8/30/12 August fishing in Islamorada
Well Hurricane Isaac came and went - no major damage here in the Florida Keys. Winds came up to a steady 40-45 MPH with gusts a bit stronger. Blew some leaves and lawn furniture around but that was about it. Well if your wondering how fishing after a hurricane is we've got some good islamorada fishing reports today. Fishing the Florida Keys in August can be very hit or miss with the very hot weather we usually get, but the good thing with this storm is it cooled the water down nicely. It usually take a few days for the mud and sediment to settle in the bay, but now that it's happened things turned on today. Capt. Mike Bassett reported great action on a half day, catching a whopping 92 redfish, a small tarpon, jacks, and mangrove snappers. He had Richard and Vivian Noritake down from Miami with their son Umi. Capt. Vinnie Biondoletti had good luck as well in the backcountry. They caught a couple big lemon sharks backcountry fishing flamingo, and lots of keeper trout and mangrove snappers further out west on the edge of the gulf of mexico. Great islamorada fishing in august on 8/30/12. The next couple months officially starts our 'off season' so there are plenty of guides available. Try to get out on the water early to avoid the heat of the day, and remember to bring plenty of h20 as it gets down right warm out there!