posted by admin on May 31

Mahi Mahi
Beautiful calm and sunny weather here in Key West has led to some great fishing. Offshore has been loaded with Mahi Mahi of all sizes. I saw one hit the scale the other day at 58 lbs. Running and gunning looking for birds or weed lines has been the way to go.
Tarpon and Permit have still been plentiful inshore. Shrimp boat trash or threadfin herring are the bait of choice for Tarpon. When Permit fishing nothing beats a live crab.
Thight Lines,
Capt. Tony Miller
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posted by admin on May 5

Captains Write Key West Fishing Reports
Can’t get to Key West for some awesome
flats fishing or offshore trips? One way to keep up with what’s going on and satisfy that relentless urge to fish is to read a Key West fishing report. That’s right, not only do our top guides take passengers out to excellent fishing grounds, but after they get home they sit down at the computer and write up a fishing report. It’s one way for you to keep abreast of what’s running that week, or someone might read a
Key West fishing report to learn more about salt water sport fishing. Or heck, it sure is a great way to pass time…reading about sport fishing under the Florida sun, catching fish like tarpon, grouper, marlin, bonefish… you name it, you dream it!
So, whether you’re still in dream mode or the planning stages of your Key West vacation, or even if you’re already here and you’re just getting ready for your day of Key West fishing, a Key West fishing report can be useful, entertaining, or both! See how the boats have been doing for your targeted species. Come to Key West for some Key West tuna fishing? Check out our offshore fishing guides’ reports. They will fill you in on details that matter, like what the Gulf Stream looks like that day, how “dirty” the water is, what depths the big fish are hanging out at, and how big the waves are. Check ‘em out in our Key West fishing report section.
posted by admin on Apr 30

King Mackerel & Mutton Snapper

Dolphin Fishing

Key West Sailfishing
Capt. Damon Santelli
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posted by admin on Apr 28

Key West Shark Fishing
Strong east winds have been hanging around the keys for a few days now. However if you can handle the seas the offshore fishing has been as good as it gets. Sailfish, Black Fin Tuna, and Mahi Mahi have been caught in good numbers. Always live bait is the key to catching fish offshore. The Sailfish and Tuna have been in depths ranging from 100 to 180 feet of water. The Mahi Mahi have been in about 500 feet of water.
Inshore the shark fishing has been red hot. Capt. Tony Miller on the Coolwater caught 13 big sharks yesterday which included: Bull Sharks, Black Tips, and Lemon Sharks. There have been a few Tarpon and Permit around the Key West harbor as well.
Tight Lines,
Chris Garcia
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posted by admin on Apr 26

Key West Tarpon Fishing
Spring is finally here and has produced some of the best fishing of this year. Offshore, we have been catching sailfish, mahi mahi, and blackfin tuna very consistently. There has been a beautiful color change from 130ft to 250ft of water and that has been the prime area to target these species. The key to catching these fish is using live bait. Threadfin herring and small blue runners are an excellent choice.
The reef fishing has been very plentiful as well with big yellowtail snappers, groupers, and mutton snappers. We anchor up on a school of fish, put chum out, and get the yellowtails to the surface. It has been alot of fun and produced some great table-fare.
Inshore fishing, the TARPON ARE HERE in big schools. We have been doing exceptionally well landing tarpon from 60-180lbs on a regular basis. The fishing should stay great in Key West through June. Come on down and join us for the trip of a lifetime!
Tight lines,
Capt. Tony Miller
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posted by admin on Apr 15

Key West Sailfishing
April is the peak of the Sailfish migration, we went out yesterday on a 6 hr trip and released 3 sailfish. We have been setting up on the color change in 125 feet of water drifting live threadfin herring and a live blue runner on the opposite side of the boat from the kite. While looking for tailing sailfish we have been catching plenty of good eating fish such as mahi-mahi, tuna and cobia. We caught two tuna yesterday with the biggest weighing in at 26 pounds. The tarpon fishing is heating up with the air and water temperature, the tarpon should be in full swing by the end of April. Thank you
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