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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-02-18
5:03 PM

Offshore is the way to go in the Keys - With King and Spanish Mackerel dominating the reef areas of the Keys recently, lots of anglers have turned to offshore fishing to get some good table fare in recent days. With the water temps being much cooler than normal, the reef fishing for snappe more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2009-02-18
3:11 PM

Weather means a lot !!!! - Along with Sailfish and Kingfish,the last few trips we have been catching what we call gaffers. These are Dolphin (Mahi) that are too big to lift into the boat with the rod and real. We gaff these fish and put them in the fish box for safe keeping. more...
Capt. Don Clark - Islamorada


2009-02-18
12:15 AM

Flamingo First Timers - Do you remember your first fish?... I can... I can still see the school of Bluegill at the canals edge. My dad tied a small hook directly to the monofilament line on my Zebco Kmart special. He showed me how to form a ball with bread to disguise the h more...
Capt. Benny Blanco - Flamingo


2009-02-18
12:12 AM

2/15/09 Florida Bay-Strip Strip Strip - The end of this week has ended with some great weather and good fishing to top it off. We fly fished for snook and reds being successful with both species. Some of the fish we came across were being skittish but with a stealthy approach in the skinn more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-02-17
11:28 AM

Tarpon and Permit migrate into Keys waters! - The Fishing Report. Feb. 17, 2009. Tarpon and Permit migrate into Keys waters! During the past few weeks we have seen a strong influx of migrating Tarpon and Permit making their way into Keys channels and flats. This is a 60 pounder landed arou more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2009-02-14
1:56 PM

Amazing Redfish - We were out yesterday on a charter and we caught a great sized Redfish. Ever since the famous Chef made Blackened redfish famous we (captains in the Keys) have not see this size redfish. I was amazied and very happy to see the regulations are working more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2009-02-13
5:19 PM

The Cold Front Is Over!! - The cold front that hit over a week ago is finally over.. Cooler weather in the 50;s and 60;s lower the water temperatures, which sends permmit, tarpon and bonefish into deeper and warmer water. Temperatures are back in the upper 70's with light more...
Capt. Scott Yetter - Little Torch Key


2009-02-12
8:03 PM

A real winter - 020509 I am with John Roberts and his friend Marino today. we got on the water abot 1 pm in search for Tarpon and any other fish that would eat. It is cold and windy so we stayed inside the cut jigging with live shrimp. We caught 2 types of Snappe more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-02-12
10:53 AM

Returning to Normal Pattern - Now that the winds have finally subsided, and the Gulfstream has moved a little further offshore, winter fishing should get back to a more normal pattern. The stream has been so tight to the reef that anything but pelagic species has been hard to fin more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West


2009-02-10
9:32 PM

Winter Time at Its Best - Whitewater bay and points north in inside have been producing tarpon, snook, goliath, and trout. Get a full tank and prepare to run-depending on the wind and tides. This area is usually fished best with lures. You tend to cover more water. Jigs a more...
Capt. Ariel Cabrera - Flamingo

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