Fishing Reports

4-8-13 Offshore Fishing Islamorada

Fishing in Islamorada has been pretty good the first week of April. Not every day has been a home run, but we’ve had action every trip and there’s been some good quality fish around. Today we had a very slow start to the day, and finally boated our first fish at 11:30! It was a nice 50 lb amberjack, followed by a 30 lber. After that we looked for some mahi, and after 20 minutes came across a school, but they didn’t want to bite very well. We caught a couple, and but just one keeper. It was just enough to feed our couple though, so they were happy! We decided to head back to the reef edge after that and right when we got in a saw a pack of sailfish swimming down sea. We struggle with live bait this morning, but did have a few left over from the day before. We managed two bites from the pack and caught and released one of them. After that a fellow fisherman gave us a few left over baits that they had. Next we tried for some permit and released 3 in all, with a pair of them around 30 lbs! We weren’t done yet though. We also hooked a double header sailfish and released both of them too! It wound up being a great day of Islamorada Fishing! Yesterday we started out by catching some nice vermillion snapper, and then did some trolling. We caught a pair of mahi, and one was a nice 20 lb bull. On the way home we stopped at a spot and sure enough saw some permit. Within 2 minutes we were hooked up! After a 20 minute battle on 15 lb test, Long time Bud n’ Mary’s Marina customer Tom, landed and released his biggest permit ever! A big 31 lber! The days before that we released some sharks, including this nice hammerhead, we caught some king mackerel, barracuda, and plenty of snapper. The sails have been a little tough the past month, but you never know when it’s going to be your day! So when your ready to get out fishing shoot me an email!

Capt. Nick Stanczyk

bnmcharters@gmail.com

4/6/13 Islamorada hogfish fishing on the patch reefs!

Well today we had a breezy north 15 mph wind in Islamorada, Florida Keys.  This seemed to have slowed the tarpon down for a day or so hopefully tomorrow it will pick back up.  I had anglers from the other day that had already caught some big tarpon in islamorada so we decided to mix it up and do something different.  We fished the patch reefs which are often good when it is cold and with northerly winds as it stays calmer out there.  We hit some rocks fishing jigs and shrimp.  The islamorada hogfish fishing was good we caught about half a dozen fish off one spot, with 5 of them being keepers!  We also caught some porgies, yellowtails, mangrove snappers, and a couple small groupers.  Though lots of fun on light tackle regardless with the groupers!  One trick to the florida keys hogfish fishing is chumming with bits of shrimp, this really can get them going and to find you out there.  Tomorrow it’s back to tarpon fishing in the morning, hopefully the warmer incoming tide early in the morning will have the fish happier – we shall see!

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

April hogfish islamorada

April hogfish islamorada

4/4/13 Great april tarpon fishing in Islamorada

The april islamorada tarpon fishing was excellent today!  Incoming tide in the backcountry and this evening around the local bridges.  We caught plenty of live mullet first thing.  The day bites came on bottom rigged baits, we caught 4/4 before 10:00 am.  After that my anglers had enough, and we finished up catching trout, ladyfish, and some mangrove snappers for dinner.  Always good options on a backcountry fishing charter in islamorada.  This evening we had bait left over and fished the local bridges where we had some tarpon action the night before.  We weren’t able to land any the night before but had 2 solid bites and 1 miss a mullet.  Tonight was different we landed 4 out of 9 solid strikes which was great fishing.  Most the bites came on life mullet on the top, very exciting to watch the fish blow up a live mullet on top, just as fun as catching them!  If your looking to go on an islamorada fishing charter give us a call.  A total of 8 out of 13 tarpon today is very good fishing!  Islamorada tarpon fishing.

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

3/29/13 Islamorada backcountry fishing report

We’ve been extremely busy here in Islamorada, Florida Keys.  One of the busiest spring times I can remember!  Unfortunately this last week we had another late cold front dropping the temperatures extremely low.  Some parts of the everglades national park the water was in the high 50s, and even florida bay was in the low 60s – not ideal for this time of year or any time!  The hot ticket for my anglers has been fishing the islamorada patch reefs.  The last several days we’ve done that and the fishing has been pretty good.  Lots of good eating fish too!  We’ve caught some nice mangrove snappers, porgies, and hogfish which are all delicious!  There has also been a mix of smaller yellowtails, mutton snappers, various groupers, blue runners, grunts, chubs, and even a few small sharks.  A few days ago one of my anglers was after sharks, but with the water temperatures being what they were I did not think much of our chances.  However we fished near the ocean side with the incoming tide from the atlantic and that kept things quite a bit warmer than in the bayside.  We didn’t catch anything we consider ‘trophies’ here, but he was thrilled to catch a few very large nurse sharks, big sting rays, and large bonnet head sharks.    The april tarpon fishing in islamorada should pick up too.  The last several nights have obviously been pretty slow with the cold water.  We saw plenty of fish last night, though never could get one to eat.  I fished 3 different spots and all held fish that we could see rolling consistently.  The cold front has since passed and the waters should have a chance to warm up, once they reach ~70 again everything should get better slowly.  If your thinking of doing a backcountry islamorada fishing charter give me a call!

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

3/24/13 Good fishing despite high/nasty winds march islamorada!

Today the winds howled out of the southwest 25 mph, not a favorable march florida keys fishing condition!  We didn’t let it get the best of us though as we made our way into the islamorada backcountry fishing.  We took a little longer running but were able to stay on the edges of the banks and in my comfortable 20′ seacraft the ride was not an issue, just a little minor spray here and there.  We fished the edge of the gulf which you could not do in a little skiff and the fishing was good!  Lots of big trout, ladyfish, and some mangrove snappers.  We got our limit of trout and kept the ladyfish for bait.  After a couple long drifts we decided to go try for bigger stuff so we ran to some deeper channels close by.  Unfortunately the water did not look very pretty, but we found an area deep inside that had some bluish color and looked a better than the mouths of the channels where we normally fish.  So i anchored us up for some shark fishing in islamorada in march.  We had action fairly quick, mostly black noses and blacktips.  After a few of those, all of a sudden we had a rod slam down and a big 100 lb tarpon went flying!  We chased him down and kept him on, getting the fish boatside in about 25 minutes.  Fantastic catch!  Eventually the weed and grass got too bad to fish after this, so we went to another channel to fish.  The action wasn’t quite as hot and heavy, had a few more shark bites and caught a couple, then called it a day and went home!  Also pictured here is a 400+ lb islamorada goliath grouper caught by young 10 year old Sam and his brother last week with me!  Big beasts like these are often caught in the spring and early summer here in Islamorada, so be sure to ask about it if you want to catch big fish!

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