Fishing Reports by Captain Marc Blackburn
About The Author: Captain
Company: Dauntless Charters
Area Reporting: Key Largo, FL
Bio: Captain Marc Blackburn has been fishing the Keys waters since 1993 and has been a U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain since 1986. He's an excellent fishing guide from covering Miami to Islamorada. He has been fishing Florida waters since he moved to Central Florida in 1989, fishing out of Port Canaveral. In 2000, he purchased the new Kevlacat and moved to the Florida Keys, permanently establishing Dauntless Charters and taking people out on the waters for a true taste of Florida Keys charter fishing.
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Sailfish, Snapper, Grouper, Tuna, & Mackeral Biting Well! (1/11/2007)
[Florida Keys,FL] The winter cold fronts have been moving in regularly and water temperatures have cooled slightly causing the bite to pick up for sailfish, snapper, grouper, tuna and mackerel. Our winter fishing is in full swing with a lot of options depending on weather and sea conditions.
[Florida Keys,FL] The winter cold fronts have been moving in regularly and water temperatures have cooled slightly causing the bite to pick up for sailfish, snapper, grouper, tuna and mackerel. Our winter fishing is in full swing with a lot of options depending on weather and sea conditions.
Snapper fishing very good at the reef. (12/27/2006)
[Florida Keys,FL] Reef fishing action has been very good in the Upper Keys. We have been fishing the reef over the last week and the snapper bite has been very good. The water has been cloudy due to the breezy weather and the yellowtail snapper have been unable to see the hook and leader as well as usual.
[Florida Keys,FL] Reef fishing action has been very good in the Upper Keys. We have been fishing the reef over the last week and the snapper bite has been very good. The water has been cloudy due to the breezy weather and the yellowtail snapper have been unable to see the hook and leader as well as usual.
South Florida Fishing Upper Keys (12/16/2006)
[Florida Keys,FL] Winter has arrived in South Florida and so have the winter species. Sailfish, tuna, wahoo, kingfish, snapper and grouper are all biting very well now and will continue through the winter months. The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament started today and over 140 sailfish had already been caught by the 40 boats entered on the first day.
[Florida Keys,FL] Winter has arrived in South Florida and so have the winter species. Sailfish, tuna, wahoo, kingfish, snapper and grouper are all biting very well now and will continue through the winter months. The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament started today and over 140 sailfish had already been caught by the 40 boats entered on the first day.