As Winter shows up North the Fish show up in the Florida Keys. Watching the Weather Channel I noticed that the Windy City has already had to shovel snow! Here in Islamorada we’ve still been experiencing Summer like conditions with
Fall Fishing the Florida Keys
The Fall season here in the Florida Keys is offers a good mix of fish species. Leaving from our dock in Islamorada allows us to be in the Florida Bay portion of the Everglades National Park in no time at
SPRING SHOWERS BRING KING MACKEREL!

SPRING SHOWERS BRING KING MACKEREL! Late Sunday night and Monday morning Spring showers moved through the Florida Keys. This is no big deal to the fish as we all know because they are already wet! Capt. Bruce Anderson of Captain
FLORIDA KEYS FAMILY FISHING TIME
FLORIDA KEYS FAMILY FISHING TIME This time of the year the vast majority of the charter business is made up of families down enjoying spring break. The boats leaving the docks look like school buses, loads of smiling kids and
BEGINNER’S LUCK AND A GREAT CAPTAIN MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
BEGINNER’S LUCK AND A GREAT CAPTAIN MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Earlier this week I had the pleasure of meeting Shirley and Chuck from Ishpeming Michigan, a town so small on the U.P. that no one knows the places’ correct spelling! This
ISLAMORADA FLATS FISHING UPDATE: MARCH 11
ISLAMORADA FLATS FISHING UPDATE: MARCH 11 This past week was a wild one! Winter conditions still persist with windy and cold mornings and warm windy afternoons. The wind has been the one consistent thing we have had around here. Yet
WHITE MARLIN, BIG KINGS AND A SIDE OF MAHI!
WHITE MARLIN, BIG KINGS AND A SIDE OF MAHI! Capt.Brian Cone runs his charter business out of Robbie’s Marina here in Islamorada. His boat is called the Contagious and Capt. Brian knows how to run things right. This morning at
SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST FISHING.
SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST FISHING. Capt.Brian Cone runs his charter business out of Robbie’s Marina here in Islamorada. His boat is called the Contagious and Capt. Brian knows how to run thngs right. This morning at 9:15 AM he
BIG JACK ATTACK!
BIG JACK ATTACK! Today was a day of change. The morning started out blowing cold out of the North at about 20 mph, as the day wore on the winds dropped out to the low teens. By 2:30 PM the
NEARSHORE PATCH REEF ACTION.
NEARSHORE PATCH REEF ACTION. This morning was another record setter! The temperature was 47f at 6:45 am, when do we start selling snowmobile tours? That aside, the shallow patch reef in as shallow as 10 ft of water on out