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Fishing report from Larry G. in Marathon, Florida Book a trip with Captain Larry here.

    Today 1/2 day 4 hour trip

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

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

    Fishing onboard the 36’ Yellowfin in the last couple of weeks has been very good in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. The predominant bite offshore has been swordfish & blackfin tunas. The swordfish have been holding well off the ledges & the blackfins are super thick on the humps. We are catching our limits on blackfin tuna just about every trip & a few mahi-mahi in the mix as an extra treat. On the reefs & wrecks, the Yellowtail snapper / mutton bite has still been consistent on the reefs between 45- 90 feet of water and on the deeper water wrecks in 100 plus feet. Captain’s tip for deep water snapper fishing: Fishing the deeper water you gotta lock down your drag, wind hard & fast as possible, admire your fish when he’s on the boat, lol. This technique is to outrun the tax man aka Mr. Shark, who is surely lurking & seems to want your prized flag yellowtails or muttons a little bit more than we do. The wahoo & first of the fall sailfish should start showing up in the next few weeks as more cold fronts approach our area. We are looking forward to live bait fishing and flying the kites for the spectacular top water aerial attack on the baits. As always, If you’re looking to get out on the water for a great time fishing or just need information / tips, please feel free to book or contact me or any of our great charter captains located here in the Florida Keys.

Fishing report from Jonathan K. in Fort Pierce, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jonathan here.

Fishing report from Walter K. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Walter here.

Fishing report from Bradley A. in Gulf Shores, Alabama

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

    The last couple of weeks have been very good in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. The predominant bite offshore has been swordfish & blackfin tunas. The swordfish have been holding well off the ledges & the blackfins are super thick on the humps. We are catching our limits on blackfin tuna just about every trip & a few mahi-mahi in the mix as an extra treat.

Fishing report from Richard M. in West Palm Beach, Florida

    That’s a large wahoo and mahi-mahi

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

    As the seasons change, we are awaiting the arrival of the winter fish—especially Sailfish! The typical fall patterns of late season Mahi and Blackfin Tunas are still in the area. The Florida Keys had very little damage and are up and running!
    As the seasons change, we are awaiting the arrival of the winter fish—especially Sailfish! The typical fall patterns of late season Mahi and Blackfin Tunas are still in the area. The Florida Keys had very little damage and are up and running!
    As the seasons change, we are awaiting the arrival of the winter fish—especially Sailfish! The typical fall patterns of late season Mahi and Blackfin Tunas are still in the area. The Florida Keys had very little damage and are up and running!

Fishing report from Mark M. in San Diego, California

Fishing report from Rudy N. in Riviera Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Rudy here.

Fishing report from Terry G. in Matagorda, Texas

Fishing report from Mike S. in Marathon, Florida

    Last 3 days we have caught mahi, sailfish, mutton snapper, African pompano, and yellowtails. Fall is all about mixed bag trips!

Fishing report from Russell F. in Panama City, Florida Book a trip with Captain Russell here.

Fishing report from Shawn S. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Shawn here.

Fishing report from Matthew C. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Matthew here.

    The fishing has been awesome lately and we're in the Destin fishing rodeo I am running specials for October & November at 275 an hour.

Fishing report from Conan Y. in Islamorada, Florida Book a trip with Captain Conan here.

Fishing report from Brad B. in Port Aransas, Texas

    Tuna just now showing up, but it's still hard to predict, same as sails and dorado, we focus on the amberjack, and other target species that are still in season, such as swordfish, and Mangrove, vermillion snapper, always hope for the fish of a lifetime! Looking to book for some overnight trips for yellowfin and marlin 100+ miles offshore.
    Tuna just now showing up, but it's still hard to predict, same as sails and dorado, we focus on the amberjack, and other target species that are still in season, such as swordfish, and Mangrove, vermillion snapper, always hope for the fish of a lifetime! Looking to book for some overnight trips for yellowfin and marlin 100+ miles offshore.

Fishing report from Emilio S. in South Padre Island, Texas Book a trip with Captain Emilio here.

    Offshore turning on finally
    Offshore turning on finally

Fishing report from Walter K. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Walter here.

Fishing report from Jon R. in Destin, Florida Book a trip with Captain Jon here.

    The amberjack bite has been on fire as well as Almaco Jacks, Triggerfish are running small so hooking up with a keeper trigger has been a chore! Plenty of Vermillion snapper and Porgy's around though. Trolling has been hit or miss, depending on the current some days we catch 6 and some days they aren't hitting! The blackfin are on the move as the water temp starts to drop they are moving closer inside of state waters! King mackerel have been the main ones we have been hooking up with on the shotgun trolling! Red snapper are everywhere but out of season for us!

Fishing report from Andrew A. in Key Largo, Florida Book a trip with Captain Andrew here.

    The reef bite has been insane with snappers of all different species in the 25 to 75 foot range still catching mahi in about 750 feet in the back country has been on fire with snook trout occasional redfish in Tarpon
    The reef bite has been insane with snappers of all different species in the 25 to 75 foot range still catching mahi in about 750 feet in the back country has been on fire with snook trout occasional redfish in Tarpon

Fishing report from Kelia P. in Panama City Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Kelia here.

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

    Sept and Oct are great months in the Florida Keys for mahi, tuna, billfish, wahoo, yellowtail, mangrove, mutton, grouper, permit, snook, redfish, AJ, yellow jack, deep dropping, trolling, chum a lot when anchored.
    Sept and Oct are great months in the Florida Keys for mahi, tuna, billfish, wahoo, yellowtail, mangrove, mutton, grouper, permit, snook, redfish, AJ, yellow jack, deep dropping, trolling, chum a lot when anchored.
    Sept and Oct are great months in the Florida Keys for mahi, tuna, billfish, wahoo, yellowtail, mangrove, mutton, grouper, permit, snook, redfish, AJ, yellow jack, deep dropping, trolling, chum a lot when anchored.

Fishing report from Justin F. in Key West, Florida Book a trip with Captain Justin here.

    Water color has been super green offshore, a few nice fish around but they are scare and scattered. We found some wahoo, mahi, and tuna in one trip, all solo. Reef has some big yellow tails but not big numbers. Backcountry we are still finding some mangrove snapper and yellow jacks. No shortage of big sharks and cudas.
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