Talking Dog Fishing – Night Time Tarpon
October 01, 2025 Stock Island 10 photos
Tarpon
Tarpon
Snapper (Mangrove)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Shark (Bull)
Shark (Bull)
Shark (Lemon)
Shark (Lemon)
Grouper (Goliath)
Grouper (Goliath)
Grunt
Grunt

Trip Summary

October Trip Highlights -Bull and lemon sharks beside the boat at sunset -Lots of medium and smaller goliath grouper -Mangrove snapper snapping -Big Goliath grouper release in knee-deep water Conditions The weather is cooling, and the wind is blowing. In between weather fronts, the fishing has been great off Key West. Lots of Tarpon, goliath, sharks, and mangrove snapper chewing daily. Calm mornings and glassy afternoons have been the norm this week around Key West and the Lower Keys. Water and air temps are steady in the mid 80s, with clear visibility and light winds — perfect for targeting both the backcountry mangroves for tarpon and sharks. Shark Fishing Action The shark bite has been on fire! Several lemon sharks were landed this week, along with some bull sharks, and nurse sharks — each one putting up a heavy fight in shallow water. These brutes gave anglers all they could handle right next to the boat before a clean release. Perfect water clarity made for great photos at the rail as the sharks surfaced beside the Maverick skiff. Snapper & Reef Bite Mangrove snapper have been steady and plentiful, both for sport and the dinner table. A few fat ones were iced down alongside some tasty Key West spiny lobster — a classic combo for a fresh catch dinner. The nearshore patch reefs and channel edges are producing well using cut bait and small jigs. Reimagined Maverick Mirage The maverick is a little boat with big shark energy. We've caught sharks to 8 ft so far, but always looking to go bigger. I'll drive, and you catch a big shark (or tarpon). The 16’ Maverick Mirage skiff is great in mangroves and flats, quietly stalking sharks, grouper, and snapper in skinny water. Even on windy days, there are plenty of places to tuck away and catch some fish . Book Your Adventure Whether you’re after sharks, snapper, or a once-in-a-lifetime goliath, I will put you on the bite Come catch a big shark - no fish, no pay. 4 hr trips start at $399.
Todd Malicoat
Stock-island, Florida, United States
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Depending on the season, you might hook into Jack Crevalle, Bull Shark, Mutton Snapper, Blacktip Shark, Mangrove Snapper, Nurse Shark, Great Barracuda, Tarpon, Grunt, Bonnethead Shark, and lots of other toothy critters. On these trips, you can expect to c...

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