Light winds= Offshore Fun

With the May winds behind us, the offshore fishing is heating up. The winds and seas have been nominal making for a fast ride to the blue water. With water temps increasing rapidly, most of the productive offshore spots will be between 90-160 feet deep. Black grouper have moved out to around 100 ft, Red grouper have been cooperating around 80 ft, all of our 3/4 day and full day trips have been limiting out on Reds pretty quickly. The Snapper bite continues to be on fire, some huge Mangrove and Red Snapper have been hitting the icebox on our recent trips. We’ve also been getting some small schoolie Dolphin (Mahi Mahi) while we’re bottom fishing, which is a nice bonus. The key to bringing home a cooler full of fish has been moving from spot to spot when the fish stop biting. The weather should stay consistent for the remainder of June, so book a trip and get offshore. - Capt. Brandon

June 4th Fishing Report

Most of our trips lately have been nearshore,due to high winds and seas. The fishing has been good early in the morning or later in the evening, before the heat begins to slow the bite. Most nearshore trips are getting large Trout, Spanish Macks, Mangrove Snapper, Shark, Snook, and a few shots at Tarpon. As the water heats up, it will become increasingly important to get out early. On last week’s 2.5 hour kids trip we managed several nice fish including a Goliath Grouper, that was released unharmed. The wind is forcasted to be light the next few weeks, so now is a great time to get out for Grouper and Red Snapper. Thanks for reading-Capt. Brandon

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