Dolphin fishing is grrrreat

Well it’s mid June and the dolphin or mahi mahi fishing has yet to let up, we are catching plenty of schoolies with a few bigger fish mixed in. We have also had lots of success with deep dropping for snowy and yellow edge groupers as well as tile fish and rose porgies, these fish are all caught in 400 feet or deeper. On the reef the yellowtail snappers are biting very well giving us a great opportunity to reach our limit.

About Killer White

I have more than thirty years of fishing experience and nineteen years in Islamorada, Fl. Growing up and spending most of my childhood in North Florida in a small town called Homosassa Springs is where the fishing bug began. I was very fortunate to live on the water and fish for Tarpon, Snook, Grouper and many other shallow water species. I am married with four boys and they all love to fish. I am very understanding of children on the boat, and how important it is to keep them busy with catching fish and patience which goes for the same for the adults. I am also a U.S. Merchant Marine Officer licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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