Reef fishing for snappers.The start of the day was slow. As we were going out for some deep sea fishing the United States Coast Guard pulled us over. After a quick inspection we got the thumbs up and we were on our way. Anchoring up in 80 feet of water the yellow tail snapper started biting immediately. After an hour or so we decided to move along for some bigger fish. A quick boat ride accompanied by some porpoises jumping around we can to our next spot. Some bigger yellow tail and a mutton were hooked up. Another great day with great customers!
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By KW Fish Charter|2017-11-13T07:23:06+00:00November 18th, 2012|Categories: Fishing Reports|Comments Off on deep sea fishing
About the Author: 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.