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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-03-25
9:09 AM

Offshore Fishing Good - When the wind stop the offshore fishing is good. There are a lot of small Kingfish, some Dolphin and Sailfish on the edge of the reef. Tori Jo Boren caught her first Sailfish on Saturday. The was one of two that came up in 135 feet of water off Islam more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-03-23
7:48 PM

3/21/09 Flamingo- Newbie To Pro - Newbie to pro all in a few hours. This saturday my friend Lisandra joined me for a fun day of fishing. This would be Lisandra's first time in Flamingo and her first time fishing ever. After going through the basics of the spinning rod and learning h more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-03-23
9:26 AM

Red Hot Permit Fishing in the Lower Florida Keys! - Catch it while it is here, the Permit pre-spawn activity this year is off the hook. Large groups of hard fighting Permit can currently be found in the crystal clear shallows of the Lower Florida Keys and Key West. The last couple of weeks have provid more...
Capt. Luke Kelly - Key West


2009-03-22
7:59 AM

A Grand Slam time of year! - The Fishing Report. March 22, 2009. Permit are Marching! Tarpon are Rolling!! Bonefish are schooling!!! Permit are still the hot fish of recent days and Tarpon have begun to really show up in the channels and some basins on both sides of the Ke more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-03-20
4:01 PM

Flats fishing in the lower Florida Keys - The weather and the fishing continue to be absolutely great! Water temperatures are in the high 70's. The fish are happy and so am I. Tailing permit on the incoming tides. tarpon in the basins and even some schools of bonefish on the flats. March i more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-03-19
12:58 PM

Tarpon are Coming - The tarpon are coming!!!! The little ones are here (30-70lbs) I have been chartering for 30+ years and I am very excitd each year when the tarpon begin to migrate back! Tarpon are such a wonderful fight because the jump/splash and cause such a rush t more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Key Largo


2009-03-18
5:51 PM

Bigger Dolphin Showing Up In Marathon Area! - Nice sized Dolphin (Mahi-Mahi) have been starting to make their presence known in the area with some up to 40lb hitting the docks this week at the 7 mile marina here in Marathon. Some of these nicer sized fish have been hanging in close to the reef e more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2009-03-18
9:31 AM

Spring is close - 030809 I am with the Marinelli's today Jay, Frank Sr. and Frank down at Flamingo. We wanted to target Tarpon in the back country but the cold,cloud cover and winds were brutal, I decided to fish out front. We got into some Tarpon first thing but t more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-03-18
7:58 AM

Flamingo... Springtime Action - My temperature gauge read 75 degrees in Whitewater Bay this morning... Spring is finally here! With no cold fronts on the horizon and rising water temps, the fish have become extremely active. I certainly took advantage of the changes this week... more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-03-17
11:41 PM

Flamingo- Spring Time! - Little by little we are starting to feel the change. Temps are rising, water level has come up and late afternoon rain showers are becoming more frequent. March is typically windy and this march has been no exception so far. Despite the wind, on the more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo

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