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Back Country: Lots of Action and Watch out for Croc’s
Back County fishing with Capt Ron has been excellent. Our trips have been catching limits of Trout and Mangrove Snappers. Plenty of fish around for mixed bag rod bending action. Also the back has plenty of neat things to witness, Saltwater Crocs inhabit the mangroves and mud banks all around Islamorada. 01-30-2013 Pirate For Hire…
Weekly Report – Florida Keys Sailfishing is on!
Islamorada Fishing Report – January 11, 2011 The weather has continued to stay absolutely perfect! Keys fishing has been good as both the “Pretty Work” and “That’s Right” managed to fish a few days this week. Captain Clyde fished the Key Largo Sail Fish Tournament and did a great job. On Saturday they went 4…
Back Country With Capt. Ron
Capt Ron from Pirate for hire has been in the back looking for light tackle action for his fare’s. The beauty of Islamorada Fl is the complete diversity in what is available 02-25-2013, Pirate for Hire Charters, Captain Ron Brack Fishing with Morris, Les and Vert from Kentucky. We hooked up with some big Kingfish…
Islamorada fishing report April 2017
The April Islamorada fishing report starts out great. We were into the flag yellowtails again and did well with them. We are catching some good sized amberjacks. We still are getting some blackfin tuna this week. The dolphins have showed up which makes for great fishing The dolphin fishing is picking up. It should…
Islamorada Report – yellowtails, macks & tuna – 3/15/11
Spring is so close and the changes are happening every day as we watched several different pairs of Manatee stop by for a drink of water right here in the cut behind the house. The fishing on the reef has really settled in as of late. Both “Pretty Work” and “That’s Right” have enjoyed some…
Fishing With Speaker of the House
It was our pleasure once again to have John Boehner and his staff for a day of fishing in the Key’s. We had plenty of action to keep them busy. The King Mackerel, Cero Mackerel made a fine showing along with a couple of Mahi and Albies off the reef. Than we decided to move…