Sailfish season is here in Key West

We are now entering the full swing of sailfish season. Tom can be seen here with his first ever Sailfish. We also landed some really nice snappers, groupers, jacks, and blackfin tunas all in our two days of fishing. So don’t delay book your trip of a lifetime today.

Spring is Sprung

with the changing of the season the fish are biting for any reason. The fishing has been absolutely red hot and I expected to only get hotter as we push through April into May and June. Yesterday and today we absolutely crushed the fish catching so many different species. We caught snappers, groupers, amberjacks, silver snappers, and so many more. The weather is getting nicer and the bite is getting even nicer let’s go fishing baby!!

Spring break is always a blast

Families and fishing two things that just go together. We had an absolutely awesome day today. Catching lots of snappers and 2 beautiful Blackfin Tuna. Nothing better than making memories with family on the water.

Snapper fishing

The Yellowtail snapper fishing has been red hot. Tons of big yellowtails and lots of bonitas, King mackerels, sharks, barracudas, and so many other species. Wintertime action is some of the best so many different species comfortable temperatures.

Changing of the seasons

The temperature has finally broken here in beautiful Key West. We have finally left the ’80s and are

A few sailfish showing up with the changing season

As the water starts to cool off here in Key West we see an increase number and sailfish pushing down some of the color changes. We were bottom fishing on a wreck in 190 when we hooked this beautiful sailfish. We also landed multiple mutton snappers , sharks, and a few really nice amber jacks before heading home on a 6-hour charter.

Key West Fishing Report

Changing of the seasons

The temperature has finally broken here in beautiful Key West. We have finally left the ’80s and are now continuing to linger in the mid ’70s on most days. This change in temperature is what gets the fish really going this time of year. We will begin to see more fish coming back up onto the reef from the deep. We will also see more sailfish coming through and lots and lots more tunas.

now continuing to linger in the mid ’70s on most days. This change in temperature is what gets the fish really going this time of year. We will begin to see more fish coming back up onto the reef from the deep. We will also see more sailfish coming through and lots and lots more tunas.

 

Fall time is Tuna Time

With fall starting to set in and the temperature breaks from the summer heat we start to see more and more blackfin tunas here in Key West Florida.

On my last few trips we have gotten quite a few nice blackfin tunas along with snappers, jacks, sharks, and barracudas. As the water temperature begins to cool the fishing will get hotter and hotter book your charter today by calling me directly on my cell at 574-238-8963.

Key West Fishing Report

Big Jacks

Today we headed offshore to do a little mahi fishing. Then why he bite was much slower than we had hoped for so we came in and started fishing on a deep wreck. We hooked multiple jacks over 50 lbs and caught a few Bonita’s before heading home.

Black groupers on the menu

Had a great day full of action today. We hit the reef for some yellow tails then hit a wreck for some barracudas.

I then moved on to a deeper wreck where we drifted some live baits for some big groupers We ended up landing three with one of them being eaten. We also landed some amberjacks and then set up on one final wreck where we caught lots of sharks.

Key West Deep Sea Fishing Charter

 

Elsa is gone time to fish on

With tropical storm Elsa gone it’s time to get back out there and start fishing again. This was just 2 days before the storm. If you are ready to fish I’m ready to go. Let’s make some lasting memories on the water.

Deep Sea Fishing Charters Key West

Snapper season in the Keys

It’s snapper season here in Key West Florida. We are getting lots of nice Yellowtail snappers on the reef in about 70 feet of water. Our Mutton snapper a heating up as we close in on spawning season. Wreck and reef will be the way to go till mid to late May when the Mahi mahi start migrating through.

Private Fishing Charter Key West

Hammer time of year in Key West

Today we started out on the reef in about 60 ft looking for some yellowtail snappers. As we’re yellowtailing we also put down a shark rod in hopes to catch something big. Little did we know we’d hook into something really big that we fought for just about an hour before finally getting boat side. After a long fight we had our prized fish a big Hammerhead  shark close to 250 lb. After getting a few pictures with the shark we let him go then went to a wreck in 190 feet where we caught a few more nice sized amberjacks all over 40 lb. It was really a perfect day we caught lots of snappers for dinner some big sharks and some strong amberjacks to finish off.

Hammerhead Shark Fishing