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Capt. Jim Willcox ran back to the cape yesterday on 1/14/12 after another front came through Islamorada and chilled things down. Many guys struggled on half day islamorada fishing charters as the wind mixed the bay up pretty bad and the cold weather the night before shut some fish down. In the deeper canals and creeks they caught several redfish, black drum, and sheepshead. Saw some crocodiles as well as had some bull sharks eating the drums! Today Capt. Rick Stanczyk had similar fishing with Andy and his sons Conrad and Derek. We caught several black drum and a few sheepshead. The bite wasn't red hot we kept hopping from spot to spot, picking a few fish from each and moving on. We ran back to some run-offs around noon time and caught plenty more reds to finish the day out strong. The crocs were thick in one of the run-off creeks in the cape canal, we saw 4 of them, one we idled right up to and he didn't moved, but posed nicely for a picture! Hopefully after the weekend now there won't be near as much boat traffic back there, and better fishing in the everglades! I also saw that the party boat, Miss Islamorada Capt. Ben Loy, had loads of kingfish from the afternoon today! Remember no matter what the conditions florida keys fishing in january, there's always something you can do to bend the rod!
This Fishing Report was submitted on 1/14/2012 6:08:18 PM by Seamus and last updated on 1/15/2012 6:08:18 PM.
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