Don’t have alot to tell over the past week or so. At the beginning of the month we had good action on skipjack tuna, nice fish in the five to ten pound range with a few larger fish mixed in. Skippies, as we call them, are great fish. Very fast, I think they’re considerably faster than a false albacore, even the little five pounders will dump about a hundred yards on the first run. But they can be very challenging even for accomplished anglers. They are very boat shy, unless you have a ton of chum, they usually insist on a long cast. And they can be very selective, if your fly isn’t a dead-on match, they will probably just ignore you. But about a week ago, the wind started in and we’ve been looking at a very angry ocean. Wave heights were running between five and ten foot, pretty ugly fly fishing conditions. Fishing inside the intracoastal waterway has been a bit slow, but we’ve managed a few tarpon,(twenty to forty lbs.) and a few jacks,(five to ten lbs.). Today we had five inches of rain fall in just twelve hours, a good bit of rain even for here. The weather is forcasted to moderate somewhat, and we’ll be able to get back to work.