Caribbean Spring Fishing Fire: Tarpon, Snook, and Mahi Running Hot
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Fish activity hot right now wid spring patterns holdin' strong. Recent catches show tarpon rollin' in de bays, snook hittin' hard on flats, and mahi-mahi dancin' offshore—limits of 5-10 fish per boat easy if you find de weed lines. Jacks, barracuda, and small king mackerel tearin' up shallows too, plus reports of bonefish pods on de flats pushin' 5-8 pounds. Inshore, mangrove snapper and lane snapper stackin' up, wid some grouper nods from de reefs.
Best lures? Go wid **mirror-image spoons** or **gold Deadly Dudley tails** on 1/8-oz jigheads for trout-like snook and jacks—work 'em slow over shell in 2-3 feet. Topwaters at dawn for explosive surface strikes, den switch to **soft plastic shrimp under poppin' corks** wid 1-2 foot leaders. Live bait kings: shrimp, pinfish, or cut mullet on circle hooks for tarpon and snapper. Offshore, troll **rapalas** or feathers for mahi.
Hot spots: Hit **La Parguera mangroves** for snook on de fallin' tide—anchor and fan cast. Or **Cayo Aurora reefs** offshore Vieques for snapper and jacks—drop baits deep.
Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de limits.
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