The permit represents 1/3 of the “Flats Slam” that also includes the tarpon and bonefish.
These beautiful cousins of the pompano grow to impressive sizes and are regarded as one of the most challenging fish to catch on the flats.
Join Higher Calling Gulf Coast this week as host Chester Moore talks with Dr. Aaron Adams of the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust about all things permit. If you want to know more about this much sought-after species, check out this episode.
Listen to the program via the player below.
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