Despite the bad weather we still managed to get this fat mutton snapper of Marathon last wee. With strong winds we often fish Hawks Channel. This time of year the patch reefs are loaded with fish.
Marathon charter boats
Another great reef fishing charter off Marathon in the Fl Keys!
Nothing but fat yellowtail snappers today. We did hook one nice size kingfish but a bull shark ate him at the boat. The colder months bring the large yellowtails to the reef. Reef fishing charters this time of year off Marathon are very productive and getting our limit of snapper is very common this time […]
Cero mackerel caught fishing the reef of Marathon in the Fl Keys. Reef charters offer a wide variety.
We caught this cero on a live ballyhoo fished back in our chum slick. One of the best things about reef fishing is the wide variety of fish you catch! Make sure you ask Capt. Doug about a reef charter off Marathon.
A offshore charter filled with dolphin and tuna off Marathon in the Fl Keys.
20 dolphin and 15 tunas made for a great offshore trip. We headed out to the hump tuna fishing and found plenty of dolphin on the way home. Offshore charters are the way to go for clients looking for big fish.
Another successful night snapper trip off Marathon in the Fl Keys.
We had a mix of yellowtail and mangrove on our last night snapper trip. These are some of the best eating fish out there.
Shannon’s first mangrove snapper caught off Marathon in the Fl Keys.
We donated a trip to help support wounded veterans last week off Marathon. Shannon was very happy to catch her first mangrove snapper.
Night mangrove snapper charter fishing off Marathon in the Fl Keys.
Mangrove snapper spawn this time of year off Marathon. There is no better time to target them than at night. It also gives us a break from the heat. Night snapper trips are very productive in the summer months.
Reef shark coming to the boat off Marathon in the beautiful Fl Keys. Shark fishing in the Keys is some of the best in the Country.
This shark ate a small snapper while we were reeling it in. Small but still very powerful! These guys are great on light tackle. Sharks often hang back in the chum slick waiting for the right moment to strike.