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Islamorada Permit Fishing

Capt. Marc Toledo
May 10, 2012
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

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The Mahi fishing has been slow for the last few days in Islamorada, but there have been some nice Permit caught on wrecks in the 20 to 30 lb range. There have still been some good Sailfishing this week and we have been catching some nice Blackfin Tunas on the Islamorada hump.There is also some nice Amberjacks on the 409 and Islamorada Humps.Live Blue Runners are great bait for these great fighting fish that been ranging from 30 to 80 lbs.On the reef the Yellowtail fishing has been good with fish on the patches and in the 90 foot range.Inshore the Tarpon have been showing up in better numbers each day with a lot of good action in the early evening hours.Live Crabs or Mullet are the best baits for these fish.

Target Species:

sails, cobias, tuna, kingfish, dolphin, snapper

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Reel Sharp Sportfishing is located in Islamorada,Fl in the heart of the Florida Keys.Our 33Ft Hydrasport with triple 250 is docked at the World Wide Sportsman Marina.We have a custom tower,a fast,quiet ride with no exhaust fumes. Our boat allows you to get to the fish fast, with great fishability from the bow or the stern. We fish for Sailfish, Mahi, Marlin, Swordfish, Tuna, Wahoo, Grouper, Snapper, Cobia, Mackeral, Shark, Tarpon, Permit and more. We use live baits and light tackle spinning gear

Contact Info:

Reel Sharp Sportfishing
World Wide Sportsman
81576 Overseas Highway
Islamorada, IL 33036-3813
Phone: 786-361-7646
Alt. Phone: 786-361-7646
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