12/6/12 December islamorada fishing report backcountry
Well it's december and islamorada winter fishing is happening. Today on 12/6/12 we had a gorgeous day, the rain looked like it may have been an issue with weather pushing in from both sides, however we lucked out. The wind also laid down almost flat most of the day. The water in the gulf and backcountry is about as pretty as it gets for this day of december islamorada fishing. I myself fished for fun with family/friends today for fun and Capt. Jim Willcox fished a charter in the florida keys backcountry. Capt. Jim reported lots of bugs and noseeums around the mangroves, but they were able to fish in some more open areas and had a good bite of redfish, black drum, and some big trout. He said almost everywhere they stopped they caught some fish which is good to see, and managed not to get eaten alive by bugs! We tried fishing some snook spots in the trees however the bugs drove us away so we headed to the gulf. We ended up catching not a whole lot of fish but several quality ones, including multiple nice cobia. We did find a pile of large gulf redfish too, catching one of almost 20 lbs that had some that were 30+ lbs with it. Unfortunately they all took off after they saw the boat, never to return! Oh well such is life fishing the florida keys. We also managed to catch some juvenile goliath groupers and triple tail, plus an assortment of spanish mackerel, bluefish, and plenty of jacks/blue runners. Looks like nice weather for the next few days through the weekend, great time to go out and fishing florida keys in december!
Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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