Many anglers and marine enthusiasts consider Islamorada fishing to be one of the best thanks to the way fishing here has evolved with the sea over time. Islamorada, which is a chain of islands and lies in the middle of the Florida Keys, by its very nature is sandwiched between the shallow, very productive backcountry waters of the Florida Bay and the deep, fast-moving currents of the Gulf Stream. This specific location alone is enough to offer the greatest diversity of habitats that no other geographic area can match, thus proving to be the main magnet for fishing activities, which can change as per different seasons.

The backcountry areas with their shallow grass flats and mangroves require fishing with a high level of technique and utmost care to remain unnoticed. This is where the "Silver King" or tarpon is most commonly found, along with the other two very secretive species - bonefish and permit. Many times, anglers are seen maneuvering their way through extremely transparent waters and sight casting fish known for their skittishness and sudden bursts of speed. The extensive seagrass bed and the tidal channel maze is a significant nursery area for marine life and thus holds the key to the very existence of the local marine environment.

Make your way towards the Atlantic side and the marine topography will undergo a complete change. In fact, only a few miles from the shore is the United States' only living coral barrier reef that supports a great variety of fish species like snapper, grouper, and mackerel. https://www.dirtyboat.com/isla....morada-fishing-chart

Islamorada Deep Sea Fishing Charters | Half-Day, Full-Day & Split Trips
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Islamorada Deep Sea Fishing Charters | Half-Day, Full-Day & Split Trips

Book Islamorada's top-rated deep sea fishing charter. Half-day from $1,200, splits from $450/person. Sailfish, mahi, swordfish & more. 363 five-star reviews. 42' Liberty Express from Robbie's Marina.