Islamorada Fishing report by Capt Joe Bonvetti – yellowtails inshore, amberjacks up to 50 lbs, 1 or 3 on Permit and 5 kings further offshore.
Check out Joe’s Florida Keys audio report here!
Islamorada Fishing report by Capt Joe Bonvetti – yellowtails inshore, amberjacks up to 50 lbs, 1 or 3 on Permit and 5 kings further offshore.
Check out Joe’s Florida Keys audio report here!
Fishing this past week in Islamorada has seemed to be a little on the slow side. It seems as if we are just coming to the end of the change-over period. This week the Yellowtails and Mangrove Snapper bite has somewhat faded down but all the fish we are catching have been quality fish up…
The boats have been fishing hard this week. The weather has had the water a bit dirty as its been blowing from the southwest, making bait a little difficult to get. The kingfish bite has been very good along with the snappers and the grouper (unfortunately we have to release them this time of the…
The warm weather is back!! Islamorada was full of sunny days and calm seas. The week started off with a bit of a slow period as the fish were trying to get themselves acclimated to waters again. Starting Wednesday things began to perk up quite a bit. The bait was plentiful and pretty easy to…
11-9 We got out this motning for a half day trip. The snappers were cooperating. The crew got worn out hauling them in. A lot of yellowtails and some muttons. A cold front is moving in, so hopefully the sail fishing will pick up. Specials From Now to Christmas From now till Christmas we are…
The past few weeks here out of Islamorada have been up and down. First, we start with bait which has been nothing short of difficult at best. Some days we get one throw of the cast net and if you are lucky you get some minnows. Ballyhoo have been way up the line just too…
Irene has not impacted the keys and our fishing is still very good. Mixed bag fishing is going strong. Capt. Andrew Reports from the past few days: We have plenty of yellowtails available in 35 feet of water shrimp being the bait of choice. Seems some big cudas and sharks have caused us to lose…