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Permit trip in the books #14415414 07/09/22 03:04 AM
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I could see the silver, flashing in the turquoise - green water, like a mirror catching the morning sunlight and shimmering the reflected light back in my eyes. A huge Stingray was feeding on the edge of a flat that dropped off into a creek. The school of about twenty-five Permit were hanging just above and behind the ray, ambushing food that the ray was stirring up. My guide, Carlos, had the boat staked up on the opposite side of the creek, just upwind to my right. A fairly easy cast. My hands were shaking, I was afraid I might drop the rod. I took a deep breath until Carlos, almost barely audible said "shoot, now". I made the cast, almost perfect. Carlos told me to wait and let the fly sink in the current from the creek. Just about the time I figured he would tell me to start stripping the fly, I saw the line shock at bottom of my vision. I pulled the slack up and the line went tight. I stripped the line hard to bury the hook and the fish went racing up the creek. I whispered to myself, "finally, I got him". Then Carlos said, "I think you got a bonefish". Sure enough, I hooked a Bonefish out of the middle of a school of Permit - just my luck.

I had one other Permit break from another school, follow the fly about three feet or so, turn and swim away. So, that wraps up my 2022 Permit campaign. But I got to spend two glorious days being poled around some stunning flats, creeks and mangrove islands. Today it was Hicks Caye were we saw baby Tarpon, countless Spotted Eagle Rays, giant Stingrays, Barracuda, Jack's, an aquarium of small reef fish and two Manatees. Not to mention Frigate Birds, Parrots, Ospreys, Great Blue Herons, Egrets, and a host of other birds.

I'm coming home empty handed on the Permit but I have a ton of great memories, some good laughs with the guides and camera full of photographs. Not a bad trip at all.




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Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Capt. Mac] #14415572 07/09/22 01:18 PM
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Beautiful pictures. thumb

Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Osbornfishing] #14415609 07/09/22 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Osbornfishing
Beautiful pictures. thumb


Thank you sir!


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Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Capt. Mac] #14415642 07/09/22 02:20 PM
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coolphotos Solid post!


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Love the pictures and the post. Thanks for sharing. woot

Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Laker One] #14417189 07/11/22 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Laker One
Love the pictures and the post. Thanks for sharing. woot




Agree.

Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Capt. Mac] #14417542 07/11/22 10:05 PM
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Not on a fly , this one was easy, That is Key West in the background. Caught this one on a crab on a small wreck , 10 minutes from the dock.

Your pictures are great , I hope you get the permit next time.

good luck

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Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Capt. Mac] #14417724 07/12/22 01:03 AM
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Thanks for the love guys. Nice fish Mo. At least I have an excuse to go back and try again.


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Re: Permit trip in the books [Re: Capt. Mac] #14427347 07/22/22 03:35 PM
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Great pic's Capt. Mac. thumb clap


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