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65 Degree Water is No Good For Fishing

Capt. Izzy Donatiello
March 21, 2010
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

Sailfish have been hard; they moved out. They will be back. A few king mackerel are around. A bottom pole will still catch you a nice mutton snapper. There are amber jacks on the wrecks.

Grouper season remains closed. The reef fishing is ok, the water temp. is only 65. too cold for a good snapper bite. There are a good number of spanish and cero mackerel on the patches.

I took a ride into the gulf to look for the spanish mackerel; we found them along with bluefish and trout.

IZZY

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Light tackle sportfishing in Islamorada Florida Keys. I specialize in live bait fishing for tarpon, trout, snappers and snook in Everglades National Park. I also fish for sailfish, yellowtail snapper, grouper and dolphin in the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Phone: 305-301-2701
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