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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-05-10
8:14 AM

Big Dolphin Off Of Marathon-Florida Keys - Spring is a great time to catch big Dolphin in the Florida Keys and this spring is holding true as well with some large Mahi coming to the dock this week all up and down the Keys. The Dolphin tournaments have seen some fish as large as 45lb hitting more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2009-05-08
8:07 PM

Big Dolphin and lots of Schooling Gaffers - Constant action all day long on the Sea Horse at Whale Harbor Marina. Big Dolphin, and nice size gaffing size Dolphin. Dolphin are moving through in various depths of water. We are catching them on trolling lures, skipping Ballyhoo, and chunk bait. more...
Capt. Don Clark - Islamorada


2009-05-08
6:56 PM

Fishing report, Everglades backcountry - Flamingo - It's been almost a month since my last report. This time of year a day off is a rarity so you can be sure that I was out there most days, bad weather and all... Now that the wind seems to have quit blowing so hard the fishing has improved dramat more...
Capt. Bob LeMay - Flamingo


2009-05-08
12:24 AM

5/7/09 Florida Bay-Key Largo-Getting Hot! - Not only are the temps getting hotter but so is the fishing. This past week we have fished Flamingo-Key Largo and from Islamorada to flamingo. This past weekend we fished the SWT Series ( Shallow Water Tournament Series www.swtseries.com) out of flam more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-05-06
8:36 AM

Dolphin in 150 feet of water - The offshore fishing has been good. The other day we caught dolphin in 150 feet of water. The fish were under birds; some birds were on dolphin others on bonito. Permit have moved on to some of the deep wrecks. Yellowtail snapper are showing up i more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-05-03
11:24 AM

Key Largo Backcountry Fishing-5/03/09 - In the past month I have fished many days in the backcountry between key largo and Flamingo. Shorelines are holding snook,snapper and some good sized jack crevell. Trout fishing has shown fish popping up all over the place. In most cases while look more...
Capt. Bob Fernicola - Key Largo


2009-05-02
10:54 PM

No water, lots of WIND!!!! - This last trip to Flamingo was quite interesting, to the fact that i could have put on snow shoes and walked across any of the bights! We tried running east to try to find more water but no luck and the wind blowing a constant 25 to 30 only made matt more...
Capt. Joe Costadura - Flamingo


2009-05-02
9:38 AM

Blow wind, blow! - Blow wind, blow! A steady dosage of 20 – 25 knot winds for a few weeks will change your perspective. What really is bad wind? At this point, I am convinced it's all good. It is what you make of it… and for me, it has been great. Managing my lig more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-04-28
10:36 PM

Adapt to windy conditions - 042409 Today I am doing a 2 boat trip with Captain Rich Smith down at Flamingo. I have Joel, Chris and Steve on my boat and they buddy's Tim and Jeremy are with Rich. We started out on a bank working Top water plugs and spoons and it didn't take l more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-04-28
9:52 PM

Tarpon Anyone? - TARPON ANYONE? Fishing report of April and May It's that time of year. Welcome to tarpon season. I just loved it out here. I always get jacked up in April, May and June. With me, it's real early in the morning. 4:30am or leave at 5pm till 1: more...
Capt. Paul Ollariu - Key West

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