Florida Keys fishing reports from local captains in Key West, Key Largo, Islamorada, and Marathon published when we get them..... Usually updated twice a week.

the Fishing Blog

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Fishing Days in the Florida Keys

Hi there & Welcome to "the Fishing Blog"
We're going to be putting up some fishing news for the Keys & Tournament postings .

"Seriously, this is the best time for billfish along the reef and just offshore. Tailing conditions look very possible for sailfish this weekend with the forecast.

There have been numerous sails throughout the Florida Keys region along with good action from early kings and mackerel. Some day’s conditions are right in the mornings and on others, it has paid off to await the afternoon set for the best bite.

Read the rest of Captain Bob's report on the Marathon fishing report page.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Fishing Report. Kingfish tournament aerial spotters have seen thousands of Permit swimming toward the Keys from the deep Gulf of Mexico. Apparently these cagy Great Pompano retreated to the deeper wrecks in the Gulf during the cold early January weeks so they could feed and survive the cold spell in the warmer Gulf waters. Cobia also have been seen in good numbers as of late, and on Saturday we had our way with this nice 25 pound Cobia.



Despite the January cold spell, we are still catching baby Tarpon in the creeks!

Here is an 11 pound Tarpon jumping this morning for angler Hank. The Tarpon was fooled with a Tarpon Cheeseburger fly.



December featured some great Bonefish and Permit fishing. Here is Dave McComb with a beautiful Permit.



We also had some good baby Tarpon fishing during December. Here is a jumping baby attached to Dan Hefle.



This past fall there were lots of Permit on the flats, as our weather was quite mild.

Here is a 24 pound Permit and a 6 pound Bonefish taken by Atlanta Braves star lefty Tim Hudson. Tim and his wife Kim celebrated their 10th anniversary here in the Keys. Good luck to them, they are a great couple!





An early run of migrating Tarpon is expected in the near future as weather warms up here in the Keys! Here is a December migrating Tarpon taken.



There are also some resident Tarpon available.



Grand Slam fishing is available during this winter season, so if you are still after that elusive first Permit or Tarpon or Bonefish, now is the time! Call me and let's set up your January trip! Toll Free: 877-228-8497, or 305-745-3304.

For more information about the Father and Son Flats Fishing Trips go to http://www.keywestflyfishing.com/fatherandson.htm



Once again, you may contact Capt. Dexter Simmons for a future fishing charter on his TOLL FREE CHARTER HOTLINE: 877-228-8497 ///// or at 305-745-3304 or by email at captdexter@gmail.com