Our Islamorada fishing guides constantly update us with the most current and thorough Islamorada fishing reports. See below for fishing reports from recent Islamorada fishing trips:
"The fishing in Everglades National Park this time of year is unbeatable, beautiful sunny 75 degree days and days with up to 100 caught fish for anglers of all classes and abilities." -Captain Ben
Pictures from Captain Josh Checkeroski's Islamorada fishing trips.
"All is great, weather is in the mid to upper 70's and plenty of great fishing to be had here as we head into winter next week. We've been targeting large barracuda on the flats of Islamorada to snook and redfish in the Everglades plenty of warm sunny days ahead. Winter is my favorite time to fish the backcountry." -Captain Ben
Pictures from Captain Ben Trainer's Islamorada, Florida fishing trips.
"Snook and Juvenile Tarpon Fishing has been incredible in the Everglades National Park with multiple days with over a dozen tarpon to the hand and plenty of 20+ snook days." -Captain Ben
"The honeymooners are in town & Islamorada fishing as so many different species to offer everyday." -Captain Ben
"Lots of great fishing from Islamorada to Flamingo in the upper Florida keys this week." -Captain Ben
"Bonefishing in Islamorada has started to reach peak season with snook fishing picking up. It's gonna be an outstanding fall!" -Captain Ben
"Everglades National Park is in a feeding frenzy with all the fresh water dumping down over 30 snook to the boat today." -Captain Ben
"Flats fishing in Islamorada is still out of control." -Captain Ben
"Inshore fishing in Islamorada this past week hasn’t disappointed at all. Expectations have been high with clients and visitors traveling to fish the Florida keys again. We have yet to see a slow day of fishing from the crystal clear flats of Islamorada to the tonic water of the Everglades National Park. Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit, Drum and Snook are all a real possibility every single day." -Captain Ben
"Lots of great fishing from Islamorada to Flamingo in the upper Florida Keys this week." -Captain Ben