Yearly Archives: 2012

Early March 2012

The weather continues to be unseasonably warm here in Key West. As a result we haven’t had “normal” winter fishing which typically features lots of Tuna and Sailfish- both species have been scarce. Fortunately we have such a variety of fish that when one species is not abundant, we can find others which are. Here is a look at some of our catches over the last week.

By |2012-03-05T20:15:43+00:00March 5th, 2012|Fishing Reports|

Early February 2012

Fishing has not been easy of late. We’ve had a warm winter resulting in very few Sailfish and Blackfin Tuna. Additionally, live bait has been very scarce. Inspite of these difficulties we are still catching plenty of fish. Here are just a few of our catches from the last 10 days.

200 pound Bull Shark

54 pound Amberjack on 20lb test

By |2012-02-13T17:21:23+00:00February 13th, 2012|Fishing Reports|

King fish action heats up

We have been experiencing excellent King fish action over the last 10 days or so. The arrival of the Kings always seems to coincide with Christmas. Large numbers of Kings should remain in our area on through the winter with a peak in February. Pictured is Coach Mike Clark and members of the Merry Mount College swim team with the results of a morning half day trip. The largest “smoker King” weighed 36 lbs and was caught on 15 pound spinning tackle.

By |2012-01-02T22:38:03+00:00January 2nd, 2012|Fishing Reports|
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