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Fishing Reports by Capt. Rick Rodriguez


2013-03-23
10:22 PM

Islamorada Sea Horse report - Lately fishing in Islamorada has been very good even though we have to find different ways to catch fish every day. It seems that we are in the heart of the transition from winter to spring. What happens from day to day is truly remarkable, we fish more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2013-02-06
4:07 AM

Islamorada Sea Horse Sport Fishing - Sail fish action is still going on down here. Some days are better than others. Kingfish Mahi Tuna and some wahoo have been caught lately. The reef fishing for Mangrove Snapper and yellow tail has been good also. more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2013-01-24
9:33 PM

Islamorada Sailfish Kingfish Tunas - More Tunas Sailfish Kingfish and more. Great fishing here in Islamorada. Lots of bait moving through the area and plenty of predators eating them. Many boats in the area are reporting super Sailfish action. more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2013-01-19
6:39 AM

Islamorada Sailfish action - Islamorada Sea Horse Off-shore Report: We have been catching Sailfish daily. Most of the sailfish action has been on the edge of the reef in 220 feet of water or less. Slow trolling live Ballyhoo off shore has been very productive. Drifting or slow more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2013-01-11
4:00 PM

Islamorada Sailfish action - We have been catching Sailfish daily. Most of the sailfish action has been on the edge of the reef in 120 feet of water. Additionally we have caught many sailfish in shallow water near the edge when they chase schools of ballyhoo. Sailfish have be more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2012-12-19
3:41 AM

Islamorada Sailfish on the Sea Horse - Sailfish action is whats happening. Most boats are catching Sailfish everyday. We have seen bunches of Sailfish throughout the day everyday. They have been eating mostly Ballyhoo in shallpw water. These are exciting times while the conditions last. C more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2012-12-09
1:35 AM

Islamorada Sailfish Mahi and tunas on the Sea Horse - The Sailfish action in Islamorada has been steady along the edge of the reef. Throughout the day Sailfish continue to move into shallow water chasing schools of Ballyhoo. Mahi Mahi and Tuna action in 200 feet of water has been steady while waitin more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2012-11-12
6:18 PM

Islamorada Sailfish on the Sea Horse - : Look for more Sailfish action along the edge of the reef. There should be a big increase of Kingfish action also. The Kingfish are usually on the edge of the reef and out to 200 feet. It is not uncommon to catch kingfish in deeper water from ti more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2012-10-29
5:25 PM

Islamorada Sea Horse Sailfish Report - Islamorada is living up to its reputation for great fishing. The last few days while the wind was blowing 30 knot we were fishing the edge of the reef. We caught sailfish, mutton snapper, cero mackerel, Kingfish, and big yellow tail. more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2012-10-14
4:10 PM

Islamorada Sea Horse report - This week we have caught alot of mahi mahi close to twenty pounds. Schools of these big fish have been near the edge of the reef and have been biting dead or live bait. Kingfish, Sailfish, African pompano, Muton snapper have been caught also on half more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada

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