Kingfish Fishing Reports

Fishing report from Craig L. in Clearwater, Florida

Fishing report from Jake A. in Marathon, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jake here.

Fishing report from Adam H. in St. Petersburg, Florida

Fishing report from Tony Y. in Islamorada, Florida

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Nick here.

Fishing report from Rick S. in Riviera Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Rick here.

Fishing report from Michael K. in Destin, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Michael here.

Fishing report from Alan M. in Freeport, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Alan here.

Fishing report from John C. in Pompano Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain John here.

Fishing report from Alex H. in Key West, Florida

    Got a nice king yesterday! Snappers and tarpon are biting good

Fishing report from John G. in Key West, Florida. Book a trip with Captain John here.

Fishing report from Jake A. in Marathon, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jake here.

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Nick here.

Fishing report from Rich A. in West Palm Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Rich here.

Fishing report from Larry W. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Larry here.

Fishing report from Chris A. in Charleston, South Carolina. Book a trip with Captain Chris here.

Fishing report from John G. in Key West, Florida

Fishing report from Rick S. in Riviera Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Rick here.

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Nick here.

Fishing report from Daniel D. in Port Aransas, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Daniel here.

Fishing report from John J. in Key West, Florida. Book a trip with Captain John here.

Fishing report from Maurice Y. in Key Largo, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Maurice here.

    Key Largo to Marathon Mid January 2023 Happy New Years to all from our wonderful Hawks Cay Resort location. Seas 2 Trees Outdoors fishing onboard the beautiful 36’ Yellowfin “Ace of Spades” over the holidays up till now has been spectacular in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. Just about everything is biting now on the reef / wrecks & offshore. The predominant bite offshore has been sailfish, wahoo, king mackerel & mahi-mahi or dolphin fish as we like to call them. Uncharacteristically for this time of year, we’ve been slamming the dolphins offshore between 120 feet - 300 feet while trolling wrecks looking for wahoo. For whatever reason they are showing up, I’m totally happy about it. The sailfish are here! They are around in good numbers between 100 - 180 feet & we’ve been getting multiple releases a day. Most of them have been caught either kite fishing, slow trolling live bait or pitching live ballyhoo at bait showers. The king mackerel have been caught in the same manner as the sailfish. Like I said on my last report, it’s wahoo fishing time & onboard the Ace of Spades we’ve been catching them. Then bite has been up / down the outer edge of the reef & around the deep water wrecks between 115 feet - 250 feet of water. Trolling Normad plugs around 9 knots, high speed trolling lures with various size trolling weights & live bait fishing has been working for us. On the reefs & wrecks, the Yellowtail snapper / mutton bite has still been consistent on the reefs between 45- 90 feet of water. This is also the best time of year for patch reef fishing.
    Key Largo to Marathon Mid January 2023 Happy New Years to all from our wonderful Hawks Cay Resort location. Seas 2 Trees Outdoors fishing onboard the beautiful 36’ Yellowfin “Ace of Spades” over the holidays up till now has been spectacular in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. Just about everything is biting now on the reef / wrecks & offshore. The predominant bite offshore has been sailfish, wahoo, king mackerel & mahi-mahi or dolphin fish as we like to call them. Uncharacteristically for this time of year, we’ve been slamming the dolphins offshore between 120 feet - 300 feet while trolling wrecks looking for wahoo. For whatever reason they are showing up, I’m totally happy about it. The sailfish are here! They are around in good numbers between 100 - 180 feet & we’ve been getting multiple releases a day. Most of them have been caught either kite fishing, slow trolling live bait or pitching live ballyhoo at bait showers. The king mackerel have been caught in the same manner as the sailfish. Like I said on my last report, it’s wahoo fishing time & onboard the Ace of Spades we’ve been catching them. Then bite has been up / down the outer edge of the reef & around the deep water wrecks between 115 feet - 250 feet of water. Trolling Normad plugs around 9 knots, high speed trolling lures with various size trolling weights & live bait fishing has been working for us. On the reefs & wrecks, the Yellowtail snapper / mutton bite has still been consistent on the reefs between 45- 90 feet of water. This is also the best time of year for patch reef fishing.
    Key Largo to Marathon Mid January 2023 Happy New Years to all from our wonderful Hawks Cay Resort location. Seas 2 Trees Outdoors fishing onboard the beautiful 36’ Yellowfin “Ace of Spades” over the holidays up till now has been spectacular in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. Just about everything is biting now on the reef / wrecks & offshore. The predominant bite offshore has been sailfish, wahoo, king mackerel & mahi-mahi or dolphin fish as we like to call them. Uncharacteristically for this time of year, we’ve been slamming the dolphins offshore between 120 feet - 300 feet while trolling wrecks looking for wahoo. For whatever reason they are showing up, I’m totally happy about it. The sailfish are here! They are around in good numbers between 100 - 180 feet & we’ve been getting multiple releases a day. Most of them have been caught either kite fishing, slow trolling live bait or pitching live ballyhoo at bait showers. The king mackerel have been caught in the same manner as the sailfish. Like I said on my last report, it’s wahoo fishing time & onboard the Ace of Spades we’ve been catching them. Then bite has been up / down the outer edge of the reef & around the deep water wrecks between 115 feet - 250 feet of water. Trolling Normad plugs around 9 knots, high speed trolling lures with various size trolling weights & live bait fishing has been working for us. On the reefs & wrecks, the Yellowtail snapper / mutton bite has still been consistent on the reefs between 45- 90 feet of water. This is also the best time of year for patch reef fishing.
    Key Largo to Marathon Mid January 2023 Happy New Years to all from our wonderful Hawks Cay Resort location. Seas 2 Trees Outdoors fishing onboard the beautiful 36’ Yellowfin “Ace of Spades” over the holidays up till now has been spectacular in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. Just about everything is biting now on the reef / wrecks & offshore. The predominant bite offshore has been sailfish, wahoo, king mackerel & mahi-mahi or dolphin fish as we like to call them. Uncharacteristically for this time of year, we’ve been slamming the dolphins offshore between 120 feet - 300 feet while trolling wrecks looking for wahoo. For whatever reason they are showing up, I’m totally happy about it. The sailfish are here! They are around in good numbers between 100 - 180 feet & we’ve been getting multiple releases a day. Most of them have been caught either kite fishing, slow trolling live bait or pitching live ballyhoo at bait showers. The king mackerel have been caught in the same manner as the sailfish. Like I said on my last report, it’s wahoo fishing time & onboard the Ace of Spades we’ve been catching them. Then bite has been up / down the outer edge of the reef & around the deep water wrecks between 115 feet - 250 feet of water. Trolling Normad plugs around 9 knots, high speed trolling lures with various size trolling weights & live bait fishing has been working for us. On the reefs & wrecks, the Yellowtail snapper / mutton bite has still been consistent on the reefs between 45- 90 feet of water. This is also the best time of year for patch reef fishing.

Fishing report from Robert P. in Hillsboro Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    Big Mahi’s in close, twilight blackfin tuna action and kings on the reef. Sailfish on the kites have been hot also.

Fishing report from James C. in Jupiter, Florida

    Great day this past weekend with Some regular clients were available for charters throughout the holidays

Fishing report from Richard M. in West Palm Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Richard here.

    I think I might’ve sent you this last month . Just wanted to make sure. We caught an even bigger wahoo that day, but it got away right at the boat.
    I think I might’ve sent you this last month . Just wanted to make sure. We caught an even bigger wahoo that day, but it got away right at the boat.
    I think I might’ve sent you this last month . Just wanted to make sure. We caught an even bigger wahoo that day, but it got away right at the boat.
    I think I might’ve sent you this last month . Just wanted to make sure. We caught an even bigger wahoo that day, but it got away right at the boat.
    I think I might’ve sent you this last month . Just wanted to make sure. We caught an even bigger wahoo that day, but it got away right at the boat.
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