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Upper Florida Keys & Islamorada

Capt. Izzy Donatiello
March 7, 2007
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

The offshore fishing remains slow. There are some kings around, but not many. No sails to talk about. The deep water snappers are not eating. However, the black groupers are on the bottom. Heavy tackle and live baits are the ticket. Most of the action in happening in the 30 foot range. Good numbers of 1 pound yellowtails, nice ceros mackerels and some red groupers and mutton snappers on the bottom.

Last Thursdays I ran back to the gulf to try for some Spanish macks and sharks. We found the fish no problem. The mackerel were on the small size. We also caught a couple of trout, snappers and one shark.

Friday night I made my first Tarpon trip. We hooked two tarpon. One we lost to the bridge; the other one we landed.The fish was over a 100#.

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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