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OFFSHORE FISHING REPORTS
Last updated on
Monday, January 29, 2024
by Ed Crane, Webmaster since 2006
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2024 |
January |
Captain Jim Scarpa - January 16: Fished for Mangrove
Snapper in 65' of water, chumming and chunking. Fish
did not come up to the surface but they did get very active
when we were chinking cut threads consistently. Got
our limit of 15-21" fish by lunch time and headed home.
Captain Mike Lopez - Jan 1: Great start to the New
Year as Capt Mike Lopez took his crew out on a beautiful
day. While the water and air temps were cold ( by Fl
standards ) the fishing was hot. In search of RG for the 1st
time in months, we managed 3 fire trucks 29", 30"& 31.25".
What we didn’t get in quantity we made up for in quality.
Also managed to catch 8 African Pompano and kept our boat
limit of 2- 24"& 28”, our throwbacks were all as large or
bigger. Managed to catch some AJ’s and tangled with a couple
of taxmen. Great day on the water!
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2023 |
September, October, November & December |
no reports. |
August |
Captain Jeff Michael’s - Aug 27:
Took my son-in-law snapper fishing, loaded the box w
mangroves and yellowtail up to 15 inches and lanes up to 14
inches at rough bottom in 70 feet.
Also caught all 3 species at a wreck in 50 feet.
Released many smaller legal fish or shorts, including
red grouper up to 20 inches at both spots.
All live shrimp or small chunks of cut bait.
They were not fussy they hit everything on the
bottom. Tried a
chum slick at the T Tower and brought some large yellowtail
to the surface but cudas made short work of them before they
could be boated, so we didn't stay there too long.
Weather was good for summer conditions.
Action all day.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Aug 27:
ran out to a wreck in 65’ of water, set up chum slick
and had jumbo mangroves on the surface in a few minutes.
Caught several before they got spooked and went down. Ended
up with a four person limit of mangroves 14-22” and a half
dozen 15-18” YTs. Threw back dozens of smaller snapper and
Spanish mackerel. No predators all day, was a welcome
change.
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July |
Capt Paul Doppelt - July 9:
Ran out for an overnight trip to Pulley Ridge on a
friends boat. We spent the evening and overnight fishing
using shrimp, live bait & cut bait and were rewarded with
Scamp, Muttons, Red Grouper and other species. In the AM we
moved out to deeper water ~600’ working the drop offs with
electric reels. We had a rough time and only caught a few
fish so we headed back into 235’ and continued catching
various grouper, Blackfin and Snapper exclusively using Slow
Pitch rigs. One guy caught two big Scamps on one jig.
Weather conditions were great with no wind and
current was just strong enough.
Learned a lot for a 1st trip and hoping to get back
out again sometime.
Captain Jim Scarpa - July 3:
Ran out to 105' of water and dropped for grouper, no
current at all despite an incoming tide and no bite.
Moved quickly to a snapper spot in 110' of water,
again no current but managed to get the YT's to come up but
they were very cautious.
Had to get them up top and close or the cuda's made
them into a quick meal.
Picked them off one by one until the kids couldn't
take the heat any longer (zero wind, water was like a lake),
caught a few cudas for my nephew then worked our way in
looking for permit.
Hit several spots on the way in but no permit were
around. Caught
several nice mangroves and a few keeper mutton in 65' of
water.
Captain Rod Lashley - July 18:
Captain Rod Lashley and a crew of Gary LaMotte and
his 3 grandkids (Brady, Lane, and Riggins) went 25 mi south
of Marco in 40 ft of water.
We picked up lots of short Red Grouper and Brady got
a big hit and with the fight of his young life we got a 40in
nice fat Cobia.
On the ride home Brady’s smile was big but his Grandpa’s
smile was bigger.
Captain Jim Scarpa - July 21:
Got out just in time to stay north and then west of
the morning storms.
Messed around with some small bonito behind a shrimp
boat then proceeded to 100+ feet of water WSW to snapper
fish. First spot
had YT come up in the chum slick fast but they would not
eat, never have seen this before - event threw cut bait to
them with no line and they would look at it and turn away.
Moved to another spot and YT came up pretty quick
then disappeared but we were able to get them pretty far
behind the boat freelining small jigs with cut bait.
Caught a near limit before we hit high tide and they
shut off, most fish were 20-23", got one 20" mangrove as
well. Hit a few
spots on the way back looking for permit with no luck.
Captain Mike Mueller - July 28:
Left dock about 7:00am and headed NW to 155’ and
targeted red snapper as the tide was turning around 10 am.
Got one nice 30” red snapper and probably 25 small 13” to
16” shorts. Moved out to 179’ and had same problem all
shorts. Kept 4 or so large lanes about 20”. Released about
20 short red grouper and three big keepers.
Gave up late in day and came in to 110’ and anchored
up on a great spot for yellow tail snapper caught about ten
or more 20 to 22”. Then it started attracting predators, so
we headed home. Tough day but the yellow tail success put
everyone in much better mood.
Probably giving up on red snapper inside 85 miles.
Too expensive for too few fish. Oh well January red grouper
opens yeah.
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June |
Captain Wayne Woodring - June 30: Me
and five mates left my dock at 7:00 am and went out to
depths around 105 feet.
We were fishing with cut ladyfish and jigs tipped
with squid. The
bite was slow until around 11 am and then the fishing picked
up. We limited out on red grouper that were up to 28 inches.
We also caught 2 porgys, 6 yellowtail snappers and 1
mutton snapper.
Captain Jim Scarpa - June 30:
Wanted to stay close because I had some novices on
board and was only going to fish for a few hours, hit the
Naples Ledges in 58-65' of water looking for snapper.
Marked large schools of fish but they were mostly
small lanes, pinfish and threads.
Caught enough decent mangroves for dinner and
released many mall lanes, a small cobia and several sharks.
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May |
Captain Paul Doppelt - Friday May 5: Friday afternoon
rode out to fish overnight. Bait used was squid, threadfin
and cut bait. Set up on a large structure and chummed up
18-28” Mangrove Snapper. Also caught quite a few larger
Vermillion Snapper. The bite was excellent when the incoming
tide started to crank up. It was nice to see so many
recreational boats out fishing.
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April |
Captain Mike Lopez - Apr 2: Went out in beautiful
conditions, dead calm seas, to spots from 100-115’. Managed
5 RG from 21”-24”, 2 beautiful gag’s 26 & 28” that didn’t
get the dinner invitation along with a Black @ 22”. Also
caught was an approximately 100 lb goliath. A 12” hammerhead
almost got the black near the boat but missed. Managed a 4
man limit of snapper, mostly vermillion, along with YT, lane
and some large Mango’s, biggest being 21.25 & 20.25”.
Our last spot of the day was loaded with AJ’s, had some fun
with them till it was time to go. Had a couple of small
birds in need of some rest, land on the console, and stayed
with us for over an hour. They were not afraid of us when we
would get near, we tried to offer them some water, which
they didn’t drink. Saw quite a few turtles, easy to spot in
the slick calm conditions, some were mating, spring
is definitely in the air!
Captain Jeff Michaels - Apr 2: I ran 45 miles with my
nephew. Water conditions were flat calm. Wind
forecast was accurate 5 knots or even less. Thread herring
pods everywhere all the way out easily sited for live bait.
Fished 100 feet, slow bite on live bait, switched to chunks
of fresh blue runner that we caught on the way out and
limited on RG up to 29 inches very quickly. Switched
over to snapper and filled the box with mangrove snapper up
to 16 inches on live shrimp, a few lanes up to 12 inches but
mostly mangroves. We were anchored the entire
time. Moved to 84 feet and mostly short lane snapper and
safely released a few more RG up to 23 inches there. Great
day on the Gulf, summer conditions without the heat or
humidity.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Sunday April 23: Went out to 100'
and hit a few grouper spots, got 3 keepers and a bunch of
shorts on frozen threads and live bait. Moved to a
snapper spot, anchored and chummed. Dropped a bait to
the bottom while chum was dispersing and hooked and found a
10'+ shark for 45 minutes, it actually pulled the boat off
anchor. Once the shark fun was over, moved back to the
spot and anchored and caught several 18-22" yellowtails then
the tide went slack and it shut off.
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March |
Captain Ralph Crowell - Mar 28: Almost a perfect day
for an offshore trip. We went out to the bait spot and
loaded up with Grunts and Pinfish, and a few Thread Herring.
Then went west to 120ft of water and found a lot of Lane
snapper and Vermillions, not what we were really looking
for. Moved in to 115ft and caught a few nice Grouper and
some more snappers and a smaller grouper.
Captain Ralph Crowell - Mar 12: We went offshore and
ran west to 112ft. We caught less than our limit of Red
grouper but we caught 3 nice keepers. We landed on some nice Lanes
and Vermillion Snapper that were a of fun. The wind kicked
up quite a bit after 12:00pm so we cut the trip short and
headed in at 1:00 pm. Even with the building seas we had a
decent and quick ride home. Contender makes a great sea
keeping hull!
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February
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Captain Mike Lopez - Feb 28: Headed
out to our 1st stop 48 miles out, slow bite with a lot of
shorts managed 2 keepers. Moved out a little further, 115’,
and same story, 1 keeper here, tidal flow was very low. Had
a couple of short cobia swim around us, but were pretty wary
of our lures and even live bait! Moved to our final stop on
our way in and managed our final keeper, our largest of the
day 23”. Lots of AJ’s and jack crevalle at this spot and
managed a nice mango and YT also. Nice day on the water.
Captain Jim Tessmer - Feb 28: Left the dock at
6:30 headed
SW to 83 feet. Caught 2 Red Groupers 28in and 25in. Headed
to reef at 95ft, Loaded with nice lanes. Largest 20 in .many
14-16 in, 2 more Red groupers. Fished at a few stops around
100-110 feet and nothing. On way back in stopped at 86 ft
caught 2 more Reds. Great day, about 1 to 2 footers on way
out and flat on way back in.
Captain Bob Bixler - Feb 26: Went out SW to 101 ft of
water today. Saw lots of bait on the way out, water
was flat and glassy. Got 4 keeper red grouper a good
number of shorts, one gag, numerous small lanes and a couple
yellowtail. Tide was barely moving and no wind
offshore, we drifted about 0-0.2 mph.
Captain Ralph Crowell - Feb 26: My crew and I fished
Feb. 26th. A near prefect weather day, we caught some really
nice keeper Red Grouper some Lane Snappers, a lot of under
size Red grouper and far too many sharks. We were fishing 60
miles out in 118 - 120 ft of water. A good time was had by
all.
Captain Rod Lashley - Feb 26: Crew Jeff Kaczka and 2 other
non club members went out to 110’ of water straight west of
Marco. Conditions less than 1’ beautiful conditions. Got 8
nice Red Grouper largest one being over 30” great day.
Captain Frank Troha - Feb 20: We went south today 30
miles and caught 1 keeper red Grouper and several 20 inch
lane snapper, but the most unusual thing we saw at least 12
boats trolling with outriggers in a area of 200-300 yards,
not sure what they were trolling for.
Captain Mike Mueller - Feb 21: Fished out to 115’ west of
Marco. Weather forecast was correct this trip, with 1’ seas
or less. Stopped for live bait at 12 mile area and it was
slow but near slack tide. Overall, a slow bite most of the
day but got 8 keeper red grouper 22 to 31” plus numerous
shorts until tide change around
1 to 2 pm then nothing.
Decided to move back in to about 100’ and fished for snapper
et al, got 10 nice yellowtail and 2 20” plus mangrove
snapper, plus the usual AJ’s and goliaths that kept the
crews rods bent to almost breaking point then line broke.
Two to the boat for pictures then released. Assorted small
sharks got into the act so we headed home. Good day overall
and solar table was correct for showing best time for the
best fish activity.
Captain Norb Mika - Feb 1: Jim Heidergot and I fished
on “REEL BAD GAS” 63 miles off shore near L tower with live
bait and shrimp. Highlights include catching a 33" and 35"
red grouper. Gorgeous day, waves less than a foot.
I hope others enjoyed that day as much as we did.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Feb 1: Went out on a friends boat
with 5 people to several spots 118 and 130' of water.
Caught 7 keeper red grouper, 2 keeper black grouper, a
couple dozen or so yellowtails, a half dozen porgies, a
giant pufferfish, sharks, a 100# or so goliath, and an AJ.
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January |
Captain Paul Doppelt - Jan 2: We pushed off the dock
heading offshore to hard bottom at 110-118’. We had to
move around a bit anchoring up on ~ 6 spots to catch our 18
Red Grouper limit. Bait was various live baitfish & Squid.
The Grouper measured between 22 1/2 and 33”. We also picked
up a 28” Mutton Snapper on Squid and 6 Almaco Jack. At noon
we made a quick stop on a ledge in 98’ anchored up and
picked up a dozen large Yellowtail and Mangrove Snapper
using squid & Threadfin as bait. We didn’t use chum and jigs
were 1/4 to 1/2 oz lead heads. Conditions all day were
1’ seas with light breezes. Water quality looked clear at
the surface.
Captain Frank Christensen - Jan 30: On Monday with
dead flat seas, Captain Jeff Krantz, myself and two other
crew mates ran 66 miles SW to 105 feet. With a good tide
during the first hour we caught 5 reds. Shortest 22, 27, two
28 and one 30. Also a few nice porgies. When the tide
slacked the bite shut down. We caped the day by running back
to 30 miles and loaded up on some nice lanes. A beautiful
day on the water with good friends.
Captain Ralph Crowell - Jan 31: We had perfect sea
conditions for our offshore trip. Fish
don't seem to care what the solunar fishing predictions are,
it was a fine day for myself and crew. We limited out on
Red Grouper, Ron Linn caught a nice 32.25 inch Red for the
largest fish of the day. Keith Wohltman, John Ryckman and
myself all caught nice fish. We were 62 miles west of Marco
fishing in 120 ft of water. Live bait was best bait.
Captain Mike Lopez - Jan 31: I took our new President
and Vice President on a grouper trip, weather and sea
conditions were ideal. We pulled up to my spot in 107’ and
within minutes I’m tight with what turns out to be the
biggest RG of the day, 32”. Within minutes after that I’m
once again fighting another firetruck, 30”. After a while we
move a short distance away and again I’m tight with a 27”. I
catch a nice gag @ 24” and at this point Brent and Chris are
wondering what’s going on. Chris finally gets tight, but
it’s with a monster Goliath, 200 lbs. He’s fights the fish
for 10-15 minutes before he finally succumbs to Chris’s
efforts. Meanwhile, Brent has brought in an AJ and a RG
while Chris is still struggling. We move off to another spot
and pick up some more grouper and Chris has hooked himself a
Spotted Moray eel, 1st time I had ever seen one caught.
Brent manages to hook a cobia from the deep and we nearly
get him to the boat but he manages to spit the hook.
We started to fish around 9 and by 11:45 we had our quota of
RG. We made another move to try our luck with some snappers,
with limited success. We managed a few small lanes, a porgy,
some grunts and some small RG’s one being 24” though, back
he went to fight another day. Great day on the water with
great company!
Captain Jim Scarpa - Jan 31: Went out on a friends
boat with 5 people total to several spots in 115-118' of
water. Caught 6 keeper red grouper, largest 29", a few
snapper, a 41.5" AJ and some other assorted smaller fish.
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2022 |
August |
Captain Mike Mueller - Aug 26:
Big red machine went offshore and got delayed by a
big storm about 15 miles long, so after waiting it out for
an hour getting bait nearshore, we preceded more SW and
tried for red grouper. Got five keepers and more shorts
after going out to 100’. Biggest was around
28” but we had lots of nice looking sonar bottom that
produced nothing. Best bite was right before tide change.
Supposedly a good tide day from solunar tables but a very
weak bite not sure if there were fish there or if it was an
area fished out. Moved back into a wreck in 75’ and got one
permit on crab and a few big snapper on cut bait: one
mutton, one yellowtail and one mangrove all over 20” then
headed back home. Overall a slow day but at least we tried a
new area and didn’t get beat up by the storm. Late day
weather was actually better with nothing too rough.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Aug 26:
Ran to a wreck SW of Marco in 80" of water to avoid
the morning storms.
Set up for snapper and caught several in the chum
slick and on bottom - Mangroves to 12-18" and Yellowtails
14-23". Got ran
off the spot by a storm and circled around another storm to
some live bottom west of the T Tower, caught several more
Mangrove Snapper and dozens of short Red Grouper then gave
up trying to find a keeper.
Set up chum slick at the T Tower but could not get
any Yellowtails to come up, hooked several on the bottom but
could not get them to the boat.
Overall we got 30 snapper and came in early.
Captain Rod Lashley - Aug 17:
Struggled a little getting bait fish.
Went 25 miles SW of Marco. We caught 6-7 short Red
Grouper and 1 26 inch Red Grouper.
Rain moved in and waves kicked up a bit, we headed in
before 2. Much
of our fishing time was in slack tide. Not a great day
Captain Mike Lopez - Aug 19:
Weather conditions and seas were ideal. Fishing was
slow, lots of shorts, hitting spots from 30-55 miles out.
Ended up with 4 YT 12-14", 1 RG@ 20” and a young AP, still
had his streamers. Also hooked into 3 large nurse sharks,
between 8-9’. We had live and cut bait and squid.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Aug 23:
Ran west to 115' of water to snapper fish.
Got set up and caught a nice African Pompano while
the chum slick was doing its thing.
Got ran off the spot by a big storm.
Circled around the storm and drifted over another
wreck while waiting to go back to the original spot.
Caught another African Pompano and a 29" Red Grouper.
Fishing shut down at slack tide.
Went back to the original spot and got a dozen or so
nice Yellowtail Snapper and then they shut off.
Hit a few spots on the way back in and got a 25"
mutton and lost a few others.
Decent day.
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July |
Captain Frank Troha - July 4:
We were in 70 feet of water today and caught our
limit of Yellowtail Snapper and some nice Mangrove snapper!
The largest Yellowtail was over 18 inches and the largest
Mangrove was just over 17 inches.
We were fishing with Pilchards on top and bottom!
Captain Rod Lashley - July 3:
Went west of Marco to 115 ft of water. The seas were
2ish on the start of the ride out increased to solid 3+.
Fishing was slow till afternoon, once the tide
started moving things picked up we got our 8 Grouper with
the biggest being 29 1/4.
Throughout the day seas backed down below the 2 mark
for a fairly nice ride back.
Captain Bill Hillyer - July 6:
We went out 82 miles found one grouper and a lot of
the big lane snappers and one porgy. Had to dodge a few
thunderstorms and the water was great. First trip for the
new 32.5 Grady White.
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June |
Captain Rod Lashley - June 25:
Went south west of Marco, 40ft water, out going tide,
limited out red grouper various sizes 21,22,23,24, home at
3:30 very active after slack tide.
Captain Steve Schwindt - June 24:
We left the dock at 7:00 am with flat seas. Started
fishing around the T tower and picked up some decent
snapper. Moved farther west to 80/90 ft of water and caught
grouper and snapper on pinfish, squid and shrimp. We moved
to fish around the L tower and got our limit of grouper and
a nice box of snapper. The grouper were caught on both
pinfish and squid. All in all it was a smooth ride and a
productive day.
Captain Mike Lopez - June 18:
Went out on Saturday for red Snapper, got to our spot
82 miles out in 160’ of water. Live well loaded with pins
and other live bait. Lines in and 50 minutes later our 6 man
crew limited out on them. All of the fish coming over the
side were quality size, this one being the largest. The
others were within 2-3” of this one. Also picked up a nice
32’ Scamp and 24’ RG. Fantastic day to be on the water!
Click image to enlarge.
Captain Barry French - June 16: Ran offshore, a little
bumpy in the morning, stopped at 17 miles, 54’ depth. Lots
of short red groupers, tons of lane snappers. Kept 5 nice
lanes and one nice grunt, great catching day! Almost flat
calm coming back in.
Captain Paul Doppelt - June 15, 2022:
Seas less than 2’ little cloud cover and no rain! Ran
out to the T Tower chummed up some Yellowtail and fed the
Barracuda for an hour.
When that got old we pushed west to a small wreck in
85’ & started chumming. The Yellowtail surfaced and were
super hungry. Surprised as we’re coming off a full moon.
Caught a limit of decent size Yellowtail in ~30 minutes.
Moved out west to 105’ and dropped our anchor on some live
bottom. Began chumming and caught 40 Lane Snapper ~16” as
well as some big African Pompano, a dozen decent size Porgy,
a bunch of Red Grouper & little Dolphin. We used squid,
shrimp & cut bait, all was working equally as well. We
didn’t use much live bait.
Captain Jim Scarpa - June 12, 2022:
Went out on a friend's boat SW due to rollers from
the west.
Anchored and chummed at the T Tower for a while with no
action. Moved
to a wreck in 80', anchored and chummed and caught a near 5
man limit of snapper, mostly yellowtail and 2 muttons. Also
caught an AP and a few Almaco jacks.
Later moved NW to live bottom in 100-110' and drifted
for grouper and caught 1 keeper.
Anchored on live bottom and caught several Vermillion
and Lane snapper, smaller grouper and lost a few big
fish...not sure what they were.
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May
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Captain Jim Scarpa - May 15: Fished for Snapper on the
incoming tide in 105’ of water. Caught a limit of decent
size yellowtails. They appear to be spawning or getting
ready to as they were full of their respective “supplies”.
Drifted for grouper between 100-105’, caught and released a
gag, 1 keeper red, several vermillion and several undersized
reds.
Captain Mike Mueller - May 15:
We fished for red grouper in 115’ and had little
action for 3 hours before tide change at 1pm. One keeper and
two shorts. Then
as tide changed we got 12 keepers in 45 minutes. Full moon
over night and strong tides early and late during the day.
Moved closer to 40 miles offshore and got one 24” permit and
lost one using live crabs. Also got one 20” mangrove
snapper.
Captain Frank Troha - May 16: We
fished south 32 miles, caught our limit in 42 feet of water,
Jigs and Squid. |
February, March
& April
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Captain Jim Scarpa - Saturday
Feb 26: Fished
30 miles west on a wreck chumming for snapper.
Quickly caught 18 nice mangroves then current stopped
and so did the bite.
Moved out into 105' and drifted for grouper, caught
several shorts. Moved deeper to 112' and caught 1 keeper and
several more shorts and assorted snapper.
Came back early to beat the front.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Sunday
March 20: Fished
about 50 miles south before first light before winds started
to pickup. Not
much current most of the morning, hooked 3 permit and lost
them all to Bull Sharks and abandoned that mission.
Anchored and chummed for snapper but mostly small
ones, caught one keeper Cobia.
Headed home to beat the front.
Captain Jim Tessmer -
Tuesday April 5:
Crew of 3 went out 270 heading. Seas forecast 1 ft, more
like 3. 110 feet first drop 4 keeper reds. 24, 25, 25 and
27. Couple big lanes 14-17. Next drop 115ft=0, 118=0, headed
to 108 ft caught 7 shorts and a 27 red with a few yellowtail
and lanes. Good day but rough ride back in.
Captain Paul Doppelt - Friday April 15:
2 50' dives, shipwreck and reef.
Visibility was ~25-30’ and both sites showed large
numbers of Mangrove Snapper many as big as 26”. There were
also quite a few Gag & Black Grouper mixed in with Goliath
Grouper. Surprised to see many large Gray Triggerfish and
Hogfish. Schools of White Grunt were present around all
structure as well. Many as big as 16”.
I imagine this condition will be scene on all
structures at this time. We did find and recover a pair of
large Fortress anchors! Next week the plan is to dive a
large stretch of rocky bottom in ~80’ on scooters to look
for some Muttons and Grouper.
Captain Norb Mike - Friday April 15:
Out 63 miles SW.
They’re out there.
32.5”, 31”, 28” and a bunch of shorts and 8’ Shark.
Live bait worked the best.
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January 2022 |
No new reports |
2021 |
December 2021 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - Dec 19: Fished on a friends boat in
80' of water SW of Marco. Fishing was slow in the am, but
when the tide started to change we caught some very nice
Mangrove Snapper to 20", several Lesser AJ's, several Almaco
Jacks, one keeper African Pompano and a few shorts, and we
lost a Cobia the size of a school bus. Great day on the
water... |
Aug-Sept-Oct-Nov |
No new reports |
July 18 to July
26 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - July 24: Ran offshore to 155' to get
our last American Red Snapper for the season. Weather
conditions were tough, dodged a few storms and ran through
2-3' rollers from the west for 82 miles with expectations of
a quick ARS limit and some deeper water snapper / grouper
fishing. Never count your chickens before they hatch...we
marked a lot of nice ARS "trees" but they all had lockjaw.
We tried all baits and we worked multiple spots back and
forth 3-4 times each. We hooked 2 and lost both. We moved in
to 140' to grouper fish and immediately caught a 20" ARS. We
also landed 3 grouper and 2 porgy. |
June 13 to July
17 |
No reports |
June 6 to June
12 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - June 10:
Ran out to a wreck in about 128’ looking for Snapper.
We had a compliment of various live bait including
Pilchards, Shrimp, Squirrel Fish & Pinfish. We brought a
concoction of chum mixed with oats menhaden oil and cut bait
which we proceeded to scoop into the water as the chum began
dispersing from the dual chumbags we put out. The bottom
marked well for Snapper and we were rewarded with large
Vermilion Snapper some as big as 16”. We also had the
Mangrove and Yellowtail up in the slick which came home with
us too. Drifting way back on the bottom with a super long
leader we caught some big Muttons. I think the secret there
is long leader and live bait. A 42” Cobia showed up to check
us out and became a passenger in our fish box as well.
Gotta remember to let them tire before gaffing them
because this one flopped all around the deck for a bit.
Jim Scarpa - June 12:
Went out to 155' on a friends boat.
Got a limit of American red snapper.
Set up on a wreck for snapper and caught a few but we
gave up to drift for grouper on the way in.
Caught several nice red grouper (24-30+") and a 26"
gag. Hooked and
lost a permit.
Captain Rod Lashley - June 12:
No crew. Went out to check some marks I haven't used
in a while......40ft of water, Dropped 2 lines in and
limited and on my way home in 25 mins. Red Grouper 26in and
23in. Nice day for a 0 rated fish day.
Captain Paul Doppelt - June 12:
Left the dock at 6:00 AM headed out to deeper water
looking for Red Snapper. We had pinfish & squid for bait.
Anchored up on various spots in approx 195’ of water.
Although the screen marked very well we had very few
bites until ~12:30 PM when the bite picked up substantially
through 3:30. We were using chicken rigs & fish finders. Put
a limit of large Red Snapper and an assortment of grouper -
Gags, Blacks & Scamps, as well as some larger Porgy. The
bite at 195’ maybe different from shallower water 100’.
Little taps on the line were big fish most every
time. At two locations we had schools of Dolphin show up. We
pitched bare hook skirted jigs & landed 20 schoolies 16-24”.
Good day seas were mostly calm with limited rain.
Cannot wait for the weather to clean up so I can get back
out.
Captain Mike Mueller - June 12:
Big Red Machine left the dock for offshore fishing
last Saturday at 6:30 am. Our primary goal was Red Snapper
and then grouper, so tide charts indicated best bite would
be about just after high tide around 1pm for offshore 80
miles NW of Marco. So we fished our way out starting in 105’
of water for grouper and got about 8 keepers (22" to 29”)
and numerous shorts out to about 115’. Then we went on out
to 155’ to fish for Red Snapper and arrived there about
12:30pm and sure enough 8 other boats in the same big area.
We saw on sonar large schools from bottom up to about 20’
off bottom and drift fished luckily right with them for
about 15 minutes with not much wind and slow speed. Almost
every drop got a bite and used chicken rigs with whole
squid. No real big ones most 20 to 24” but nice size for
eating and good fighters. Within 30 minutes on two drifts we
kept our limit of 10 and released about 5 others with a
descending device or venting. So it was very good timing,
since they were really biting as forecasted by the tide
tables. Left for home and fished several spots on the way
back and got two more keeper grouper and then stopped at a
wreck for permit. We had two bites but could land either
with one to the boat almost in net range and it then it
flipped out the hook. Oh well they are still there!
|
May 30 to June
5 |
Captain Paul Doppelt (as told by Jim
Scarpa) - June 5:
Went to a wreck in 80' for snapper.
Lots of AJ's in the chum immediately, followed by big
mangrove snappers up to 23".
Had to chum hard and chunk frozen sardines / threads
to keep the mangroves in the slick.
Caught and released many AJ's.
A large school of permit came by later in the day and
after a brief encounter with the anchor rope we managed to
boat a 35" permit. Overall, it was an epic day of fishing.
Came home with a limit of mangroves, a few
yellowtail, a nice mutton and a permit.
|
May 23 to May
29 |
No reports |
May 16 to May
22 |
No reports |
May 9 to May 15 |
Captain Ralph Crowell - May 13:
Weather was not the best, winds and sea both higher
than forecast. We went west to 110 ft. Caught a lot of short
red groupers and 4 nice size keepers 25 to 21 inches.
Also a ton of mostly Lane Snappers. Kept only a few. Sharks
got a few also. All said it was a decent trip.
|
May 2 to May 8 |
No reports |
Apr 25 to May 1 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - Apr 25:
Went west to 105' late morning and drifted for
grouper, bite was slow but we managed to land 3 keepers (29,
27, 21) and released several shorts.
Caught a few snapper and a porgy while grouper
fishing and lost a king.
Set up for snapper on a wreck just before sunset,
tons of fish but the cuda ate everything.
Captain Jim Scarpa - May 1:
Went south to fish for permit and cobia.
Went 4 for 5 with the permit, biggest 29.75".
Caught nearly a dozen cobia in the 30" range, no
keepers. Caught
10 keeper snapper in the 12-15" range.
Captain Rod Lashley - May 1:
Jeff K and I went out to 106ft, lots of small Red
Grouper, tough day 0 keepers. 0 for 2 on Permits, lost 1 to
structure and 1 to bad line.
Captain Robert Bixler - May
1: Went to a
wreck in 40 fow, 2 other boats, lost something solid and had
a few little fish, kept going west to 60 fow.
Got a 2-person limit of 10-14" lanes, a couple very
short red grouper and a marginal mangrove.
|
Apr 18 to Apr
24 |
No reports |
Apr 11-Apr 17 |
No reports |
Apr 4-Apr 10 |
No reports |
Mar 28-Apr 3 |
Captain Rod Lashley - Mar 29: My son Chris and I went out to
110' of water, beautiful weather and 0-1' seas. Got bait 4
miles out, lots of blue runners, sand perch, and a few pins.
Picked up 3 keepers, 2-24, 1-22, and 1 large Grouper head,
the sharks were not good to us grrr! |
Mar 21-Mar 27 |
Captain Jim Tessmer - Mar 23: We headed out at 7 am.
We’re able to get many pins 3 miles out. Fished 75 ft - all
shorts. At 90 feet boated 3 legal Reds and 2 -16 in yellow
tails. Headed south and picked up 5 more legal Reds in 95
ft. Also had a 30 minute struggle with a 9 foot Bull Shark.
A lot of action, good crew and good seas.
|
Mar 14-Mar 20 |
Captain Joel Rohletter - March 15:
After a couple fishless trips in close (20-25 miles)
decided to bite the bullet and run out to deeper water. No
luck with bait on the way out so we pressed on to 90 feet.
Still no luck with a Sabiki rig over the patch bottom so I
broke out a "flutter jig". I had never had any luck catching
keeper fish with them before. Partner was using squid and I
landed 6 keeper Red Grouper to his 1 and mine were all
larger. Unfortunately I lost the "lucky jig" and things
slowed down. Back to the dock with 4 Grouper between 23 and
28 inches. Water was really clear and the water temp was 69
degrees. Don't forget your descending device.
|
Mar 7-Mar13 |
No reports |
Feb 28-Mar 6 |
No reports |
Feb 21-27 |
Captain Joe Sambataro - February 26: On
a friend’s boat, went out to 110 feet of water.
Water was 73 degrees.
Caught 6 Red Grouper, one short.
5 legal between 21 inch and 27 inch.
Caught them all on one spot.
Used live bait caught on the way out.
Ed R boat, crew was me, Gary Z and Andy.
Not many boats.
Calm conditions.
Captain Greg Peterson
(written by Roger Linder) - February 26: Cap. Greg with crew
Gary, Larry, and Roger left the dock at 7 AM low tide to
fish the incoming.
After stopping for bait (where are the pin fish)
headed west to 115 ft. By noontime we had our limit
including 5 over 30 inches the largest 32.5. All on live
bait, sand perch, blue runners etc. a little windy but 8 oz.
held bottom.
Captain Ralph Crowell -
February 26: With a crew consisting of Mark Tanner, John
Ryckman and Keith Wohltman we left Marco at low tide around
7AM and headed for a bait stop 12 miles out. No bait in
close the day before. Weather was perfect and the seas a
light 1-2' chop. After getting bait we headed out to our
secret spot 55 miles "West of Marco" in 100' depth. Catching
was slow at first, then as the tide turned it picked up and
everyone managed to get at least one keeper. We ended the
day with 6 in the cooler. Fished live bait, jigs with squid
and gulp curly tail grubs. Largest fish was 28" and all were
over 24. We utilized the Rhodan trolling motor on the 32'
contender to keep us on the fish. Many shorts kept the
action lively. A great day on the water.
|
Feb 14-Feb20 |
No reports. |
Feb 7-Feb 13 |
No reports. |
Jan 31-Feb 6 |
No reports. |
Jan 24-Jan 30 |
Captain Roger Linder - Jan 22:
Left dock at 6 AM stopped for bait 15 miles out, no
sign of red tide, continued west to 100 feet. By 1 PM had
our limit of 10 nice sized grouper. It was as perfect a day
one could hope for light breeze but a perfect drift. The
crew, Gary, Bert, Rod, Mike opted to stop at the R tower to
try for a leader board Cobia. No luck, several boats no
fish. Back at dock at 3:30, cleaned boat and fish, great
crew! The
mystery is how can fisherman standing a few apart, using
same bait, rig etc. have completely different catch rate, 0
verses 4? And you can never know who will have the hot hand!
Captain Joe Sambataro - Jan 26:
Went out 55 miles from Wiggins Pass to find keeper
grouper. Got two
in the boat, two lost on the way up, one giant Porgy and a
snapper. Not red
hot but OK- we did not get skunked!
Anchor got stuck at the last spot.
I use Anchor Saver - a system to get anchors off the
bottom without losing it all- that worked great.
Crew was Ed R, Mark S and Gary Z.
Did not take time to take pictures of fish.
Got in late after working anchor for half hour.
Went right to cleaning the fish.
Good day with great friends.
Captain Wayne Woodring - Jan 27: I went out to the
same general area as Jan 23rd leaving the dock around 8:30
and limited out by around 1:00 with 10 red grouper with the
largest being 30 inches. We also used jigs, squid and
cut up lady fish.
|
Jan 17-Jan 23 |
Captain Frank Christensen - January
19th: With a crew of three, we stopped at the 12 mile reef
for bait. After filling the live well went southwest to 48
feet. After catching a ton of Lanes started drifting for
grouper. Probably 30 shorts between 14 and 19 inches with
three keepers 21 to 24 in length. A great fishing day inside
of 30 miles.
Captain Paul Doppelt - Jan 23:
Found a bunch of live bait at 41’ due west of the
Marco River. Took a ride out to MSC fishing area at 112’ and
attempted to drift for Grouper. No current and tough bite.
We caught a dozen or so undersize Reds, lost a few larger
fish in the rocky bottom, came in with 3 keeper Reds. There
were lots of Tuna & Bonito chasing bait and got to at least
watch them hunt.
Stopped off at the Spring hole and caught a 26” Gag. The
morning tide was stronger which seemed to make a difference.
Captain Wayne Woodring - Jan 23: Left dock around 7:30
with 4 crew members to a depth of 100 feet. Limited out
with 10 red groupers by noon with the largest being 28
inches. I used a drift anchor and caught the grouper
on jigs, squid and cut up lady fish. We also went to another
area in 100 feet and caught 4 amberjack and 5 African
pompano. We only kept 2 of the African pompano because the
limit is 2 per boat and we released the amberjacks.
|
Jan 10-Jan 16 |
Captain John DeMarco - Jan 13:
I took out a crew to look for our limit of grouper
about 61 miles out, limited out with all big boys largest
31.5 inches long by noon. Then drove around looking for big
snapper, found awesome bottom stacked with fish and all big
boys! Took 30 large mangroves, 1 monster Mutton and a
surprise tuna!
Couple of yellowtail.
It was a great day out there and just got in before
the winds hit. Bait of choice was sardines! Thanks to Chuck,
Dan Eagle and George we wacked them!
Can't wait to go to this spot again!
Jim if any members are ever looking for an offshore
trip I'm there Captain. We split the cost, usually 150.00 to
200.00 based on how many on board!
|
Jan 03-Jan 09 |
no reports available yet. |
Dec 27-
Jan 2021-02 |
No reports. |
2020 |
Dec 20-Dec 26 |
No reports. |
Dec 13-Dec 19 |
Captain Frank Troha - Dec 13:
Caught our limit today in 45 feet, largest Grouper
was 32 inches.
Captain Paul Doppelt (as told by Jim
Scarpa) - Dec 13:
Ran out to 107' to fish in the Super Grouper /
Snapper event.
Anchored and
fished for Snapper and grouper.
Caught a good number of decent Mangrove Snapper, a
few Yellowtails and Vermillion as well.
Lost our largest Mangrove to a cuda, the remains were
12". Caught many
undersized Red Grouper, three undersized Gags with the
largest being 20", lost a few decent fish after they holed
up, and a 10' Hammerhead shark ate a Red that would have
gone 30"+ - we did land the 16" head.
At the end of the day we had 1 22" Red Grouper on the
boat.
Captain John DeMarco - Dec 13:
Life is Good headed out as many did last Sunday. The
game plan was to find Mr. Big grouper! Then chum up snapper!
The crew decided that we should get on the wreck
early to avoid over crowding, so after we hit our bait spot
we headed to the wreck!
Using chum and corn, forgot the oats!! We chummed up
the PREDATORS! Got 1 yellowtail in the boat, the rest became
fish food! Then
Mr. Grouper time, different results instantly! Limited out
in 3 hours! Biggest 26.5, may not be enough for our Super
Grouper contest but my crew had a BLAST! PERFECT DAY! on the
gulf. We ended the day with a surprise Mutton Snapper 25.5
inches.
|
Dec 6-Dec 12 |
Captain Mike Mueller - Dec 10 & 13: We
had trouble getting bait inside 3 miles due to red tide and
most of it dying in the bait well. However, on both trips we
got bait at 12 mile area which survived nicely. Both of
these trips had very good success especially right before
high tide and right after high tide. On the first trip, we
fished an area predominately for red grouper and got our
limit by 1 pm. Size ranged from 22 to 30” and we released
several keepers in the 20 to 25” range. Water depth was
about 110’. Most undersized fish could be released by using
a needle insert but the bigger ones needed to use a device
like SeaEqualizer. Then left for a wreck in 80’ and got some
small yellowtail and rudder fish. Nothing worth reporting
there. The trip
on the 13th was really outstanding just like when we started
out in 2014 or so where lots of small red grouper and then
we got the mother lode, 15 keepers and kept the biggest ones
with four about 30” but lots of action sometimes with four
fish on at the same time. This was our tournament day so
regardless of how it works out we had a blast since the
action was so good. Hopefully, this portends well for the
future fishing since the fishery may be recovering after
most of us greatly reduced fishing due to weather and COVID
concerns over there last 4 months or more. Left this area
which was in about 115’ of water and went to another wreck
in 80’ and then a tower. Got nothing worth mentioning in
these two spots and headed for home about 3:30pm.
One lesson from both of these
trips is to really zoom in on the bottom 20’ or less, the
best fishing was on bottom signal with minor sonar response
that could be overlooked especially when moving at higher
speeds than 20mph. I mark some areas when moving around
where it may be one small blip and then come back and check
them out later at very slow speeds like 10mph or less. Move
around in a X shape pattern to see the extent and many times
its patches on bottom that are productive and we drift from
one to the other. Older spots that still look great with
large amount of fish coming 6 feet or more off bottom are
less productive for grouper but are probably ok for
anchoring and snapper fishing and after chumming and waiting
sometimes grouper will come to you. Recommend trying to find
those new smaller areas that haven’t been fished and are
harder to find but more productive.
|
Nov 29-Dec 5 |
No reports. |
Nov 22-Nov 28 |
Captain Norb Mika - Fri Nov 27: Went out Friday L tower and
thereabouts. Big snapper on shrimp. Would not hit pin
fish or other live bait? Couple small grouper.
Captain Paul Doppelt - Sat Nov 28: Ran out looking for
Red Grouper. Had not seen many reports as to depths they
were holding. First series of drifts were in 90’ on live
bottom. We didn’t get even one bite. We pushed out to 107’
over very hard bottom and anchored up. The bite was pretty
good using live pinfish as well as squid rigged on 6 & 8 Oz
jigs. The Red Grouper were 22-31”. We also managed to catch
Mangrove Snapper 18-26” and a 26” Mutton all on the same
spot with no chum. Once the tide change was complete we
deployed chum and put a bunch of Yellowtail & Vermillion
Snapper on the boat. I think the tide change around noon
swung the boat and allowed us to cover more ground.
Captain Jim Scarpa - Sat Nov 28: Ran SW to a wreck in
85' looking for snapper, bottom was marking well, anchored
and chummed but we could not get them to come up, possibly
due to the barracuda party under the boat. Lost a very
large cobia at the boat, had several break offs on the
bottom, released multiple AJ's, landed several 15-16"
muttons only to watch them get eaten by the cuda when
released. Moved away from the wreck and drifted and
landed a 20" mutton. Moved northwest to 100' and
caught a limit of red grouper in 1.5 hours (21" to 30").
Moved to another wreck in 105', bottom was marking very well
but we could not get the YT to come up into the chum slick.
Hooked some YT on the bottom only to have them "shortened"
by the cuda on the way up. Gave up on snapper for the
day.
Captain Marty Wilhelm - Sat Nov 28: With flat seas and
moderate temperatures we headed west for Grouper. Bait was
frozen squid and we stopped by Red 2 and picked up live bait
as well. Relative quick and pleasant ride out to 110' of
water and the bite was strong. We had windless trouble and
drifted with a drift anchor most of our time. They hit
almost anything that was sent down. Jigs, live and cut bait
all worked. We limited and released the smaller keepers. No
records, our biggest was 27". We did pick up an undersize
Gag. Ratio of keepers was good probably 1 in 4 or 5. Had an
8-9' Hammerhead chase one Grouper to the boat but, he got
spooked and didn't take him. Didn't run into any Snapper
but, we really weren't trying.
|
Nov 15-Nov 21 |
No reports. |
Nov 8-Nov 14 |
No reports. |
Nov 1-Nov 7 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - Sunday Nov 1:
Ran out to a small wreck in 85’ hoping to catch some
snapper. We knew it was gonna be tough to get those fish to
eat given we have such a big beautiful full moon but hey it
beats reruns of “The Twilight Zone” right?
Got on anchor by 11:30 AM and began chumming hard.
Within 20 minutes we had hundreds of flag Yellowtail up on
top at our boat! The frenzy continued and by 2:00 we had 50
YT Ave 16” in the box. As the tide turned the fish were
still eating! Also had a nice Rainbow Runner take a bait. We
fished exclusively with shrimp and small lead head jigs. I
think the secret sauce was bringing plenty of chum and
keeping it flowing hard.
My friend tried hooking up with Muttons and Mangroves
on the bottom but couldn’t get the fish by the posse of
Barracuda around the boat. The run to the boat was just too
long.
|
Oct 25-Oct 31 |
No reports. |
Oct 18-Oct 24 |
No reports. |
Oct 11-Oct 17 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - Oct 11: despite the weather forecast,
my neighbor and I ventured west and gradually worked to 110’
of water. Stopped several times along the way in 60-70’ to
take advantage of multiple schools of bonito (look for the
birds, they were everywhere). Once in 110’ we caught many
undersized red grouper and three keepers 21”, 26”, 29”. Also
picked up several yellowtail snapper and a nice king. |
Oct 4-Oct 10 |
No reports. |
Swpt 27-Oct 3 |
Captain Jim Rohletter - Sept 27:
Finally a reasonable fishing trip. After Red Snapper season
we were a little burnt out with the long runs offshore.
Great forecast for Sunday, 27 Sept. so we took my
granddaughter out. Left the dock around noonish, netted some
Mullet and white bait on the way out and headed to 60 ft.
Water was slick going and coming. Bite was slow till the
tide picked up. Caught a couple dozen shorts but managed to
put 3 keepers to 25 inches in the boat, and back at the dock
by 3.
Captain Don Richards - Sept 27:
Went offshore on Sunday the 27th. Forecast called for
perfect conditions and surprisingly that was exactly what we
experienced... light winds and slick calm conditions. Left
the dock at 6:45 and headed west / southwest about 10 miles
and loaded up the livewell pretty quickly with pinfish. Went
out to about 45 miles / 100’ and hit two different areas.
Put 7 nice red grouper in the box (largest 30”). When the
bite slowed down we moved out another 9 miles (about 115’)
to an area where we have caught many nice fish before,
however nothing was there on this trip. Decided to go back
to 100’ and shortly thereafter we picked up our 8th keeper
red to hit our limit. We also caught a few nice mangroves in
addition the normal lanes. Fish were hungry and hit the
pins, squid and cut bait.
|
Sept 20-Sept 26 |
No reports. |
Sept 13-Sept 19 |
No reports. |
Sept 6-Sept 12 |
No reports. |
Aug 30-Sept 5 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - Aug 30: Loaded up with live shrimp,
blocks of chum, squid, frozen threadfin, 10 gallon mixture
of sand, oats, menhaden oil & block chum to help the slick.
Took a crew of 5 south to The Marquesas neighborhood looking
for Snapper & Pelagic's. Our bottom machine marked 20-30’
relief on a small wreck in 83’ and we set up to fish the
incoming tide. The action was non-stop till slack tide
loading the boat with Yellowtail, Mangroves & large Lane
Snapper. The Lanes & Mangrove’s didn’t come up to the top so
we caught them on small chicken rigs and fish finders with
2-3 OZ weights. Surprised we didn’t see any Dolphin or
Black-fin as there were lots of weed lines and bait schools
seen on the surface. After the tide stopped we relocated to
a spot closer in 80’ further north for the outgoing tide and
caught more Snapper but no Pelagic's. Had multiple hook ups
with large Grouper (we think) but on our light tackle we
couldn’t land them. Had a guy on the boat who’s a chef
(owned multiple restaurants in NY). He loves preparing Asian
& Brazilian food dishes. Back at the dock he filleted Some
Blue Runner we caught. We bled and gutted them immediately
after landing them. DELICIOUS SUSHI! Very sweet tasting.
Apparently they’re a delicacy in Japan. Who’d have thought a
fish we treat as a trash fish would be so good to eat?
Captain Rod Lashley - Sept 1: With crew Jeff Kaczka went to
40' of water southwest of Marco Island in a frenzy limited
and kept 4 nice fat keeper Red Grouper 23-27 inches in an
hour and a half.
Captain Rod Lashley - Sept 2: With crew Gary La Motte went
to 40' water southwest of Marco. 3 keeper Red Grouper 21",
22", 26.5", in before 11:30 could not get a 4th one. It got
windy 2-3 ft seas, drifting to fast, lots of shorts. We got
4 6 to 7 ft Nurse sharks and believe this or not, Gary
hooked into something big, got it to the top of the water,
it was a 7ft Nurse female shark female and her partner
mating! When we cut the line they just slowly dropped out of
sight. Unbelievable.
Captain Mike Mueller - Sept 2: We headed WNW to 110-115’.
Initially got bait nearshore 25’ water depth. Got four
grouper before tide change with numerous shorts drifting on
three different spots. Had to keep moving then bite turned
off for 45 minutes or so then as tide turned got 3 keepers
and numerous shorts on one spot. Then just tried drifting
blindly west looking for new areas. Bottom looked
unimpressive but had fish scattered. Got three more keepers
and lots of shorts on this unimpressive looking bottom. Most
red grouper keepers were in the 20-27” range. Then nothing
on bottom that looked barren. Left for a wreck in 80’ water
depth. About 4 pm we drifted four times with floating crabs.
Hooked up two nice permit simultaneously and got both to the
boat, biggest 28"+. After numerous yelling at the captain to
back up do this or that, high fives around the boat. All
good fun. Headed home about 4:30 pm just in time to get
rained on in Smokehouse Bay. |
Aug 23-Aug 29 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - Aug 29: Took my nephew's fishing
Saturday with the priority being to get them some action to
remember. Went south to a spring hole and was able to get
them hooked up with multiple barracuda to get their reels
screaming, a few reef sharks off the bottom looking for
cobia but none were to be found, a limit of mangrove
snapper, and a huge stingray one of them hooked on a snapper
rod with a 4500 reel and fought like a trooper for 1 hour
(if it were me I would have broke it off, but my nephew
enjoyed the fight, to be young again...). They got to see
several big turtles and we ate the snapper for dinner with
the rest of the family...an adventure they will never
forget. |
Aug 16-Aug 22 |
Captain Mike Mueller - August 18: Left late due to local
storms pushing departure to 8:45am (not originally
forecasted by weather sites but most of the day was correct
and seas were <2’) and then headed out for bait. We got some
nice blue runners and some pinfish in 30’ of water plus
small threads. Headed out to 80’ wreck and got no permit
before the tide change so moved on to the grouper areas west
between 110 to 115’. Had very active bite as forecasted
after tide change for about 3 hours with numerous shorts
probably about 30 plus, also got 8 keepers biggest being
about 28+, several 26 and 27” were also caught until the
bite turned off about 4pm as forecasted on the solunar
charts. So, went back to a wreck in about 80’ and got
numerous short bites, lost 5 crabs, but none ended up in the
boat so the permit may be getting smarter or the fisherman
dumber, not sure which. |
Aug 9-Aug 15 |
Captain Jeff Krantz - Aug 7: Left Caxambas at 7:30, stopped
for bait at 7.5 miles & 12 mile. Managed a decent amount but
they were all large. Went straight to 110 feet, grouper bite
was slow with one keeper before noon and one large porgie.
Yellowtail were very active and caught a mess! Spent some
time checking out other interesting looking spots for next
time. Water was flat as predicted. This is still very new to
me and I’m enjoying learning about structure, bait,
techniques, etc. These report have been very helpful -
thanks to all.
Captain Rod Lashley - Aug 8: Crew of 4, 65' of water west of
Marco. 8 keeper grouper 21-25.5. Went to R Tower, Permit
hanging very close to tower lost 3, couldn't get away from
the tower fast enough. |
Aug 2-Aug 8 |
Captain Mike Mueller - Aug 4: Fished with crew offshore and
weather was perfect, the forecasters got it right with very
little wind and 2’ or less waves all day. Tide change for
high tide was about 1 pm and we headed out west of Marco.
Tried to get bait but had problem with mainly only 2” spots
at 3 mile and 12 mile reef, perfect snapper bait but small
for grouper. Rod Lashley gave us some day old pinfish that
were perfect size so we headed out. Stopped at a wreck in
80’ of water and got a couple of rudder fish and a few bite
offs by barracuda of small snapper, tide was good incoming
but bite was very poor as forecasted by solunar tables. No
permit hit our crabs nor did we see any schools. Left this
spot and headed off 110’ water and caught only two keeper
groupers on four spots that looked productive. After tide
change around 1 pm bite picked up (as forecasted) mainly
shorts at first then got 8 nice keepers with one 29”+ and
two around 27” so a nice day for grouper but had to keep
moving and work each area hard with multiple slow drifts to
get our limit. Big fish came on big bait. Finally, headed
back to the first wreck in 70’ of water about 5 pm which
produced nothing earlier in the day. This time we got two
permit in about 30 minutes 26 and 31”.
Captain Paul Doppelt - Aug 7: Went out to a wreck in 115’.
Yellowtail bite was mediocre. Lots of predators. Moved over
to a wreck in 105’ and picked up a bunch of Porgy, some YT
and battled with predators. Used fresh shrimp, squid and cut
bait. Also some divers did shoot some African Pompano at the
2nd stop. |
July 26-Aug 1 |
Captain Rod Lashley - July 31: Went west of Marco to 65'of
water. Seas were rough, 2-3s the first couple of hours then
gradually layed down nicely. 3 fisherman, 5 grouper keepers
21-24.5 inches, lots of shorts, really should have limited
lost a couple. |
July 19-July 25 |
No reports available yet |
July 12-July 18 |
Captain Bill Hiller (written by Ed Shebert) - July 15: Plan
was to head West approx 80 miles to fish for American Red
Snapper. The day before we surveyed a couple of nearby bait
stops, catch was light, a few Pinfish, Blue Runner and
others. Notable was a sizeable catch of small Mangrove
Snapper which we released. Good news for the future. We left
the dock at 5:15 am and slowly got up to speed at first
light. Water was calm and we nudged the boat up to 40 mph,
arriving at the spot around 8:30 am, 170' of water. Saying
the bite was slow is an exaggeration, it was non- existent
except for a few smalls. First ARS was landed late morning,
a 25" fish. We moved to several spots, nothing except small
Grouper, then got two large Grouper later on. Also got a few
snapper, a Porgy...that was it. The catch yielded almost 4
lbs of fillets for each angler, so in retrospect it was a
good day, and a great boat ride. Left for home approx 4:00
pm, running into a storm the last 10 miles, serious white
caps but Captain had no problem with such. |
July 5-July 11 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - July 9: Took a small crew out to a
~500’ long edge in 75’ Thursday to dive and spearfish.
Visibility was pretty good and thermal cline at 60’ temp
dropped almost 20 degrees. Hearing reports of the same
phenomenon diving at other spots including the California.
We saw lots of Mangrove Snapper many of which looked to be
18-28”. Also came across decent size Gag Grouper, Amberjack
school, Jack, Hogfish & Red Grouper. Many of the Red Grouper
appear bigger than usual in these shallower waters. I
imagine anchoring and chumming would produce some good
action on the ledges. 2nd dive on an ~150 wreck nearby had
same fish populating it as the ledge. Bring some crabs as
there are lots of Permit & Cobia hanging out. Anyone wanna
know what the structure is you’re fishing on I’d be glad to
dive it and help you diagram the bottom. It does help when
fishing. |
June 28 July 4 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - July 2 - Took a long boat ride
southwest to 150’ and the land of the giants. The water was
flat and the weather clear. Drifted around an area we have
caught big ARS in previous years. After about an hour with
no decent marks or bites my crew mutinied and we diverted to
shallower water (80-90’) and some small wrecks to fish. We
hooked up and landed a couple of Permit & Cobia as well as a
limit of 14-17” Yellowtail Snapper and some bigger Mangrove
Snapper. We somehow caught a couple decent size Red Grouper
on super light tackle too. The weather was hot and some of
the crew jumped in and swam around with the Yellowtail
school. The visibility was clear to bottom. Pretty fun!
Moral of the story, you can drive over a lot of fish to get
to other fish...
Captain Mike Mueller - July 4: Took son, grandson and
daughter in law to the Springhole south of Marco ~45 miles
on Saturday. Best bite was after tide change around 12:30 pm
for about 2 hours as forecasted by Solunar table. However,
we got bad results with permit lost all five to sharks could
not outrun them they were very hard to avoid even by opening
the bale and trying to then drag the fish away from the
spring hole. Saw large schools of permit circling the hole.
Got four small Cobia into the boat around 30” so had to
release plus two mutton snapper about 16” also released too
small. So we had lots of action but it is almost not
fishable in a big boat. Drifting was ok until tide picked up
later in the day, so anchored and chummed heavily but tide
got too strong and bite shut down the chum was going to far
from the boat. My son had hired a guide out of the keys and
they got about 50% of the permit by chasing them in bay boat
with trolling motor away from the hole but I struck out.
Think I will try other areas the sharks there are just too
smart and aggressive. There was a scuba diver there and he
said he saw 5 8’sharks and one Goliath as big as his boat. |
June 21-June 27 |
Captain John Rohletter - June 21: Fished with two anglers.
Off the dock at 5:30 with lines in 65 miles out about 8:30.
We had a full baitwell of pilchards and pinfish and the
weather was great. Bite was very slow. Took 5 hours to boat
4 Red Snapper. Bait of choice for the fish was squid. Only
other catch were 6 or 8 very small Red Grouper. Tried to
keep a flatline out, no action but a couple of small sharks.
With the limit on ARS we moved into about 120 feet and again
with the bite slow, we boated 3 nice Porgies on squid and
Bonita chunks and a 21 inch Red Grouper on a pinfish. Nice
box of fish, but it took a lot of moving and anchor resets
to put them in the boat. |
June 14-June 20 |
Captain Jeff Krantz - June 15: Ran 50 miles west to 110 feet
(this was our first attempt at this depth). Seas were
slightly rougher than forecasted but worked for fast drift
(first time drifting as well!). Searched for good bottom and
found a few good spots. Caught two keeper red grouper and
several shorts plus one nice porgy. Awesome first day for us
- will be back out there soon!
Captain Paul Doppelt - June 16: Ran out to 150' of water and
anchored on a small area holding big fish. Immediately
boated a couple big American Red Snapper, a 35" Red Grouper,
a couple nice Scamp Grouper, and several decent sized Porgy.
After the bite cooled we moved to another spot, anchored and
caught 18 Dolphin, a few more American Red Snapper and some
Yellowtail Snapper. |
June 7-June 13 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - June 13: Fished in the T-Rex
Tournament in 85-115' of water. Grouper were hard to find,
so we caught a near limit of decent sized Yellowtail
Snapper, a huge King on a snapper jig (missed winning the
largest fish by 1/2 pound), a Bonito, lost a couple more
Kings and had multiple larger fish break off on the bottom
near structure.
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May 31-June 6 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - May 31: Hit a few snapper spots in
80-115' of water and found one to be very productive
(despite the best efforts of the local cuda and shark
population) and limited out on 15-19.5" yellowtails. Hit
some grouper bottom in 100-105' of water and caught 1
keeper, 1 short and a shark. Stopped for Permit on the way
back in but no luck.
Captain Rod Lashley - May 31: Less than 1 ft seas. Fished 65
ft of water east and north east of R tower. 2 people limited
on grouper, 2-25 inches, 2-21 inches, lots of shorts. It was
nice to find fish in shallower water. Great day. Went to the
tower for permit no takers lots of traffic at and around the
tower. |
May 24-30 |
Captain Jeff Michaels - May 27: Forecast of 1-2 foot seas
and 5-10 S winds was ridiculously wrong. 2-3 foot seas and
10-15 south winds all day. Rougher than we usually like.
Stayed under 80 feet west of Marco, caught 3 keeper red
grouper up to 24 inches, plus many shorts up to 19 inches
and many keeper-size lane snapper, as well as Spanish
mackerel. Good to see very active grouper action and keepers
in under 80 feet. My guest never caught a barracuda so I
took him to the R Tower to hook him up with a big cuda. He
has a new fish story. No AJ or yellowtail to be found there,
however. Not a great day weather wise, too windy, but result
was okay. |
May 17-23 |
Captain John Cavanagh - May 20:
Only 2 grouper in 115’ (26” & 27”) and then 2 nice permit
(31 1/2 “and 28”). Great conditions, basically no grouper
bite. Saw a second whale shark in as many trips, this time
around 45 miles, smaller fish, no camera and did not get
close. |
May 10-16 |
NO REPORTS |
MAY 3-9 |
Captain Mike Mueller - May
6: We headed out on Wednesday May 6th offshore Marco
west for 40 to 60 miles. Fished most of the day drifting
from 105 to 120’ and had to work hard, bite was slow
most of the day, caught many shorts and 8 keeper red
grouper from 21” up to 28.5”. Best luck was using a
chicken rig with a live bait at about 0.75 mph drift.
Weather was as forecast with seas at 2‘ until late in
day about 3 pm wind kicked up out of the west to NW 2 to
3 foot seas following us back in so not bad ride but wet
with the NW wind. Tried one wreck on way back in, got
nothing but a barracuda, then hit a tower and got one
permit and lost 4 others. We probably got too close and
lost them in the legs of the tower. Permit was nice but
not big 28.5” and pulls like a freight train, so we had
lots of action. Used live crabs free lined back to the
tower.
Captain John Cavanagh - May 6:
Ran to about 107’ West, 6 Red Grouper 23”-29” (limit) and
put back 5 or 6 more 22”+/-, very few shorts. Pinfish and
blue runners were the trick. Came back about 2 pm stopped on
a wreck about 33 miles out, nothing doing but spent about
15-20 minutes with a beautiful, healthy whale shark probably
30’. No cobia around it but it sure was friendly. Got some
good pictures and video, but screwed up by flying my drone
perfectly over and around it, enjoyed watching on my phone,
landed the drone on the boat, and realized I had not pushed
the record button. At least I got the boat based footage.
Left the shark went to R tower got 2 relatively small permit
and lost one. All in all a great day (thanks to the wale
shark) and back at the dock by 4:00 pm.
Captain Frank Troha - May 3: I am finally happy to say
that keeper red grouper have moved in to hard bottom
areas within 20 miles of Marco Island! My wife and I
went out yesterday 5/3/20, caught Threads from the bait
balls out in front of the river then headed west! First
stop on hard bottom we drifted with large white plastic
worms tipped with squid and the other rod had a live
Thread, within an hour we had our limit of 24 inchers
and caught numerous short ones! Also my wife tried
bottom fishing with squid and caught some 16
inch Lane Snapper!
Captain
Paul Doppelt - May 2: Took a boat ride with
some friends Saturday out to some structure
intent on catching some Snapper. Seas were about
3-4’ with light winds out of the NE. They did
eventually calm down as predicted in the late
afternoon. Upon arrival we anchored up and began
chumming. The Yellowtail bite was pretty solid
through the end of tide around 12:30 PM. Slack
tide was a little weaker but we had a lot of
hookups with monster Permit. We had a blast
trying to boat a couple using our light to
medium rod & reels to no avail. Switched up to
heavier gear and still no luck. They
consistently broke us off at the structure. The
Snapper bite recommenced after slack. Later in
the afternoon we had a ~9’ Bull Shark sidle up
to the boat as we were preparing to leave. It
passed behind us. As we began to depart we
noticed a bunch of commotion about 200’ behind
the boat. Went back and discovered a huge school
of big Yellowtail and Amberjack on the surface
getting devoured by a pack of big Bull Shark.
Managed to get some video. All in all a great
day on the water.
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APR 26-MAY 2
2020 |
Captain Mike Mueller - April 26:
We left about 7:30 am with weather forecasts saying 10mph or
less, 20 to 40% chance of rain, and radar showing storms all
east of Marco. It was an average to below average bite
forecasted and upon leaving the Marco River waves were 2
foot gentle rollers. Radar showed a few small storms 20
miles west and south but we got bait at 15 miles and pushed
on in decent weather. Fished west in about 100’ to 120’
catching only four keepers,~ 50 shorts and one big snapper.
Drifting got more and more difficult even with a drift sock
too fast >1mph up to 1.8mph. Tried anchoring for grouper and
snapper but wind kept us bouncing around spreading chum over
too large area, so started heading back from 60 miles out
and stopped and drift fished again with poor results mainly
short red grouper. Looking east at 50 mile late afternoon
skies were dark black from as far south and north as we
could see but radar didn’t show large rain cells out 30
miles from boat so we headed back home about 5pm. It went
from 2’ seas to 3 to 4’ at 40 to 30 miles from Marco and we
had to come back very slow 25mph or less until we got within
20 miles then seas dropped to 2 to 3’. Never got rained on
and no nearby lightening but apparently Marco to Naples got
hammered while we were out. Had about 20 concerned phone
calls and emails from friends and family but we were ok. God
takes cares of fools is the old saying and don’t ask me for
weather fishing advice!
Thanks for all concerned and my
apologizes to the crew. |
APRIL 19-25
2020 |
Captain Joel Rohletter -
April 23: So bored decided to run out to what used to
be our Red Grouper "honey hole". Ranges from 54-58 feet
and we have caught hundreds of Grouper off this area of
patch bottom over the years. Even 2017 the year before
the Red Tide fishing had started to suffer here. Didn't
leave the dock till 2PM, stopped and caught some bait
and headed out. Anchored up and immediately lost a big
fish. The bite was steady and I worked my way up boating
a 23" Red Grouper. Fishing alone I probably caught 10 or
12 shorts up to 19"'. Caught a large Bonita on the flat
line right off the bat. Chunked him up and that seemed
to be the bait of choice till the bite died off.
Historically the catch to keeper ratio would have been 5
or 6 to 1 so it was heartening to see so many fish.
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APRIL 12-18
2020 |
Captain Paul Doppelt - April 18: Ran Southwest to
95’. Caught a boatload of Lane Snapper 14-22”, some
avg size Yellowtail and a couple 24” Mangrove
Snapper. Hooked up with a couple big Permit but they
broke us off in structure. Had a Whale Shark stop
by. Saw lots of Cobia and Barracuda. Colin M caught
a couple cuda on a fly rod and Tom M was the Snapper
King! He landed the monster Lanes & Mangrove
Snapper.
Captain Jim Scarpa - April
18: Fished on a friends boat with John C and Mike M.
Drifted depths from 114’ to 150’ fir grouper, bite was
slow, picked up many shorts and 1 keeper, also caught
several nice size Lanes, a Gray Trigger, and a shark.
Caught several African Pompano and AJ’s over a wreck in
150’ and John got a nice permit on the way back in.
Captain Bill Canty - April 18: Fished west about 50
miles, 90 to 100 feet depth, hard bottom drifting mostly
cut squid on 8 ounce jigs, or 7-0 and 8-0 circle hooks
with 8 oz egg-sinkers. Bite was slow in the AM, tried a
few other locations and still slow bite, moved again
then in mid-afternoon the bite turned better and caught
3 keeper red grouper, a few good sized White Grunt, a
couple vermillion snapper. Over the course of the day we
caught dozens of short red grouper, many 18 to 19
inches, as you said this could bode well for the next
year or two with these shorts growing into the 20 inch
and above category. Also, FYI, on the way home we got a
"fishbox check" by Collier Sheriff on Marco River,
measured our catch, and all was fine.
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APRIL 5-11
2020 |
Captain
Frank Christensen - April 8: A friend and I were fishing 28
miles W targeting Lane snapper. Plenty of lanes but did
catch 8 grouper not of size. Great to see them coming back
most 14 to 17 inch. The highlight of the day was when my
friend hooked a pretty heavy fish. Bringing it to the boat
the leader broke and the fish escaped. An hour later he
hooked up again and this time landed a 19 inch grouper. As
he was removing the hook he found his other hook with broken
leader attached. Fish was released to grow to legal size. A
true fish story.
Captain
John Cavanagh - April 8: Offshore 110’ +/- West, limit on
decent red grouper 27” - 30”. About 1/4 have spawned. One
big gag who went back. Live bait was the trick.
Captain
Bill Canty - April 5: Three of us (my two sons and I)
ventured out about 50 miles SW of Marco, in 90 to 100 feet
deep, bottom fished drifting with grouper rigs using 8-0
circle hooks, with 6 oz egg sinkers, and 6 oz jigs. Bait was
live pinfish, frozen cut squid, and frozen cut thread
herring.
Had immediate grouper bites,
caught 25 or 30 in a couple of hours, many were 19 inches,
landed 6 keeper red grouper (between 21 and 24 inch) by 12
noon. Only kept 4 groupers, the aggregate limit, and headed
back to Marco, home by 2 PM. Got a few nice sized grunts as
well. Tried to float a 4-0 circle hook with a pinfish
attached to a balloon, and nothing hit that all day. Tried
some chumming for Yellowtail for an hour or so, but nothing
good came from that idea.
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MAR 29-APR 4
2020 |
Captain Jim Scarpa - April 4:
Fished on a friends boat at various depths between 114' and
145'. Grouper bite was slow, not much current, so we moved
deeper and set up on a wreck in 145'. Immediately had a
limit of 2 nice African pompano and released several more,
picked up a dozen or so yellowtail before the predators took
over. Drifted for grouper again on the way in and picked up
two keepers.
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MARCH 15-28
2020 |
Captain Ralph Crowell - March 19: I was able to get offshore
and fished in 95 to 105 ft of water. I fished with two
buddies from Massachusetts and we got a large number of 18
and 19 inch Red grouper which we released. We also caught
two 22inch and one 24inch fish for the table. So it was a
fun and productive day.
Captain
Jeff Michaels - March 16: Last minute decision to go out,
started at 96 feet. Limit red grouper on the first 2 drops
up to 28 inches. Safely released 4 more legal grouper and
several shorts, moved around in 100 feet areas and caught 10
yellowtail and smallish sized legal vermillion snapper.
Ended at T Tower where I fought and released a large AJ on
light tackle. No yellowtail at that Tower at the time. |
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