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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Florida Keys and Florida Bay


2009-12-04
9:11 PM

Fishing Key West in December - Wow! Talk about changes. Since my last report, the Gulfstream has moved in just 10 miles south of Sand Key Light. Offshore fishing has lit up with a vengeance. Blackfin Tuna have moved into the edge of the reef and are responding to live chum (pilcha more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West


2009-12-01
6:30 PM

Sight Fishing Mayhem - Sight fishing has been out of control lately. Redfish and snook have been going nuts during the middle of the day and afternoon when the water warms up. Bonefish on the ocean side and in florida bay have been mudding in deeper water. Late in the afte more...
Capt. Steven Tejera - Flamingo


2009-12-01
4:57 PM

Fishing Key West - Well, here we are for another winter season of fishing in the southern most point of the good old USA, Key West Florida. The first series of fronts have pushed through the area leaving the water a little cooler and a bit more turbid. This is exactly more...
Capt. Ralph Delph - Key West


2009-11-30
11:51 AM

November Fishing Report - Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone and my heart and belly are full of the good stuff its time to focus once again on the waters surrounding the Florida Keys. As temperatures drop up north, the average temperature in Key Largo will be around 76 more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Key Largo


2009-11-28
9:44 AM

cooler conditions - November got off to a bad start for me, which was just bad timing. I had a rear seal go on my lower unit and my 22 Pathfinder was down for 2 weeks until the new one got here. The mullet run was starting and the beaches were full of bait and predators more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-11-26
8:38 PM

Sailfish Holiday! - I want to wish all readers a Happy Thanksgiving and hope you are spending it with loved ones. Here in the middle Keys we are thankful for the awesome Sailfish action that has been going on for the past couple weeks. Sails have been showing up showeri more...
Capt. Bob Brown - Marathon


2009-11-25
8:17 PM

Smoker kingfish are here - The fishing is getting more into the winter time pattern. There are some tuna still on the humps; the dolphin fishing has slowed down. The sailfish are still in good numbers. Smoker kingfish are on the wreaks and rough bottom; blue runners are the ba more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2009-11-20
4:24 PM

Key Largo Backcountry Fishing 11/20/09 - After and during the hard blow followed by a weak cold front last week I have run some days in the backwaters of Everglades national park. While the wind was up we fished the eastern bay off Key largo and concentrated our efforts in creek mouths main more...
Capt. Bob Fernicola - Key Largo


2009-11-19
9:33 AM

tough times - The fishing has been kind of up and down this month, this past week seems to be a good example of what's been going on. On the colder days we expect to find Redfish and Snook in the deeper channels and holes and they haven't really been there in goo more...
Capt. Jim Hobales - Flamingo


2009-11-18
10:42 AM

Florida Keys Flats Fishing Report - Permit Fishing is Good!!! - Sun is shining and the weather is easy. The current flats and nearshore shallow water fishing in the lower Florida Keys couldn't be much better for the month of November. Juvenile tarpon and snook are bunching together. Redfish can be found in their more...
Capt. Luke Kelly - Key West

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