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Mill House Podcast

Episode 70: Jose "Pepe" Lopez - 16lb Bonefish, Wind Knots, & Cracked Crabs

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Education, Hobbies

5973 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Jose "Pepe" Lopez is a legendary big bonefish catching giant. He learned his craft from many of the old school, iconic guides such as Harry Snow Jr., Billy Knowles and Timmy Carlile. His family, like many other well know angling families (such as Chico Fernandez’s,) left Cuba in 1959 when Castro became the infamous nightmare he evolved to. Pepe was one year old at the time and ten years later his Dad built a house on stilts near mile maker 17. Sugarloaf and its surrounding water would become his playground. With a 15 foot Mitchel boat he named "REEL THING" and a 40 Evinrude, this young man was destined to become the man to beat in the All Tackle Bonefish Tournaments many years later, which he won five times with the late Capt. Billy Knowles. He also won the IGFA (International Game Fish Association) World Championships and The Redbone Series. No one cares how many times you get second, but there were plenty of those for this driving force of an angler. All Tackle tournaments are just that. You can use bait, jigs, flies, spinning reels, bait casters and fly rods. To win these things you need to have a vast spectrum of skills as an angler and as a guide. The points per each division vary with the difficulty of options. The biggest bonefish in the world lived in the Florida Keys at one point, and the All Tackle Tournaments caught the largest ones because of the option of bait; crabs and shrimp were the food of choice for these dinosaurs. Yes, they caught large fish on fly and jigs too, but believe me, those monster fourteen and fifteen pound bonefish loved meat! On today's podcast, we hang with one of the most driven people I know. His business acumen is international, expanding on what his father did for a living which was electrical distribution. It’s hard to believe he’s an introvert when you're around him but he is, and his time whacking trees and pulling weeds in his yard is what he cherishes most. His privacy is his home water now, a self proclaimed loner. The drive down from his main home in Miami is daunting with terrible traffic but his heart is in the Keys, always will be. Unfortunately, his fishing days are all but over. It’s sad, here’s a man who’s caught over 200 thirteen pound bonefish, won all the great bait tournaments, was raised during the prime decades of the Florida Keys fishery and now at 64, Pepe lives a fishing life through his vivid memory bank filled with stories mostly dreamers see. He said “When the big bonefish left with the freeze in 2010 my heart went with them!” Here is Pepe Lopez everybody, one of the greats!

Transcript

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Pepi Lopez is a vibrant prolific person and angler.

0:10.0

After Castro stole Cuba, many Cuban families immigrated to freedom 90 miles away, including the

0:16.6

Lopez's. Peppy's father loved the blue water as did his son until he saw the shallow water and what swam there.

0:24.0

Biscayne Bay was his backyard and all the big bonefish became his prey.

0:29.0

In his story, Pepi talks about how he ended up in the lower keys, fishing with icon Harry Snow, and how

0:36.2

Lopez became one of the best bone fishermen in the world.

0:39.8

This is what he saw and how he did it.

0:59.0

We broke everything, we broke lines, we broke hooks, we broke rods, we broke our minds, we broke marriages, we broke the whole thing. We came up with the idea of going out that night and chasing girls and whoever had the biggest pair of pain he's went to pot.

1:06.0

I knocked another arrow and he turned around the other way and I shot him going through the other way.

1:11.0

So I double-lung them both ways. But it was nothing for us to

1:14.8

paddle an air mattress out into government cut.

1:17.1

I got him on. All right now, we're going to teach him a lot so. I'm just an old guy that likes to fish.

1:25.0

I'm not quitting yet.

1:27.0

And he said, well, who the hell do you think you are, Sue App?

1:31.0

And I said, that's exactly who I am. Life's journey to the grave should not be one

1:36.6

arriving with a pretty well-preserved body but rather skid in broadside in a

1:41.9

cloud of smoke,

1:43.0

thoroughly torn out, thoroughly used up

1:46.2

proclaiming wildly, wow, what a ride.

1:57.0

There's something fishizzy going on here. Anyway, Pepi, a guy've known each other a long time.

2:05.8

Welcome, you know, to the podcast with Nicki and I.

2:09.0

Thanks for having me.

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