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Pretty Work on the Humps off Islamorada
The Pretty Work has been enjoting some great action fishing the Humps off of Islamorada Florida in the keys. Blackfin tuna, Skipjack and Mahi Mahi have given some fast paced action for our clients. After our anglers have packed some nice fish in the ice. We slide into the reef and have found good yellowtails…
Mahi Mayhem Dolphin Fishing is on Fire in the Florida Keys 6/27/11
Capt Andrew reports of plenty of dolphin action out of Islamorada with huge weed lines packed with Mahi Mahi of varying sizes. Massive schools of small dorado are punctuated with gaffers and much larger fish mixed in. Plenty of action you need to pick through the small fish to get your shots at the big…
2010-01-10 – Islamorada Fishing Reports
2010-01-10 – Islamorada Weekly Review COLD, COLD and more COLD is what we have all shared this last week!! Things were rather difficult all week. The mornings were mostly in the low 40’s and took us the better part of two hours to catch. There was very little current most of the week and when…
2009-01-29 – Cobia, Grouper, and Kingfish Fishing in the Florida Keys The last two days of fishing in the Florida Keys was a struggle because of the low water temperatures due to the three cold fronts that hit the Keys back to back. Today was quite different though because the wind blew from the east…
Great Fishing on the Reef and in the Back Country
Hope all enjoyed a Happy Holiday and are all geared up for the New Year this weekend! Sure has been a wonderful few days down here in the Keys, sunny and warm moderate winds and pretty good conditions over all. Over the last few days Both the “Pretty Work” and “That’s Right” have enjoyed some…
Dry Tortugas Audio Fishing Report 4/28/11
Fishing down in the Tortugas/Marquesas is nothing but outstanding with plenty of mutton snapper and plenty of groupers (released!). Grouper season opens shortly so we’ll know where to go for them! Also finding all the yellowtails you want, mangrove snapper and amberjacks! Here’s the Dry Tortugas audio report by Captain John Oughton on That’s Right!