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Mahi Mahi Islamorada

Capt. Kristian Demblans
June 14, 2014
Islamorada - Saltwater Fishing Report

The Mahi, Mahi bite has been excellent this week. Every voyage leads to a full rack of dolphin. For the most part the fish have been out really far. At least 20 miles. Once the depth reaches 750ft, keep your eyes out for the birds. Working birds are a dead give away that there is fish in the area.The week before the full moon and the week after seem to produce a more consistent bite for wahoo. Summer time is great for catching Wahoo on debris floating in the Gulf stream.
Other than Dolphin we are also catching plenty of good size Tile fish and Snowy Grouper on the deep ledges w squid on chicken rigs.

Islamorada Fishing Forecast:

I expect to see Dolphin in numbers stay around here for the summer. The Tuna bite is looking to improve as we get deeper into the summer as well.

Target Species:

Mahi Mahi, Tuna, Wahoo.

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Fishing on the Reel G is an adventure.A professional and courteous crew will make the day fun and educational. We strive to teach our clients not only to fish but about our surroundings here in the Sport Fishing Capital of the World.The charter includes a Captain and First Mate. We cover all bait, tackle,ice, coolers,and fishing licenses.We catch all types of fish: Marlin-Swordfish-Sailfish-MahiMahi-Tuna-Wahoo-Snapper and Grouper. Families and Novices are welcome.

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REEL G Florida Keys Fishing Adventures
80 Marina Ave
Key Largo, FL 33037
Phone: 305-896-7952
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