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By Capt. Chris Johnson

No Vacation Time for the Fish in the Florida Keys

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If you are lucky enough to be in the Florida Keys on vacation - or even luckier to live here - you are in for a real treat this week. The fishing has been absolutely fantastic, and there's no sign of it coming to an end. All venues - offshore, reef, wreck - are producing outstanding catches.

As evidenced by the results in the various recent Keys dolphin tournaments, there are abundant slammer fish here for the taking. According to most local Captains, there seems to be limitless schoolies as far as you can see. A fair number of wahoo have been taken around floating debris that has ranged from trees to rope to netting. Trolling, run-and-gun and chunk baiting are all productive methods.

The floaters also hold a nice surprise in the form of large triple tail. There was one that had to weigh 15 or 16 pounds hanging with a rack of dolphin at the 7 Mile Marina. If you are unaware, triple tail are extremely good eating and well worth the effort required to catch them. They may appear slow and prehistoric, but they fight they wage surprises most anglers.

Out at the humps, there have been quite a few large blackfin tuna. Large meaning 20 pounds and up. Most of these have been either live baited or butterfly jigged, but you can also take them by trolling small feathers or cedar plugs placed well back in your spread. There are still some very large amberjack at the humps, as some anglers discover the hard way when they drop their jigs a little too deep.

Inshore, the deeper wrecks and rough bottom patches are still holding good quantities of mutton snapper. Employ a wide variety of live baits, the easiest to acquire right now being pinfish and ballyhoo. Large schools of hungry amberjack, tasty almaco jack and the occasional African pompano are also on the wrecks. The same live baits will tempt these game fish.

The yellowtail bite has been exceptional on the reef, with the intermittent black grouper among the crowd. These are being found in depths from 40 to 90 feet, with the fish getting larger the deeper you venture. Attract them with prodigious amounts of chum and small cut baits.

Beat the heat by going night fishing for delicious mangrove snapper. The bite is good anywhere from 30 to 45 feet with pilchards in your chum slick as your most productive offering.

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