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This past week I fished from Port of the Islands, Flamingo to Key Largo and live bait is the key. There are Mullet schools everywhere and fish re chasing them. The weather continues to be an either with rain or wind. If you don’t go you wont catch fish and my guys all went! The Gulf of Mexico has been loaded with Mullet schools and tarpon are crushing them. This past weekend I just sat with baits out and watched the Tarpon blow them out of the water, some were giant. The Snook were on fire Saturday in rain in between the rain squalls. The 3 guys I fished landed around 70 or so Snook up to 32 inches but who’s counting. They also caught Tarpon Redfish, Goliath Grouper, Trout, Snappers, Ladyfish and Sharks. They were beat at the end of the day.
I fished a Tournament out of Port of the Islands and again cold front, 25 mph and fog first thing. We did catch fish but it was allot of work.
I also helped out on a offshore trip on Thursday afternoon where we targeted Tunas in 5 to 8 ft. seas. We caught plenty and saw one of the biggest sharks I’ve ever seem out on the Islamorada Hump. We ate good that night. The next day we went into the back country and caught a nice Redfish and Jack but fishing was tough with winds @ 25. It was a short day due to their flight leaving.
If you want to have an adventurous day on the water give me a call at 305 333 8149, I will do my best to make it happy!
Capt. Jim Hobales
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This Fishing Report was submitted on 10/28/2020 7:46:06 PM by Seamus and last updated on 10/28/2020 7:46:06 PM.
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