Permit Fishing Reports

Fishing report from Jason C. in Key Largo, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jason here.

    The snapper and triggerfish bite are on fire right now. The Permit are schooled up on the reefs. The sharks and barracuda are putting on a show as well.
    The snapper and triggerfish bite are on fire right now. The Permit are schooled up on the reefs. The sharks and barracuda are putting on a show as well.

Fishing report from Bob B. in Summerland Key, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Bob here.

Fishing report from Jon-Paul H. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jon-Paul here.

Fishing report from Jon-Paul H. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jon-Paul here.

Fishing report from Anthony S. in Key West, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Anthony here.

    Fishing has been getting hot in Key West. Lots of big cobia moving in with the fronts, and some inshore snook and tarpon have been getting thick. Snapper, jacks, cuda, and sand sharks are also chewing very good. On the calm days, we have an opportunity at sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo plus the mutton snapper bite in the deep has been excellent.

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

    weather has been all over the place windy conditions

Fishing report from Robbie B. in Destin, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robbie here.

Fishing report from Robbie B. in Destin, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robbie here.

    Waters have warmed back up and a variety of fish are slipping out to bite the hooks again.Few flounders not far from shore in the Gulf are still giving it up. Tasty bright red vermillion snappers are being caught as well, when the seas lay down here and there.
    Waters have warmed back up and a variety of fish are slipping out to bite the hooks again.Few flounders not far from shore in the Gulf are still giving it up. Tasty bright red vermillion snappers are being caught as well, when the seas lay down here and there.

Fishing report from Ben T. in Tavernier, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Ben here.

Fishing report from Craig K. in Jupiter, Florida

    Happy New Year! Hard to believe January has arrived, wishing everyone a healthy, happy fishing season. Cold arctic blast for south Florida is long gone, back to fun in sun. The waters are warming up and the fish are happy. Tarpon fishing is turning back on water temperatures are rising triggering the silver king’s appetite. Outgoing and first of of incoming great times to target tarpon near channels and points, using live baits and DOA Terror Eyz. The tarpon are ranging in size from 5 to 50 pounds. Snook fanatics the linesiders are abundant in channels and along mangrove shorelines. Live baits and Rapala twitch baits entice the strikes. Sea walls and docks holding snook, also bridges great area to locate bigger snook. Jack cravelle have really shown up taking residence near channels and deeper holes. Small minnow schools have been abundant so the jacks are crashing these schools. Drum, snapper, bluefish and permit have also been around for anglers to tango with. Shrimp and small jigs near bottom get the strike. Well that is the fishing report for the past week. Remember you can’t catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight Lines!

Fishing report from Zach J. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Zach here.

Fishing report from Ben T. in Tavernier, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Ben here.

Fishing report from James C. in Ocean City, Maryland

Fishing report from Robert H. in Big Pine Key, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

Fishing report from Ben T. in Tavernier, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Ben here.

    People often have the misconception that it's to hot to be in the Florida Keys is the Summer time which is completely false. As central and northern Florida has daily average temperatures reaching 100 plus degrees the summer time average in the Keys is right around 85 with light breezes and perfect sight fishing conditions for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Sharks and so many more. From mid August to mid October is the quite season here in South Florida so come enjoy some fishing and resorts all to your selfs.
    People often have the misconception that it's to hot to be in the Florida Keys is the Summer time which is completely false. As central and northern Florida has daily average temperatures reaching 100 plus degrees the summer time average in the Keys is right around 85 with light breezes and perfect sight fishing conditions for Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Sharks and so many more. From mid August to mid October is the quite season here in South Florida so come enjoy some fishing and resorts all to your selfs.

Fishing report from Robert B. in Holmes Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

    Gag grouper and permit been on :fire:

Fishing report from Brad P. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Jon-Paul H. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Jon-Paul here.

Fishing report from Craig C. in Cudjoe Key, Florida

Fishing report from Chandler W. in Key West, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Chandler here.

Fishing report from Robert B. in Holmes Beach, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Robert here.

Fishing report from Shawn M. in Tavernier, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Shawn here.

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

Fishing report from Scott B. in Cudjoe Key, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Scott here.

    Flats fishing has been on fire in the lower Fl keys.

Fishing report from Mark G. in Islamorada, Florida. Book a trip with Captain Mark here.

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