About Bud N' Mary's

Bud N' Mary's Fishing Marina is located in Islamorada, Florida, The Sportfishing Capital of The World!  It was established in 1944, and over the years has been one of the most famous sportfishing destinations in the world!  It is home to over 40 of the finest offshore captains and backcountry guides.  We also have a spectacular party fishing boat, the Miss Islamorada.  There is also a great dive shop, boat rentals, motel, boat storage, transient dockage, and tackle store.  We will be posting fishing related events, catches, media publications, and overall news concerning Bud N' Mary's here, so keep tuned in!  You can contact Bud N' Mary's at 1-800-742-7945 or e-mail us:
bnmfm@budnmarys.com.

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Welcome to our Florida Keys Fishing Reports section.  Here we will be posting all the catch reports both offshore and backcountry around Islamorada and the Florida Keys.  Remember all captains can be booked through Bud N' Mary's Florida Keys Fishing Charters by calling 1-800-742-7945Islamorada Fishing Reports vary year round, so check back often! Thanks!

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P.S. You can also read Capt. Rick Stanczyks updated fishing reports here or tarpon reports here (during season).

Entries in redfish (109)

Monday
Jun042012

6/3/12 Backcountry fishing report and florida keys tarpon fishing

Well summer feels like it is here things sure are getting hot now.  We've still been having some crazy weather patterns though the last few days have been absolutely gorgeous.  Before that we had a couple days of solid rain again coming out of the tropics.  On 6/3/12 I got back in the backcountry fishing with Mickey, Mike, and Mike for some backcountry fishing.  The day before we had caught loads of trout, ladyfish, and a few snappers.  Had tried islamorada tarpon fishing for a little while but action fishing was preferred!  On this day we started out way back in the everglades.  First fish of the day was a large snook of 20+ lbs!  Great way to start. We then caught 3 big sea monsters for something large for the boys to pull on.  One of them drug us a mile inshore.  We also had a hammerhead shark eat a pinfish off the surface while getting pulled around which was a cool sight to see.  Tarpon were rolling in the area but we did not have any bites out of them.  After this we hit some high tide shoreline spots and found some nice redfish, and also caught half a dozen black drum which is unusual for this time of year, as well as another snook!  Great day of family fishing in the florida keys!

Capt. Skip Nielsen had been reported good tarpon action on mullet last week with several multiple fish days, though finding the mullet is getting tougher and tougher.  Some bites on the falling tide in the afternoons have also come on crabs, Capt. Perry Scuderi had a nice fish the other afternoon on a crab. Capt. Mike Bassett also reported some snook action in the everglades on live pilchards. The falling tide will be extending nicely into the evening trip hours throughout this week, so it would be a good time to plan a night tarpon fishing trip in islamorada!

Monday
May212012

5/21/12 Flats fishing in Islamorada

Been very busy here as of 5/21/12 and lots of rain around so have not been taking pictures and keeping up with reports - sorry guys!  Last week I had Kenny Johnston here flats fishing in Islamorada from across the pond.  We fished two full days in the islamorada backcountry fishing.  Day 1 we started around flamingo.  We got into a decent snook bite catching 10 or so snook up to 8 lbs, lost the first 1 which was a nice fish likely over 10 lbs into the trees.  Lucky for the fish as a large bull shark was after him!  We also caught a couple redfish there and off one other tree nearby, as well as lots of mangrove snappers.  The wind kicked up so we made our way back towards Islamorada and found a nice trout mud on the way home.  Plenty of trout with several slot size fish mixed in.  A big mullet mud was on a flat nearby so we caught a few live mullets and decided to give the tarpon a shot near home for the last hour.  We caught a couple small sharks early, and put our last mullet out on the bottom.  I reeled up the bait to check it after 15 minutes, put it back out, and within a minute the line zipped off and a nice 60 lb tarpon was airborne and hooked!  Kenny caught him in about 30 minutes to complete his backcountry slam for the day!  Great to catch an afternoon tarpon in islamorada!  Day 2 we ran back towards the cape area and found a nice school of redfish up on the flats.  We caught probably 15 of those, then loaded up with ladyfish in one of the nearby channels.  We caught a small shark nearby, and then kept heading back towards the cape.  Kenny wanted something big so we put the ladyfish on the bottom in one of the channels.  Caught 2 mud marlin, one small one of 40 lbs, and another that was likely 200-250 lbs!  Great options here fishing in the florida keys!  Capt. Jim Willcox also reported getting a backcountry slam - snook, reds, and a tarpon, running deep into the glades off the northwest cape.  Capt. Jeff Beeler did well on the redfish with myself in a group trip several days ago as well as some shots at tarpon early in the morning, some nice trout and snappers, and a shark.  Capt. Mike Bassett got a couple tarpon in the afternoon the other day as well on live mullets drifting the oceanside bridges.  Capt. Dave Butler also snuck out after the rain the other day and caught a big tarpon as well as a couple redfish!

As of late the tarpon fishing here has been picking up a bit, a lot of fish around locally however still not many in the backcountry.  The evening trips have been giving more shots at fish, some have been eating crabs as well.  We had bites on crabs early in the evening the last 2 nights, as well as mullet.  We do have falling tides here till near dark this next week, so the fishing will hopefully be good the next several evenings!  Get ou there on a night tarpon fishing islamorada trip!

Monday
May072012

5/7/12 Islamorada tarpon fishing in May.

Islamorada tarpon fishing in May is starting to pick up.  The weather has been stabilizing, winds calming, and few more fish starting to move in today on 5/7/12.  Capt. Rick Stanczyk reported a couple bites last night, catching one tarpon of 80 lbs.  Capt. Mike Bassett reported one of 150 lbs the night before they fought for almost 2 hours!  Today Capt. Rick fished the backcountry with Jim and Mary long.  It was Jim's 50th birthday and he had a great day fishing in the florida keys!  We caught some ladyfish for bait, a few snappers for dinner and some throwback trout, and then tarpon fished for an hour.  Had 2 bites at the start of the incoming tide, and caught one nice islamorada tarpon of 65 lbs or so, good fighter too!  Nice to see some fish showing up out in the backcountry.  We then fished for some reds around some islands, and the bite was on!  Probably caught 30 redfish in an hour, up to about 10 lbs, some real nice fish!  Mostly on live shrimp, though they were eating pinfish especially the larger ones!  Capt. Ken Cohan reported getting a few tarpon bites and catching one today too.  Capt.  Bill Bassett did some poling, sightfishing for bonefish, and caught a nice bonefish in islamorada.  They also caught a few reds as well.  May is usually prime time for tarpon, look for them to start biting good in the evenings the next few days, as we have falling tide for most of the night through sunset.  Night tarpon fishing in the Florida Keys is lots of fun!

Thursday
May032012

5/3/12 Florida Keys Backcountry Fishing Report

Well the rain has finally cleared and we had some pretty weather today although it was still pretty breezy!  Much of the water in the backcountry is still very churned up from the hard winds we had the past few days, that should settle and by the weekend it is suppose to be nice and calm.  The past few days Capt. Rick Stanczyk has been running far near the mainland of south florida in the everglades backcountry fishing.  The mud marlin have been biting consistently, we caught 2 the day before yesterday and 1 today.  Today we also caught several big lemon sharks and one blacktip shark.  Ladyfish was the bait of choice on the bottom.  Yesterday we got into the redfish pretty good, found an area where the water was fairly clean compared to the rest of the bay/gulf water which was very muddy.  We caught 2 dozen nice islamorada redfish up to 8 lbs, mostly on shrimp though several on cut bait on the bottom.  Today we tried the same thing and caught a handful of reds though not like the other day.  Though we did get a nice size florida keys snook out of one of the creeks, and found a good mud on the way home loaded with nice trout and ladyfish.  The islamorada tarpon fishing report has not been real good... the fish will hopefully start showing up more in the backcountry channels and around the local spots as well, perhaps on the next moon and once the weather stabalizes.  Several boats the other night reported no bites at all unfortunately, when we get back into having falling tides in the evenings things will improve.  Capt. Bill Bassett reported a good bite of redfish way back at Cape Sable yesterday, they caught fish up to 15 lbs, poling and casting into ditches.  Capt. Jim Willcox had some nice redfish today as well.

Friday
Mar162012

March flats fishing in Islamorada Florida Keys

March fishing in Islamorada was pretty good today in the backcountry.  We had a good easterly breeze of about 15 mph which is fairly light compared to how it has been!  Drifting some of the bays towards the gulf side there were plenty of trout, ladyfish, and snapper to be had for Capt. Rick Stanczyk.  They also caught a couple spanish mackerel.  Further off some of the banks Capt. Jim Willcox reported larger ladyfish and trout.  Capt. Rick reported fishing a few shorelines on higher water and catching a couple redfish just for something a little different.  Both Capt. Jim and Capt. Rick reported catching some big mud marlin, Capt. Jim actually caught 2, plus both reported some sharks as well.  Capt. Rick also caught a nice cobia on light tackle off the back of the large bottom dweller.  Capt. Bill Bassett reported lots of shark action, several large spinner sharks, and a few others mixed in including some bull sharks.  Fishing the backcountry in March has had a variety of opportunities considering the windy conditions in the florida keys.