July 2022 is getting hot!

The month of June 2022 brought warm water temperatures in the upper 80’s which is unheard of for this time of year.

The mahi bite, so far, has not been good. Lots of really small fish and very hard to find which isn’t normal for June either. The good news is that it can only get better soon and July is going to be that time.

The reef has been very lively. Lots of yellowtail snapper anxious to bite and plenty of predators to catch. Come on down and let’s get out on the water.

March 2022 Fishing Report

In March, so far, we have had some windy days that have not allowed us to get out on the water. This is normal for spring, luckily it’s only been a few that we had to cancel. The reef fishing has finally come to life after a few weeks of hit and miss, the wind must have put a charge in them.

The yellowtail are really snapping and the predators like sharks and barracudas have been very aggressive, just the way we like it.

Trolling offshore has not been the greatest so we have been sticking to the reef line and the inside patch reefs picking up mutton snapper, grouper, kingfish and barracudas. Unfortunately grouper season is closed now so we have to throw them back. We always have fun and always catch fish!!!!

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Thanks. Patrick
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February 2022 Fishing Report

The reef has been super lively tons of fish all over. Birds diving and bait jumping. Plenty of predators terrorizing those poor yellowtail like big jacks, barracudas and large sharks.

The offshore trolling bite has been slow so we have been working the edge, top and inside of the reef. Let’s catch some fish.

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Hitting up the backcountry

The winds have been howling for the past few weeks so we have been hitting up the backcountry for some great shark battles.  Lots of snapper back there as well.  The mahi and yellowtail snappers offshore and on the reef should be going full blast as soon as the winds subside. Call today to reserve your day.