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4 Records Found
Atlantic Pomfret
3142 days ago ::
Rank
: (3969) ::
Categories
: Species, Saltwater
The Atlantic pomfret or Ray's bream (after naturalist, John Ray), Brama brama, is a pomfret of the family Bramidae, found in the Atlantic, Indian, and South Pacific Oceans, at depths down to 3,000 feet. Its length is between 15 and 40 inche
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Bud N' Mary's - 12/11/18 Early December deep sea fishing report for Islamorada
1972 days ago ::
Rank
: (1068) ::
Categories
: Fishing, Reports
We moved right through November and are almost two week through December? I just can't get over how fast this year is flying by!!! The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament took place almost two weeks ago and there was some excitement on the reef! Some
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Bud N' Mary's - 10-17-13 Offshore/Reef Fishing report
3858 days ago ::
Rank
: (871) ::
Categories
: Fishing, Reports
It's slowly starting to feel like winter time here while fishing in Islamorada. The past week we had northerly winds and the air temperature dropped down a couple degrees really making for some gorgeous weather. The mixed bag of fish has continu
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Bud N' Mary's - 1-25-13 Offshore Islamorada fishing in the Winter
4121 days ago ::
Rank
: (437) ::
Categories
: Fishing, Reports
The weather cooled down here for us a little the past few days with low's in the mid 60's. The Islamorada fishing has still been successful but it hasn't been easy. The captains have been working extremely hard but have been putting the
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