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Mahi Mahi

Capt. Rick Rodriguez
May 12, 2018
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

Islamorada Sea Horse Off Shore Report

Off Shore: We have been catching Mahi Mahi everyday for the last two weeks. Some days there are more fish migrating through the area than others. Non the less if you cover enough water you will probably find a few schools of Mahi. There has been a number of ways to encounter Mahi in and around the gulf stream near Islamorada. Weed lines, current edges, floating debris, and around working birds flying low near the water where Mahi are feeding.
Some bigger fish have been working there way down the current chasing flying fish in an area called the rips. The rips are about 16 miles offshore of Islamorada where the uneven sea floor features cause an up welling as the gulf stream moves over the top. These upwellings push nutrients towards the surface were predators gorge themselves with small fish and squids.

Black Fin Tuna have been plentiful at the 409 and Islamorada humps. Tunas have been caught regularly around 350 feet of water during the morning hours. Look for working birds to help you locate the bigger schools of Tunas.

Off Shore Forecast: Mahi have begun to migrate through the Islamorada area in various depths of water. Tell tale places to find Mahi have been in the usual places. Fishing where the fish are makes them less allusive to anglers. Best bet is to venture off shore towards deeper water keeping a careful eye to observe floating debris, working birds, weed lines pushed by a current edge and schools of Mahi them selves. Though sometimes difficult, persistence can prove productive while searching . Hard to resist, however try to avoid other boats that have succeeded in finding fish. Few anglers enjoy sharing their fish with strangers. Even if it is not illegal it's not ethical.

Back Country: Captain John Captain Russ, Captain Skip, and Capt Jeremy are the Back Country guides to call when you visit Whale Harbor. They have been catching a variety of sport fish in Florida Bay, and Flamingo's

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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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