Archive Fishing Reports for August, 2008

Fay is Gone…Fishing Frenzy

Well now that Fay has left the Florida Keys the sun is out, the bite is on. The fish were left alone for a few days while we weathered the storm and now they are HUNGRY! I took a group out Thursday and we had nothing but luck! The snappers, snook and the tarpon were all ready to eat and…

Summers Almost Gone

I have been on vacation for the last 2 weeks so I dont have an updated personal report but here is a list of possibilities we have daily.

Flamingo should be at its peak right now with Snook, Tarpon and Redfish on the flats, motes and in potholes. The backcountry was red hot last time I was there 2 weeks ago…

Hammer Time!

Wreck fishing is never what you expect.  Some days you wonder how something so big, so deep, and so loaded with life can leave you with nothing at all and other days, like today, leave you without being able to raise your arms above your head!

Jason Farrar found out why we call the Amberjacks “Hammer Jacks.”  Capt. Steve dropped a…

Dog Days of August

August is always a great month for anglers who want to get away to Key West and enjoy the quiet solitude of the island in the summer time.  Guest house rooms and some hotels are cheap.  The restaurants are not full of people and there is no waiting to get a cool drink at your favorite bar after a day…

August Islamorada Fishing

Well it is that time of year where somethings slow down and others pick up. The tarpon are still here but have slowed down quite a bit, it is an early morning show and the size of the fish have gotten smaller- they are averaging in the 60 pound range. I am still leaving at about 6.30 am and back…