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February 20, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
807
50+ yellowtail so far on our offshore trip. On the hunt for bluefin now. No passport all week
February 19, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
309
Found what we were looking for, away from any other boats. Ended up with 4 Bluefin, #135 and the others all at #70 or so. Heck of a day!
February 18, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
2537
Polaris Supreme docked under owner-skipper Tom Rothery's hand June 26, after a five-day trip with 24 anglers for yellowtail and albacore. Tom weighed the fish at the certified scales at Fisherman's Landing, where a 48-pound yellowtail took top honors.
Terry Emmert of Douglas, WY had the first-place winner. "I got him in about 15 minutes," he said. "He just kept pulling and pulling, and he kept getting into a stringer of floating kelp. He's my best yellowtail ever."
Emmert said he fished a sardine on the flyline, using a 3/0 Mustad 91450 hook on 40-pound P-Line. He had an Okuma 20 two-speed reel and a Seeker Black Steel 6470 rod, wrapped by Bill Boyce.
Michael Giardino of San Pedro was second, for a 43-pound yellowtail, and Mal Wagstaff of Douglas, WY was third, for a 36.2-pound yellowtail.
Three generations of Pattersons were aboard, and they posed with their fish. Liam Patterson of San Jose is eight, and he goes to Santa Teresa Elementary School, where he practices karate. Liam caught some big yellowtail, and he also got and posed with a 24.4-pound albacore, which will serve to start off this season's tally for the largest fish of that species.
Liam's dad Lane stood in with the boy, as did John Danis and John Patterson, also of San Jose and from the Patterson family.
February 17, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
716
Captain Mike Pritchard called in this morning with an audio update from the Tribute out of Seaforth Sportfishing in Mission Bay. We moved to a new area and found some fish. As of 9:30 AM we have 2 Bluefin Tuna, 6 Yellowtail and 1 Dorado. We have a very light load today of 13 anglers. So pretty good fishing this morning.
The Tribute is ONLINE at Seaforth Landing. We are a definite go right now for tonight's trip. We only have 9 anglers. The loads are light so get in on it while you can!
February 16, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
1731
Sep. 17
Our morning started off at 4:30. There was some good meter life on the first spot we looked at so we woke everyone up to try it and we had it figured out in the first 45 minutes. A few good grade yellows and a whole lot of smaller ones so we brought the lines in and continued down. An hour later we tried another spot for some more nice yellows but not enough so we continued down. The next spot a couple hours later was a disappointment. Not much yellowtail and not much wahoo. We got one wahoo almost to gaff before it spit the hook and swam away. So we continued down. The next spot we tried produced one beautiful wahoo and showed pretty decent sign of good grade yellowtails that didn't bite like you'd think. We caught some but it didn't keep us anchored up till sunset so we continued down. 1:30 hours later we were anchored up on our last spot of the evening and again it showed pretty good sign of yellows that bit pretty good for us up until dark. It was good enough to stay put and try it in the morning. We might of caught 1 million dorado today. I lost track at around one hundred and three but it might have been around 1 million. Unfortunately most of these dorado weren't much bigger then a neck tie and we let most go to fight another day. The weather was windy today. Wind and swell but for some reason it wasn't bad fishing weather. Maybe because our usual direction we worked was down but even when we would slide on a jig strike we never took any mean snaps. The wind came down after the sun went down so we're hoping it stays down.
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February 15, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
898
Today we arrived at the Island late in the day. We did not see much on our way down the east side, We started to see a little life once we reached the southern part of the island. However it was late in the day and we were not able to connect.
Hopefully we can get it started here tomorrow!
February 14, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
2641
The guys did it again. Another killer day back to back in more jock
strap and sun visor weather. Scott released a 150 lb., 165 lb., 185
lb., another 185 lb., 145 lb., 175., and kept a 210 pounder. Bob
released a 135 lb., 185 lb., and kept another 220 pounder. Al released
a 170 lb., and kept a 215 lb., 170 lb., 165 lb., and 135 pounder. Craig
released a 125 lb., 175 lb., 180 lb., and kept a 175 lb., and 180
pounder. Roger kept a 160 lb., 175 lb., and a 180 pounder. Sheridan
released a 170 lb., and kept a 180 lb., and 198 pounder. Tom released a
180 lb., 190 lb., 186 lb., another 180 lb., and kept a 165 lb., 185 lb.,
and 190 pounder. George released a 100 lb., 110 lb., 120 lb., and 160
lb., and he kept a 160 lb., and 170 pounder. Lunch today was chicken
breast burger and dinner was steak Neptune. That's a fillet mignion
with crab and Bearnaise sauce. Hors d'oeuvre s were sushi and sashimi.
Two more days to fish!
Tommy and Crew
P.S. The boys say "Hi" to Jim and Charlie. We wish you were here.
February 13, 2025 middle keys Fishing Report
2621
TWO DAY OFFSHORE REPORT!!
APOLLO went for a two day trip with 19 passengers. They hooked & landed 76 Dorado, 36 Yellowtail, 30 Yellowfin, & 6 Skippy. Time to book your reservation now at Fisherman's Landing @ (619)221-8500
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for middle keys are updated each week, usually by
Thursday morning. The reports are compiled by an outside contractor who receives the
information from bait shops, marinas and fishing guides.