KW Fish Charter

About KW Fish Charter

Growing up, I always looked forward to all water activities - whether it was swimming, scuba diving or fishing. I visited Key West and was mesmerized by the warm weather, laid-back lifestyle and the beautiful waters - where the ocean meets the gulf. I packed-up my things and moved to the southernmost city. At first, I held multiple jobs got on the water as often as I could. I was fortunate to have some local watermen take me under their wings and show me the art and science of offshore fishing. I quickly progressed from deck hand, to mate, to captain. It was a great experience and I still help them out to this day. Nowadays, I still love fishing and spend most of my free time fishing. I will go out and try different techniques or try to find new spots. In the slower season, I spend much of my time under the water studying the fish behavior and how they are affected with the tides and moon phase. As I progress as a captain and angler, I always try to push myself into more challenging situations.
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Bottom Fishing is Good and Tarpon Soon

By |2023-03-23T15:36:16+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Categories: Fishing Reports|

We have had a heck of a season so far. On the reefs and wrecks we have been getting yellowtails, greys, lanes, and mutton snapper. When the bait is thick schools of ceros make it to the chum slick and put up an ice fight on light tackle! Offshore we have been having a variety. One [...]

Groupers, Snappers, and Sharks

By |2022-10-13T14:01:47+00:00October 13th, 2022|Categories: Fishing Reports|

Apologies in advance as it has been a while since our last fishing report and update. Key West and the Florida Keys lucked out big time regarding Hurricane Ian. Our friends to the north are not doing well. We wish them a speedy recovery from this nasty storm. We left off the last report with lobster [...]

Mahi and Mini Season

By |2022-08-09T11:46:39+00:00August 9th, 2022|Categories: Fishing Reports|

The Florida Keys have been staying busy still. We had some Mahi tournaments in May and June and had some nice fish come across the scales! For most people the schoolies were around so made for fun fishing for everyone. In July we saw many more wahoo then I was expecting! The winds started blowing again [...]

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