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October Fishing Report

 After an amazingly good September this month has gotten off to a bit of a slow start.  Last month we were catching tons of nice mangrove snappers with some muttons and groupers spread in the mix.  Most of them were coming on live ballyhoo fished on the bottom.   At the same time as these nice bottom fish we were also catching lots of yellowtails.  Really the event that seemed to be the switch that turned this hot bite off was the last tropical storm that passed by.  The rains that fell for two days straight cooled the water off very quickly and the winds that blew made the water very, very dirty.  For a week it has almost looked like green mud. 

Now that we are over a week past the storm we are seeing the fish come back, but it's not still where it should be.  The bait fish, mainly ballyhoo have not returned to the reef were they are just a few weeks ago.  They are slowly but surely returning, and this will bring more predators, which is what we as fisherman want. 

The hottest bite out there right now is the yellowtails after dark.  Our night trips have been producing some extraordinary catches lately.  Both Capt. Dave and Capt. Ron have been targeting the wrecks off the edge of the reef and catching nice "flag" yellowtails one after another.  Last week I think they limited out 4 nights out of the 5 they fished.  A few random mutton snappers also came off the wrecks, but the big highlight is really the 'tails. 

The sailfish are just starting to show up on the reef again.  They will be here all winter long and will make thousands of anglers very, very happy this year.  We catch a hand-full every year on the party boat,  but the charter boats catch hundreds.  Almost every day of the winter the charter boats catch at least one per boat.  Sometimes you can catch 12 or 15 if you hit the right day!

I would expect the reef fishing to get better for snappers the next few weeks, the groupers are going to start moving into the reef and so are the sailfish. In other words... October is going to be an awesome month!!!!!!!

 
Capt. Brian                      
 
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Ask The Captain
 
 

1)   I cannot afford to go offshore fishing by myself, what are my options?

That's a great question, we have several options here at Robbies to get you on the water.  A split charter makes offshore fishing more affordable and in many cases you will make some new friends. We have put together many splits where our customers actually kept in touch, and planned other fishing charters as a group with us. Taking up to six people, each person pays his or her share making it possible for two folks from Orlando, FL to fish with two from the U.K. or even Alaska! Call the booth and see what is available. 

2)      I'm coming down in November what fish will I catch on the party boat? 

November is a great time to fish on the party boat. With the colder water the Snapper bite almost any bait we present to them.  Also the cigar minnows, pilchards and ballyhoo on the reef get the attention of Kingfish and all the others in the mackerel family. It's not common but we catch the occasional Sailfish on these live baits as well all winter long.

 

3)      I caught a trophy fish last summer and regret that I didn't have it mounted, Can I still get a mount if I have a picture?

We get that question all the time. With the huge advent of catch and release in our industry the companies who mount the fish are able to do so from a picture or even just the size and species.  These mounts can be ordered at any time and make a great gift for those people who have everything. Call Nancy, Steve or jeff for a quote at 305-664-8070.

   

 

Featured Captain of the Month
 

Captain Jeff Norton

I have worked on the water all my adult life. I started sport fishing in Virginia and North Carolina then moved to the Keys in 1992 and I have never looked back. This is paradise and I was taught by some of the best fisherman around. I specialize in light tackle and I am proven tournament winner. It feels very good to be back at Robbie's, as I have worked on and off of the Captain Michael for 14 years but my love is the Hatteras, the Islamorada Lady II; it's like an old friend. It has been really nice to have some of my old anglers from years past, back on board to enjoy great fishing, the beauty of the Florida Keys and the great folks at Robbie's. I look forward to "hooking" you up to a fishing memory of a lifetime.

 

Jr. Angler of the Month

 
This is Julien Ramos he is Robbies Jr. angler of the month. Julien 13 yrs old and attends Howard D McMillan Jr. high school in Miami. He is an avid fisherman and fishes every Sunday on The Captain Michael party boat with his father Rick and sister Jessica. The largest fish he has ever caught is an 8 ft Nurse Shark. Pictured here is a Peacock Bass he caught in the lake behind his house. Aboard the Captain Michael he is a dedicated yellowtail angler and seems to always land the biggest fish. Congratulations Julien and keep those lines tight.

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