In Key West we have two sailfish seasons One in November-December and then again in March thru the beginning of May. Sailfish are one of my favorite fish to target because of their great fight and ariel acrobatics. There is nothing like catching a bill fish. Whether your kite fishing, live bait bumping or sight fishing they are an amazing fish.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Blackfin Tuna with the Tony's
November is one of my favorite times to catch tunas off the wrecks chumming with pichards drawing them up to the surface. You can catch them on fly or spin or even conventional gear. This group is a kick in the pants. They are a group of guys from New York who have known each other since they were in grade school and have remained friends ever since. The boys have a unique honor of mentally scaring me with an image that is burned into my brain.
Some charters your haoppy to see come and some go. hahahah Just kidding.
Fishing with Billy Currington
Well had a great time fishing with Billy last month. We had a fun two days filming his new video How Country Boys Roll. We went out lobster diving, fishing for sharks and then a sunset party with bonfires down on the outer islands. He is really a great guy and as down to earth as you would imagine. Billy was a blast and I look forward to playin in the Key West with him again soon.
Capt Mike
Capt Mike
Wahoo Season is Here
While wahoo are here all season long the November bite is always one of my favorites. There are a couple of different ways to fish for wahoo. Whether you chose High Speed artificials or live bait bump trolling or drifting, the result is the same. A blazing fast run as the line melts off the reel then a tense moment at the boat at the gaff followed by one of the best dinners you have ever had. Wahoo are a great fight and great table fare.
Brian Whitehead had a fun late afternoon trip wahoo fishing in 150 feet of water.
Brian Whitehead had a fun late afternoon trip wahoo fishing in 150 feet of water.
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