GUIDED CHARTER FISHING TRIP HELP,
INFORMATION AND DESCRIPTIONS
Offshore Fishing
Offshore fishing in the
Florida Keys is some of
the best in the
world! We target
Marlin,
Sailfish,
Mahi-Mahi,
Wahoo,
Kingfish, Swordfish, Tuna and all sorts of
Pelagic fish that roam in
our waters! There
are many different
techniques that are used
to catch these fish, but
rest assured, it is action
packed!
Reef Fishing
The Florida Keys has one of
the largest living coral
reefs in the world! Within
all the beauty that the reef
attains, one thing for sure
is that it is loaded with
fish! While fishing with
one of our guides, we
will target fish such as
Yellowtail Snapper,
Grey
(Mangrove) Snapper,
Mutton
Snapper,
Mackerel,
Sailfish,
and Grouper. Actually,
you can catch nearly every
type of Pelagic game fish in
this same area during
certain times of the year! This is what
makes Reef fishing so
exciting! You can actually
catch so many different
types of fish in one day,
and be able to see them
actually swimming right up
behind the boat. It is an
extremely visual experience,
while at the same time
exhausting from having to
reel in all the fish you can
handle. Although, with all
the excitement you will
never realize how exhausting
it can be, because you won’t
have time to even think
about being tired! There are
several techniques used
while fishing on the reef.
One technique is
chumming
with ground up fish, oats,
and sand. While deploying
the chum, we also will use a
mixture of live baits to get
the fish real excited. Once
the chum is in the water,
look out! It is an
absolutely amazing sight to
see the ocean come alive! It
is definitely something you
won’t ever forget! So hold
on, and let one of our
charter guides take you on the
adventure of a lifetime!
Wreck Fishing
Wreck fishing in the keys is
a unique type of fishing
that anglers from all over
the world come to
experience. We have so many
different wrecks in the Keys
that the hardest part
becomes deciding which one’s
that we want to fish on any
given day! This type of
fishing is one that you will
generally find the larger
fish. The fish that have
grown out of their
adolescence and are no
longer in need of their
school. They are large and
fast, and are plenty capable
of catching their own meal.
Also, they are more than
happy to give you a run for
your money on rod and reel!
Although, the solitary fish
aren’t the only ones that
like the wrecks, there are
several different types of
fish that live around these
massive structures that will
gladly come up to the
surface for a free meal. In
this type of fishing, we
will fish the bottom, or
will “live-chum” the fish to
the surface. Usually we will
have lines on the bottom to
target the big Grouper and
Mutton Snapper, while
leaving out flat lines and
kites to pick up
King
Mackerel,
Wahoo,
Sailfish or
Barracuda. All at the same
time we are tossing handfuls
of live baits overboard
bringing up the
Amberjacks,
Jack Crevalle,
Blackfin
Tunas, and Bonita from
below. Once they are at the
surface, we will bait up the
lines with the same live
bait, and off to the races
we go! It is a technique
that is rarely used, but
offers up some of the most
exciting fishing to be found
anywhere in the world. This
is a truly addictive method
of fishing!
Tarpon Fishing
What can you say about
Tarpon fishing in this
little piece of the world we
call paradise other than
“WOW”! The Florida Keys
offers some of the best
tarpon fishing in the World!
This type of fishing will
truly wear an angler out!
When the fish migrate into
the warm waters of the Keys,
they come in a hurry and
they are big! It is a common
site to see fish over 100
lbs. swimming and rolling
right around your boat. And
don’t worry, because most of
these fish are not alone!
They are surrounded by a
school of big fish as well!
This is where our guides come in!
Our captains
will put you on the fish,
and do whatever it takes to
ensure that you get your
trophy! Tarpon fishing is
truly the sport for all
sportsmen, and is something
that every angler should
experience at least once in
his or her lifetime. So,
come on down to the
beautiful Florida Keys and
let our guides
show you the fishing
excitement you have always
dreamed of!
Swordfishing Swordfishing
in the Florida
Keys is absolutely amazing!
Battling these true warriors
of the open ocean is
something that you will
never forget! They are
absolutely the perfect
gamefish, and even the
smaller ones can take an
experienced angler for the
ride of their life! This is full contact
fishing! These
fish can take you deep or
stay on top, and the second
you get cocky, they will
show you why the are
nicknamed the "Prince of
Darkness". They will Sound
on you so fast that you will
pray to get line back on the
reel! It is an amazing sight
to see!
We are very lucky here in
Islamorada to have this
fantastic fishery, as we are
actually a nursery for these
magnificent animals, and
they are here all year long!
Although, we generally don't
fish for these guys during
the winter due to a little
choppier weather, but when
the winds stop it is
possible if the timing is
right! ! So come on down,
and check out what
Islamorada
Swordfishing
has
to offer! It is absolutely
Amazing!
Gulf Fishing
What can you say about
fishing in the Gulf of
Mexico! It is an absolutely
spectacular place to fish,
and is very unique to the
Florida Keys, especially the
middle and upper keys
because of the lack of
fishing pressure. It is
truly a site to see
Groupers
up to 500lbs and Cobias
swimming all around the
boat! Kingfish as big as
they come and
Permit
mixed
right in there with them.
Using all of the techniques
that make offshore fishing
so exciting! We catch huge
Kingfish, Cobias, and
Sharks
off the kite, and the rest
casting and drifting baits
back on Anchor. We
chum
pretty heavy while fishing
here too, as we are chunking
and using block
chum to draw
the fish near. You can see
the huge red blobs on the
depth sounder as the monster
Goliath Groupers start to
gather under the boat! It is
one of the most action
packed and exciting trips
you can do! In a day you can
expect to catch Goliath
Groupers, King Fish, Cobias,
Sharks,
Snappers,
Groupers,
and Permit. Some of these
come in and out with the
season, but from December
through May you can count on
the majority of these fish!