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Islamorada Fishing Reports


2010-05-23
9:13 PM

Dolpin/mahi - Every day we have caught Dolphin on lures and cut bait. They are comming through our area now and should continue for months to come. Some Tuna and Aj's are at the hump and near by wrecks. more...
Capt. Rick Rodriguez - Islamorada


2010-05-03
9:20 AM

Dolphin starting to show - Dolphin have began to show up. Some of the boats are catching them good others not so good. However, on the way out to the humps for tuna and amber jacks you might be able to catch dolphin for dinner. The yellowtail snapper have finally started to more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2010-04-26
10:46 AM

Keys fishing for beginners to experts - Plenty of wind and clouds have made for a challenging week of fishing. It's these kind of conditions where the prepared angler can have some fantastic results. Or the novice angler can fuel a desire to practice more in order to be better prepared f more...
Capt. Steve Friedman - Islamorada


2010-04-14
5:23 PM

Spring fishing in the Keys - High pressure weather continued to domintate the Keys last week. Strong winds and weak tides left some flats exposed thoughout the entire day. These flats can be very shallow even at high tides, when the wind blows against a weak current. Fish that more...
Capt. Steve Friedman - Islamorada


2010-04-04
8:30 AM

Easter Fishing Report - Welcome to the beautiful Florida Keys, where fishing is living! If you are not on the beautiful turquoise waters then you better get yourself to the nearest marina and book yourself one of the many experienced local captains. Things are heating up a more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2010-03-21
7:12 PM

65 Degree Water is No Good For Fishing - 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 more...
Capt. Izzy Donatiello - Islamorada


2010-03-04
3:15 PM

Tripletail and the Reef - Those of you just arriving to the Florida Keys may not be aware of some new fishing regulations that were issued in January of this year. Or maybe you live here but aren't sure of the changes. Here is a reminder of what those new regulations mean, pa more...
Capt. Steve Friedman - Islamorada


2010-03-03
10:40 AM

March 1st Fishing Report - Weather was not much of an issue this week. Light winds and beautiful blue skies filled our days with bliss. The water temperatures are hovering around the low 60's making certain fish such as bonefish harder to target however, many other fish were m more...
Capt. Richard Burson - Islamorada


2010-02-22
5:26 PM

Bayboat Billfish Tournament Series - If you have been following this report for the last few weeks, you're probably aware that my reports have been heavy on the reef and light on the backcountry. While the backcountry is my second home, this time of year the bite has been more consiste more...
Capt. Steve Friedman - Islamorada


2010-02-18
3:38 PM

Cold still prevails but fish are biting - Cool water on the flats has continued to keep the bite most steady in and around the reef. I've been looking for clear water with a depths of around 20 feet where I drop my chum bag over, and start to look for the ballyhoo to show up behind the tran more...
Capt. Steve Friedman - Islamorada

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