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

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Ron F. in Clearwater, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

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

Fishing report from Todd P. in Rockport, Texas

    Fishing and weather has been great
    Fishing and weather has been great
    Fishing and weather has been great
    Fishing and weather has been great

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

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

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

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

Fishing report from Brad P. in Marathon, Florida Book a trip with Captain Brad here.

    A great day aboard. The little migratory fish are here on the reef in Marathon Fl. The fish are little guys but a lot of fun. At one time we had over 12 fish behind the boat, an incredible sight. They are up on the reef in 20 to 30' of water pushing bait- mostly ballyhoo. To see this happen is amazing even to me doing it for 40 years. What a great time for my customers and crew. Also the bottom bite is off the scale. Yellow tail snapper, mutton snapper, king fish, and many other species. Time to come on down here for dinner and a show. Don't forget the sailfish are all catch and release but as much dinner as you want otherwise!
    A great day aboard. The little migratory fish are here on the reef in Marathon Fl. The fish are little guys but a lot of fun. At one time we had over 12 fish behind the boat, an incredible sight. They are up on the reef in 20 to 30' of water pushing bait- mostly ballyhoo. To see this happen is amazing even to me doing it for 40 years. What a great time for my customers and crew. Also the bottom bite is off the scale. Yellow tail snapper, mutton snapper, king fish, and many other species. Time to come on down here for dinner and a show. Don't forget the sailfish are all catch and release but as much dinner as you want otherwise!

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

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

    Weekly report- since sunday. 10 Sailfish releases A few Mahi in 10-25 pound range Skipjack and Blackfin Tuna Limits on 10-15 pound Kingfish 50 pound Wahoo

Fishing report from Justin F. in Key West, Florida

    It's beeen gooooood
    It's beeen gooooood

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

    Fishing in the last couple of weeks has been outstanding in the Florida Keys, between Key Largo & Marathon. The water is cooling down & the bite is in full swing on the reef / wrecks & offshore. The predominant bite offshore has been sailfish & blackfin tunas. The sailfish have finally been showing up in good numbers between 100 - 180 feet & it’s only going to continue to get better as we get deeper into the season. We’ve been catching most of them slow trolling live bait & pitching live ballyhoo at bait showers. The blackfins are still super thick on the humps & it’s been nothing but pure fun! We are catching them in just about every way possible from trolling feathers, to live bait pilchards, to slow pitch jigging the Mobster! ( Captain Maurice’s secret weapon- try them) It’s also wahoo fishing time & I’ve been hearing of a few being caught. We onboard the Ace of Spades will actively start fishing for those hard fighting, tasty torpedoes throughout the holidays, so hopefully I’ll have something good to report on the next fishing report. 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. Also the Spanish, cero, & king mackerel bite has been insane on the patch reefs out to the deeper reefs.

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

Fishing report from Nick B. in Marathon, Florida

Fishing report from Eddy V. in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Fishing report from Taylor R. in Holmes Beach, Florida

Fishing report from Bryan M. in Miami, Florida Book a trip with Captain Bryan here.

    There's been Sailfish and Dolphin around.

Fishing report from Jake D. in Pensacola, Florida

    Not a redfish but a super cool sail we caught the other day

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

Fishing report from Kevin B. in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Book a trip with Captain Kevin here.

    Jeff Huntly with his 2 amigos mahi mahi and this nice sailfish. I had my bisbee tournament crew on board

Fishing report from Jon R. in Destin, Florida

    This Cold weather snap has the billfish spun up, 300lb blue was tagged and landed a sail , the trolling has produced Bonita and king mackerel! We are at the end of our season so we are slowing down but still plenty of Reef fish to catch before the gulf weather gets harsh for
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