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REEF / WRECK
Key West has hundreds
of wrecks to choose from. Both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf
of Mexico are loaded with wrecks holding several species of fish. Atlantic
Wrecks are usually from 100' to 400' in depth. You are able to fish the
surface of the structure for Tuna, Wahoo, Kingfish, Sailfish, Bonita,
Barracuda and a variety of other Game fish. The most common and
productive way to fish the surface is with live bait. We will
also drop live bait and jigs to the bottom to catch Grouper, Snapper,
Amberjacks
and Yellow jacks. This type of fishing makes for a mixed bag and
it is not uncommon to catch a dozen, or more, different species in
a single day. Gulf Wrecks are more shallow
and can also provide non-stop action for anglers. Gulf wrecks
hold Permit, Cobia, Snapper, Gag Grouper, Barracuda and the very powerful
Jewfish (Goliath
Grouper). The Gulf is excellent to fish in late February, and only
gets better in March, April and May
Key West is home of the third largest
living reef in the world. It inhabits many different species of fish:
Yellowtail Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Mutton Snapper, Black Grouper, Gag
Grouper, Red Grouper, Yellow fin Grouper, King Mackerel, Cero Mackerel
and the great Barracuda. The Reef is an excellent place to find the best
table fair, and non-stop action. When Reef fishing, we like to anchor up
on different areas of the reef and use ground up chum and live bait. If
you decide to try some reef fishing you WILL NOT be
disappointed.
Coolwater, Capt. Chris Garcia
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