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I just got back into town so here's an updated report of the recent fishing in Islamorada. December 4th - 6th was the 52nd annual Islamorada Sailfish Tournamen and weather onditions were tough with lots of rain and storms, but it didn't stop our guys from finding some sails. Capt. Paul Ross on the Relentless put his team on 12 sailfish releases over the 3 days which put them in 2nd place overall. Great Job Guys!
Most of our other boats had between 4 - 8 releases over the 3 day event. There's been a few sailfish releases the last couple days, but it sounds like some dirty water moved in and the current really let up. I think once the current picks back up and we get some blue water they bite will turn back on, especially with the cold front coming later this week. There's still been a few wahoo, blackfin tuna, and mahi in the mix as well.
The Kalex also had a big african pompano the other day while fishing a wreck. Anchored down on the reef we've seen some black grouper, mutton snapper, yellowtail snapper, and mangrove snapper. There's also been some really nice cero mackerel mixed in on the patch reefs and the edge of the reef. We should start seeing some more cobia moving through inside the reef. Some boats have had fun with barracudas and a few sharks lately as well.
Give the marina office a call at 305 664 2461 when you're ready to book your fishing charter charter and we'll set you up!!
Tight Lines,
Capt. Nick Stanczyk
This Fishing Report was submitted on 12/17/2015 4:11:05 AM by Seamus and last updated on 12/17/2015 4:11:05 AM.
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