Upcoming Fishing Tournaments throughout the Florida Keys
ISLAMORADA / June 05 to June 10
Don Hawley Invitational Tarpon Tournament
The world’s top fly-rod anglers endure a five-day test of will and muscle, fishing Keys waters using...
Main Attraction takes Leon Shell title
Warmer water temperatures combined with a wicked forecast for windy weekend conditions made sail fish hookups during the 14th Annual Leon Shell Memorial Sailfish Tournament particularly challenging, but the 14th annual event still raised $15,000 for Florida Keys Hospice and Visiting Nurses Association.
Fall fishing frenzy
Outstanding – that’s the only way to describe fishing in the Marathon area the past couple of weeks. The excitement of sailfishing has returned with anglers getting...
MARATHON FAMILY’S HALLOWEEN DISPLAY CONTINUES TO GROW AND GROWL
“We can hear the giggles,” said Bette Zirkelback of the neighborhood children who sneak into the yard to marvel at the incredible Halloween installation — witches, cauldrons,...
Stop Wishing, Go Fishing
The waters surrounding the Marathon area are loaded with fish of all shapes and sizes. On the color change, there are still quite a number of dolphin coming through...
Sailfish season has arrived
Cooling water temperatures signify a change in fishing seasons. While the weather is still relatively mild, the few degrees have proved to be enough over the past...
Blurred Lines
On a recent trip offshore with Dallas Hopper (Fantastic II charters), I mustered up the courage to hop in at 1,600 feet to photograph a school of...
September Sightings
It’s mid September and I really should be back at school, but the fishing is great! While the Mangrove Snapper fishing has slowed on the area patch...
It’s all about the weather
Well, I hope the fish like fresh water because they certainly got plenty of it over this past weekend.
The weather systems, low pressure and cold fronts that...
Diversity and Versatility
How’s the fishing been this past week in the Florida Keys? Great!
It’s beginning to sound like a broken record as the dolphin, tuna, snapper and tarpon bites...