Captain John reports getting more than his limit on schoolie dolphin today on the Pretty Work in about 1200-1400 feet of water. Got one big fishing about 25-30 lbs and saw a blue marlin too!
Check out this Offshore Dolphin fishing report here!
Captain John reports getting more than his limit on schoolie dolphin today on the Pretty Work in about 1200-1400 feet of water. Got one big fishing about 25-30 lbs and saw a blue marlin too!
Check out this Offshore Dolphin fishing report here!
We are back in Islamorada and out fishing. Temp is 95 degrees and water is 87 and the dolphin are biting. The Islamorada fishing should be great this fall. 9-21. Out on the reefs today. We had a great catch , a lot of snappers and released some small muttons. We kept 1 yellow jack….
Captain Andrew had a great day of fishing on Friday. It was still windy but the dolphin are still here! He reports seeing the biggest school of dolphin he has seen in the last 6-7 years. They also had a blue marlin release. Check out Captain Andrew’s Florida Keys Dolphin Fishing report here!
Islamorada is alive and well!! This week was spent staying warm once again, along with watching you folks up north getting pounded by the SNOW. It hurt us all because none of you could get south… it was a mess. However, we did manage to get out most of the week. Capt Clyde did several…
2009-02-08 – Islamorada Fishing Report Worst week of the year!! Sorry to say, best part is it can only get better, two cold fronts in a row really caused things to come to a complete stop. Bait was very tough and the water temps dropped into the low 60’s, this is NO good. The best…
It’s getting closer to the Holidays and it’s also getting COLD! Burr!!! Fishing has been pretty good down here for the last week as the weather has been good to up until Monday. Wow…highs in the 50’s and even colder on Tuesday and Wednesday! Fishing has been steady with the Sailfish showing up most every…
The Islamorada fishing report for February was different , a few varieties of fish and some interesting conditions. The water is getting cooler and we have been facing strong currents to the Northeast. The iunshore water has also been somewhat dirty. That slows down the reef fishing a little and it brings in more king mackerel….