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Islamorada Sailfish, Tunas, and some Mahi

Capt. Rick Rodriguez
January 19, 2011
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

Islamorada Sea Horse Deep Sea Fishing Report
Sailfish, Kingfish, some Tunas, and a few Mahis are what's happening in the Islamorada area. We are still catching these fish on the edge of the reef with live bait. Most of the best catches have been when the weather was the worst. It has been tough to stand up but the fish keep biting when the waves are big and the water is stirred up. On calm days we have to get more creative to make the fish cooperate. One tactic is to chum with live pilchards. The pilchards attract predators near the boat where they eventually can find our baits. We are using spinning gear to catch these fish and it is allot of fun!
Capt Rick
305-664-5020

Islamorada Fishing Forecast:

more of the same

Target Species:

Sailfish

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Deep Sea Sport Fishing the Florida Keys in the Gulf Stream and area reefs aboard the Sea Horse 43 Viking with Captain Rick at Whale Harbor mile marker 83.5 Family-friendly Fishing Fun - Great for Vacations and corporate charters. Captain Rick is dedicated to making your trip a memorable fish catching experience. We know where to find the fish. Fish for Mahi, Sailfish, Wahoo, Tuna, Marlin, Shark,Amberjack,Kingfish,and Sword Fish 1/2 Day, All Day and Extended Trips Please Call:305-664-502

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Sea Horse Deep Sea Sport Fishing
83.5 Whale Harbor
Islamorada, FL 33036
Phone: 305-664-5020
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