bonnet head shark

Fishing Islamorada in November

A late season hurricane known as Sandy gave us some tropical storm force winds here before the beginning of november fishing in islamorada.  It did give some opportunity to try some islamorada bonefishing.  With the cloudy/rainy/overcast condition, changes in barometric pressure, and stirred up water, it gives a good ‘stake up’ condition.  We sit and wait with baits out in strategically placed areas.  As conditions were fairly dangerous otherwise, it was a good option this day as some great flats are literally within a minute or two of Bud n’ Mary’s.  I had some regulars Jim and Gwen out who fished with me a couple days before in the everglades, catching Jims first snook fishing in islamorada as well as shots at many more, redfish, snapper, jacks, and the like.  Another fellow guide, Capt. Jim Willcox, was fishing close by.  Both boats landed florida keys bonefish and the parties were stoked!  Also got into several bonnet head sharks, atlantic sharpnose sharks, and some other various ‘picker fish’ such as box fish – which don’t let them fool you they can give a hard fight!  Some intense weather came in towards the end of the trip so we both came in early, feeder bands of hurricane sandy, scary to see especially now november fishing florida keys.  However being so close to home it was fine, just a little wet but we were prepared for that!  In November and December, this is always a great option to keep in the back of your mind, especially those days it is blowing 25+mph.  You don’t have to sit in a hotel room you can be catching bonefish in islamorada comfortably!

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