Still Plenty of Action in the Key West waters - As the summer progresses, the fishing in Key West tends to polarize. The warm waters tent move the Dolphin further off shore. Most of the boats bringing in a catch of Dolphin are on a full day and fishing out on or past the drop off or wall. Fish more... Capt. Richard Houde - Key West
2017-07-31 10:04 PM
Tarpon and Snook bite remain HOT! - Greetings CyberAngler Community,
This weekend it was my pleasure to take a guides day off trip into the backcountry of Flamingo. Immediately after stopping at our first spot, we saw a school of rolling Tarpon. According to the GoPro footage, more... Capt. Armando Alejo - Flamingo
Mahi on Fire - Trolling in the morning we have been catching bonitas and kingfish on the reef with some blackfin tunas mixed in. Heading offshore the mahi bite is still on fire just look for the seaweed patches and birds. Live bait is the way to go, but trolling wi more... Capt. Tom Ivy - Miami Beach
2017-07-31 1:56 PM
Back in Action - After a great two-week vacation with the family we are now back and fishing already. I also got the new Mercury Verado motors installed and are ready for another season. Before I left we had mostly mahi trips in the Gulfstream and also one daytime sw more... Capt. Dean Panos - Miami
2017-07-31 1:09 PM
Fishing on the flats in Key West - Fishing on the flats of Key West has been super for July.
The amount of guides fishing this time of years decreases considerable. Many guides are seasonal or part timers which means; they either go back to their real job or go back and guide up in more... Capt. Lenny Leonard - Key West
2017-07-31 9:54 AM
Mid-Summer Backwater Success is All About Timing - These are the dog days of summer here in south Florida. This summer has seemed extra warm with heavy rain showers almost daily that only seem to make it feel more steamy. Water temperatures are hovering near 90 degrees along the beaches and even wa more... Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples
2017-07-30 11:12 AM
@ large sharks caught - I took a father and son along with a member from the Port St Lucie fishing club out to the snapper hole. Seas were light with a 5 knot south west wind. Seat surface temperature was 81 degrees and water clarity was around 30 feet. The bottom fishing r more... Capt. Mark Rosen - Port St. Lucie