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2003-12-21 12:00 AM
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Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - Water Conditions:
OFFSHORE: Temperature: 73 degrees.
Color and Clarity: Green with a bluish tint and visibility around 50 feet. Northern edge of Gulfstream around 35 miles south of the reef. As you travel West, expect the clarity to diminish. Th more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2003-12-18 12:00 AM
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Key West and Lower Keys - Winter Bonefishing Outstanding
Dec. 18, 2003Mike Mulvaney of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania weathered the recent storms and cold weather on the Key West flats this week and caught five Bonefish from 5 to 8 pounds, Pompano from 6 to 7 pounds, Jack Crevalle more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2003-12-11 12:00 AM
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Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - Water Conditions:
OFFSHORE: Temperature: 75 degrees.
Color and Clarity: Green with a bluish tint and visibility around 50 feet. Northern edge of Gulfstream around 25 miles south of the reef.
REEF: Temperature: 75 degrees.
Color and Clarity: G more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2003-12-09 12:00 AM
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Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - With the latest cold front passage, the water temperature along the reef line has dropped to around 75 degrees. This is an indication of good things to come. The wind continues to keep the cocoanuts within picking distance of the ground, however duri more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2003-12-08 12:00 AM
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Key West and Lower Keys - Winter Bonefishing
Dec 8, 2003When I first started fishing the flats of the Atlantic basin some 20 years ago I was instructed to monitor the fluctuations in water temperatures. During the past two decades I have come to realize that Bonefish, Tarpo more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2003-12-06 12:00 AM
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Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - With the latest cold front passage, the water temperature along the reef line has dropped to around 75 degrees. This is an indication of good things to come. The wind continues to keep the cocoanuts within picking distance of the ground, however duri more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2003-11-21 12:00 AM
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Key West and Lower Keys - Big Barracuda starting to show.
Nov. 21, 2003The past several weeks have been pretty windy for the most part, blowing primarily out of the North-Northeast from 15 to 25 nauts. There have been
a few Bonefish and Permit available mid-day wherever you more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2003-11-18 12:00 AM
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Key West Fishing Report - Offshore - WEEERRRRRRRE BACK! The tuna fishing off of Cape Cod was a little different this year to say the least. Early on, the fish were nonexistent and then came October when three fish per day were common place. There were some exciting experiences that I ho more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West |
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2003-11-11 12:00 AM
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Key West and Lower Keys - Blustery Bonefishing
Bonefishing has still been very good in early November, up until the past few days when the winds really started to blow in from the Northeast.
We expect the winds to continue to blow for a few more days, subsiding during the mi more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |
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2003-11-04 12:00 AM
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Key West and Lower Keys - November a Transition Month for Flats Fishing
November in the Keys is often a transition month when the humid days of summer and early fall bluster into a pattern of cold fronts sweeping
down from the north. North winds often reach 20 nauts or more more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West |