Islamorada Fishing Paradise, Unraveling The Mystery

By Karina Frost


A large majority of fish caught in the open seawater is through live bait. If you really want to display you are fishing skills this year, try out Islamorada fishing. Witness the spectacular oceanic waters of the Gulf Stream that channels its way at a close proximity to the sandy shoreline.

At Islamorada you can get the opportunity to catch one of the highly popular sport fish. Depending on your arrival time, the fish you will be most likely to catch vary. During the April seasons the top notch Blue Marlin can be the easy catch at the moment. The dolphin season becomes more prevalent through July. The spectacular Kingfish prefer to resonate towards the end of the year spanning all the way till March, with the Grouper having the same availability pattern.

Depending on your tastes, you can find both small fish as well as the bigger ones. Adventure offshore angling for the big catch such as the Tarlin and Tuna fish. The area has also spots ideal for flat fishing along the Bay. Species you will find are such as Tarpon and Bonefish. Though the available fish species usually vary with the different seasons, rest assured that you there will always be some available for you catch.

According to anglers who set dock here from around the world, Islamorada is one of the most fish abundant areas they have ever seen. So when it comes to fish sporting it will always live up to expectation. The beautiful green blue waters of the Gulf are offshore by just a few miles. Hundreds of fish species are present as well as warm game fish that scale the warmer waters. It stretches all the way North.

A lot of people are falling in love with Fly angling more and more. This is because there is a wide array of fish that can be captured using this method. Popular brands caught are the Trout (spotted), Marlin (Blue) and many others. It is also simple to grasp quickly.

The type of fish caught mostly depend on seasons. For instance during winter the predominant fish are the Grouper, Sailfish, Tuna, Shark, Kingfish and the Cobia. When spring approaches the Yellowtail, Wahoo, Dolphin, Tarpon as well as Blue Martin avail themselves in plenty. As summer takes effect the Tarpon, Dolphin and Blue Martin become predominant. Finally during fall the Grouper, Bonefish and Snook become regular sightings

As much as fish are all year round, sometimes their concentrations constricts to the sea. The determinant of this however are the seasons. Do not miss boast of an Islamorada adventure if you have not navigated through the backcountry bays. Other fish such as the Trout, Bonefish, Redfish, Snook and many others freely roam the warm waters.

The current is very low and shallow than back offshore. An effective way to catch the fish here is to use a push pole. What is amazing about this technique is how near you will be able to approach the fish. However the efficiency you will get will depend on the silence you maintain.




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