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"Bow To The King" Baby Tarpon immediately
take flight when hooked, contorting and
shaking their head, rattling their gill plates, and rolling their bodies
around trying to throw that hook out of their mouth. The challenge is to
keep the fish on by "Bowing to the King" or lowering or pointing the rod tip
at the fish when the fish jumps. This rod tip action will play enough slack
into the line during the jump to keep the fish hooked. Failure to "Bow"
will often result in the hook dislodging itself from the bony mouth of the
Tarpon, due to the tension on the line and the shaking of the fish. When the large Tarpon jump, it is imperative to "Bow to the King", lowering your rod tip to introduce some slack into your line so that the tension of the fish shaking his head will not break the line or pull the hook out of the Tarpon's mouth. The tendency for novice Tarpon anglers is to rear back when the fish jumps, and this action is usually the kiss of death. Listen to your guide, follow his instructions, and you will have success with the Silver King of the flats! Before you travel to the Florida Keys,
contact Capt. Dexter Simmons for a "live report"! Call Capt. Dexter
at 305-745-3304 or email
captdexter@prodigy.net Capt. Dexter
Simmons
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