Tarpon ~ 'The Silver King'
Also known as ‘the Silver King’ can reach lengths up to 8 feet and weigh well over 200 lbs. There are 2 species of Tarpon, one is native to the Atlantic, the other to the Indo Pacific.
The tarpon we are fishing for in Cancun are considered “Baby tarpon” weighing anywhere from 2 to 50 lbs. They are a lot of fun to catch on light tackle, 10 to 15 lb test line or Fly rods, usually 8 or 9 weight rods.
It is important when fishing with spinning rods that when you get a bite to set the hook pretty hard, once or twice. When fishing with fly rods the key is to always point your rod to where the fly is, almost keeping your rod tip in the water.
When getting a strike, the most common mistake is lifting the rod to set the hook. Tarpon have a very bony mouth so you have to “strip set” the hook to make sure it penetrates into their mouth.
When fighting Tarpon both with spinning or fly rods it’s important to always keep your rod up so when the fish jumps (and they will) you can lower your rod (or bow to the king) to give your line slack so it won’t break the line.
They are usually moving in schools and often roll on the surface and when they do it’s quiet easy to spot them. Catching them… well that depends on your skills and of course a bit of luck. |