers a unique and rewarding fly fishing experience for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you’re stalking bonefish on the flats or battling tarpon in the backcountry, the waters around Marathon provide ample opportunities for an exciting fly fishing adventure. Hiring a knowledgeable guide will enhance your experience, helping you make the most of your time in this beautiful part of the Florida Keys.
Casting: Accurate casting is crucial when fly fishing in the flats. Practice your casting skills before heading out to ensure you can present your fly effectively.
Fly Selection: Choosing the right fly is essential. Crab and shrimp patterns are commonly used for bonefish and permit, while larger baitfish patterns work well for tarpon.
Stealth: Move quietly and cautiously on the flats to avoid spooking the fish. Pay attention to your guide’s instructions on positioning and casting.
Equipment: We use 8, 9, 10, sometimes 11 and lots of 12 wt fly rods.
The prime fly fishing season in Marathon is from late spring to early fall. This period offers warmer waters, which bring a higher concentration of bonefish, permit, and tarpon to the flats and backcountry areas. Tarpon fishing is especially popular from April to June when large schools migrate through the Keys.
Bonefish: Known as the “ghosts of the flats,” bonefish are one of the most sought-after species for fly anglers. They are known for their speed and the challenge they present to anglers.
Permit: These fish are challenging to catch due to their wariness and fighting ability. They can often be found on the flats, making them a prime target for fly fishing.
Tarpon: The “silver king” is a favorite among fly anglers, especially during the tarpon season in the spring and early summer. Tarpon can provide thrilling aerial displays when hooked.
Snook and Redfish: These species can be found in the backcountry waters of Marathon and are popular targets for fly fishers due to their fighting spirit.
Fly fishing guides in Marathon typically offer 4. 6 or 8 hour trips, providing all necessary equipment, including fly rods, reels, and flies. They will also offer instructions on casting techniques and spotting fish. You may also bring your own adequate gear.
Fishing The World Inc.
5555 College Rd.
Key West, FL 33040
Office 305-292-7212
info@fishingfloridakeys.com
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