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Southbound Sportfishing Key West Report Aug. 2nd



 
 
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Old August 3rd, 2010, 02:54 PM
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Default Southbound Sportfishing Key West Report Aug. 2nd

August 2, 2010
Snapper is fishing still going strong. We’ve been getting our limit on Gray snapper and/or Yellow tail snapper most days we’ve been looking for them. This should continue for a few weeks more. After that the Gray snappers might slow a bit as the summer spawn ends, but the Yellow tail will probably still bite.
Sharks are still active, mostly lemon, Caribbean reef and bull sharks, especially around the boats fishing for snapper. The water is pretty clear so it’s not uncommon to watch one eat your snapper as you’re winding it in. It can get very frustrating if they start eating too many, but it’s also amazing to watch how quick and agile the sharks can be when they want to.
The offshore fishing continues to show signs of life with a few more dolphin, (Mahi) showing up our past 400 ft of water. We’ve had mostly west current and green water all summer long and that’s not good for dolphin fishing. The east bound current and blue water are finally starting to work their way closer to shore and this should bring in some good fish. There have been a few Wahoo around, mostly under debris and along the color change. Sailfish, which have also been a bit spotty all summer, are also getting more active. Some have been in the blue, but don’t be surprised if one pops up in the green water along the reef or outer bar.
The Black Fin Tuna bit great for a day or two and then shut down, but at least it lets us know they’re around. Expect sporadic feeding over the next few weeks, but decent sized fish when they do.
Summer is hot in Key West as everyone knows, Temperatures in the mid 90’s most days. Make sure you drink plenty of liquids, Water, Gatorade and or Juices. Don’t let yourself get dehydrated. Once you are dehydrated it’s very hard to “catch up” while you still out in the sun. Cold beer and fishing go together like body paint and Fantasy Fest, (aint it wonderful), but make sure beer isn’t the only thing you drink on a hot day of fishing.
Still no oil or any sign of oil in Key West or the water near here and none expected.
 




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