Reel in the Flavors of Key West: A Fishing Report From Captain Ryan
Greetings, anglers! Captain Ryan Carter here with the latest fishing report from the stunning waters of Key West, Florida. November is truly a spectacular time to cast your lines in the lower Keys.
The pilchards have been plentiful, creating the perfect conditions for an exceptional snapper bite. Mangrove snappers have been the hot commodity in the backcountry, and in my opinion, they make for some of the most delectable table fare. Many of our clients this time of year love to keep a few of these tasty fish to bring back and have expertly prepared at the Hurricane Hole Marina. Their chefs work their magic, serving up the catch blackened, fried, grilled, panko-crusted, and my personal favorite – buffalo style.
But the snapper aren’t the only ones stealing the show. Captain Justin has also been reeling in yellow jacks, mutton snappers, and even some juvenile Goliath grouper while fishing the shallow wrecks and channels surrounding Key West. The diversity of species in these waters is truly impressive.
Whether you’re seeking the perfect meal or an exhilarating battle with a finned fighter, now is the time to plan your Key West fishing adventure. Contact us today to book your charter and experience the flavors and thrills that make this destination so special.
Tight lines, fellow anglers!
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