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What should I bring on the charter?
Sunscreen
A hat
Polarized sunglasses
Food and drinks
Camera
Light Jacket |
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What is provided?
Bait
Tackle
Ice
Fishing Licenses
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What is of fish are generally caught in this area?
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Sailfish:
The ultimate light tackle sport fish in the Fl. Keys.
Season: Mid October through mid March
Method: Slow troll with live bait
Gear: light 12-20lb spinning rod
Size: Average up to 80lbss |
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Tuna:
Hard fighting, powerhouse of a fish that makes a great meal!
Season: Year round, larger fish in winter months.
Method: Troll with live or dead baits.
Gear: 20lb test on spinning tackle.
Size: Average blackfin up to 30lbs.
Species: Blackfin, skipjack, bonita, and occasional yellowfin. |
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Tarpon:
The silver king will enthrall you with acrobatic leaps and runs!
Season: April through June for the larger fish but year round
Method: Live baiting inshore
Gear: 30lb conventional gear
Size: Up to 200lbs |
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Wahoo:
One of the fastest fish in the sea, that is wonderful on the grill!
Season: Year round, better in winter months
Method: High speed trolling with live bait
Gear: Heavy trolling gear
Size: Up to 60lbs |
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Kingfish:
Popular near shore game fish with lightning fast runs.
Season: October through mid March.
Method: High speed trolling with live bait.
Gear: Light spinning tackle.
Size: 5-50lbs. |
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Grouper:
A challenging, hard fighting, deep water fish that is delicious!!
Season: Year round.
Method: Drop live or dead bait in deep water.
Gear: 30-50 weight class tackle.
Size: Up to 80lbs.
Species: Black, gag, red, occasional goliath. |
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Dolphin:
Most popular summertime game fish, that makes the best table fare.
Season: Mid March through mid October.
Method: Trolling with natural and artificial baits and pitch baits.
Gear: 30-50lb trolling tackle or spinning in a 15lb range.
Size: Up to 60lbs. |
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Snapper:
Popular reef fish which can be caught in quantity to feed the whole
family.
Season: Year round.
Method: Reef fishing.
Gear: Light spinning tackle.
Size: 1-20lbs.
Species: Yellowtail (yum!), mutton, mangrove, red, gray. |
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Shark:
Toothy critters are found everywhere in the Keys, inshore and
offshore. Just hook one and HANG ON! |
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What should I bring?
Sunscreen
A hat
Polarized sunglasses
Food and drinks
Camera |
We provide for you:
Bait
Tackle
Ice
Fishing Licenses
camera |