Monthly Archives: May 2012

The end of May in Key West

We have had hot weather and calm seas for several weeks now. Or main fishing focus remains Dolphin and the action has been inconsistent. On days with well formed weed lines and large patches of weed or floating debris there has been plenty of action from fish in the 6 to 10 pound range with the occasional fish to 30 pounds. In addition to the Dolphin there have been Wahoo around the weed edges and a few Billfish. In the absence of weed or when the Gulf Stream current has been pushed way out we have had some tough days with little action. On shorter days we have been fishing the reef with some success. Yellowtail Snapper and Mutton Snapper continue to bite well with a few King Mackeral mixed in.

By |2012-05-30T18:58:15+00:00May 30th, 2012|Fishing Reports|

Early May produces great fishing

Sailfish release flags

Sailfish release

Whether you enjoy Blue water fishing or bottom fishing on the reef- it has all been good of late. Sailfish and Dolphin are biting well, as are the Mutton Snapper. These photos were all taken over the last week

By |2012-05-10T03:34:15+00:00May 10th, 2012|Fishing Reports|
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