Fishing Reports

9/17/13 Late season september tarpon fishing in islamorada

We had some action this morning with september islamorada tarpon fishing around the flamingo area.  Mullet can still be found on the flats and around island moats until it really gets cold so this is a possibility all the way through october.  We were able to get a few baits first thing to give it a good shot.  Had several bites and caught this nice 60 lb tarpon.  The tide quit after an hour and the air temperature dropped as frontal cells approached so things shut off there.  We went around some mangrove islands and caught some snook.  Fall snook fishing in the florida keys is a good bet.  There were also plenty of nice mangrove snappers to be had, great table fare if your into cooking your catch.  Or you can bring them to a local resturant to have for supper!  We also did catch one small redfish completing our ‘backcountry slam’ for the day!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@fishingislamorada.com

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8-24-13 Islamorada Fishing Offshore

The Mahi bite has been incredible this August while fishing in Islamorada.  Now it definitely is getting later in the season for them, but we should still have action with them throughout September. There was a week or so of nice big fish (slammers), 20 – 40 lbers, and the past week we have had big numbers of small/medium size fish, 3 – 10 lbers (schoolies and gaffers)…[sociallocker] The blackfin tuna bite picked up about 2 weeks ago as well, it was definitely a little slow before that. We catch the blackfins on the humps (big under water sea moutains), and when they show up so do the SHARKS! We caught dusky and silky sharks last week, the biggest pushing 300 lbs. The daytime swordfish bite has been on and off this year so far. We’ve had a few good trips with multiple fish, a few trips with single fish, and then some trips with no action at all. But that’s the name of the game when trying for big ones! The reef has still been active with lots of yellowtail snapper and a couple mutton snapper mixed in as well. Send me an email if you’re looking to get out!

bnmcharters@gmail.com

Capt. Nick Stanczyk

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8/15/13 August Fishing Islamorada Report

The august fishing islamorada is still going strong both offshore and backcountry.  We’ve still been getting out almost every day – it is unbelievably busy and the fishing is still top notch!  We landed several big goliath groupers today with some young teenagers, plus they got a big tarpon and plenty of sharks of the blacktip and blacknose variety.  All this was done on fresh live mullet bottom fishing.  We also had good action on the light rods for big trout, mangrove snapper, and ladyfish.  Tarpon fishing can still be very good through September – getting out early to catch the proper live bait is key which I am doing most of the time this time of year!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@fishingislamorada.com

7/29/13 Tarpon fishing in Flamingo holds steady through end of July!

We’ve still been bagging the tarpon pretty good back around flamingo and the rest of the backcountry.  Been catching fish every day and most trips multiple tarpon.  Still many 30 – 60 lbers.  We even had a double header two trips in a row with the same customers – on a full day trip and an evening trip.  The fresh mullet has been the ticket which I’ve been getting with ease most days.  There has still been some good snook fishing around many islands and creeks.  Casting big shrimp or soaking pinfish has done the trick for them.  We got into some big goliaths in the gulf the other day, groupers that is.  Along with some big bull sharks.  We also had some good action with a few decent sized sea trout on the edge of the gulf, mostly on shrimp though some on artificial GULPs as well.  If you want to go fishing this August, I can probably fit it in my schedule as it is getting to be off season.  Tarpon are still a very good possibility if your looking for them shoot me an email!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@fishingislamorada.com

7/24/13 Summer time fishing in islamorada stays hot!!!

The backcountry fishing especially around flamingo has been stellar the last few weeks.  It has been ‘the place to be.’  We’ve been catching tarpon just about every day.  The key is getting good fresh live mullet which we’ve been finding in the mornings.  It’s necessary to leave early and spend time catching these guys… once the sun is up high they get much tougher.  You only need a handful and the tarpon are eagerly awaiting them.  Many of these fish have been what we call smaller ‘residents’ – in the 20 – 60 lb range.  But still a heck of a lot of fun, and we’ve been still getting shots at some 60-90 lbers once in a while too.  In the mix is plenty of blacktip sharks along with a few lemons and bulls.  Of course a vicious hammerhead made his way into the mix as well.  The past few days we’ve caught multiple tarpon every day with many more ‘jumped off’ and a plethora of sharks.  The snook fishing has been good the last 3 days we’ve hooked double digit snook and boated almost as many.  Again lots of smaller fish though a handful of nice 5-10 lb fish in the mix.  Live shrimp have been fairly large so they work well, plus pinfish are a favorite bait of mine either suspended or put on the bottom with a weight.  Mangrove snappers have been around too as well as a few juvenile goliath groupers.  The snappers make good dinner.  Thats mostly what I’ve been up to lately there may be some other good fisheries but I’ve been having a lot of fun with two of my favorite species – the snook and tarpon!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
305-747-6903
rick@fishingislamorada.com