December 29, 2025 through January 4, 2026

Report Details

Wind:
5-15 knots with the wind blowing E-NE

Air Temp:
82° F

Moon Phase:
Moon phase: Full Moon: January 3rd, 2026; Last Quarter: January 10th 2026

Sunrise & Sunset Times:
Sunrise: 6:23 am Sunset: 5:30 pm

Week In Review

While the fishing was not as productive as in previous weeks, there were still plenty of fish around. We experienced low tides and a full moon, which made the conditions a bit more challenging.

In terms of specific catches:

– Bonefish: Many were successfully landed throughout the week.

– Tarpon: They were not as prevalent, though a few were still landed.

– Permit: There were many permits around, and many were hooked; however, we dealt with several break-offs, and not many were landed.

– Other Species: We had success with several other species, including snook, cobia, snapper, jacks, and barracudas.

Despite the challenging conditions, it was a busy week on the water.

What Guests were Catching

Grandslam
1 Grandslams were landed

Bonefish
220 bonefish were landed

Permit
10 Permits were landed.

Tarpon
8 Tarpon were landed.

Other Species
8 Snook were landed

Bone Fish Flies
Christmas Island Specials in gold, pearl, and pink sizes 4 & 6, and Crazy Charlies in pink and orange.

Permit Flies
Mantis shrimp, rag head crabs, and Flexo crabs.

Tarpon Flies
White toads, chartreuse and black/purple toads are the flies of choice.