Sailfish, Reef & Offshore Charters
World class adventures are found in the blue-waters of the Gulf Stream, just offshore from the Florida Keys. Dolphin, sailfish, wahoo, tuna, king mackerel, and marlin inhabit these 200 to 2,000 foot deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Sailfish and dolphin are the popular targets here. Both species are caught year-round; the best sailfish action is from November through January and the best dolphin fishing is during the summer months.Dolphin Pursuit |
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Dolphin (also known as Mahi-mahi or dorado) is a great fish for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Dolphin can provide rapid action, as they are very acrobatic once hooked. Their colors are amazing with hues of green, blue teal and silver and from head to tail. Dolphin can be caught year round but preferably in the warmer summer months. Schools of dolphin can be found offshore in the Gulfstream waters. Mahi Mahi are caught while trolling baits where the the blue offshore water meets the greener inshore water. Dolphin can range from only a few pounds upwards of 50 pounds and more.
Typically when dolphin fishing in the Gulfstream, we are looking for diving birds or large pieces of debris. The debris can be almost anything and large patches of Sargasso weed. The seaweed or debris attracts bait, which in turn will attract dolphin. The dolphin that are found in large schools are typically much smaller and average from a few pounds to schools of 10 pounders known as schoolies. What they may lack in size though, they can make up in sheer numbers. You can hook a dolphin and look down and literally see hundreds of other dolphin in the school. Trolling offshore in the Gulfstream also works well to catch the bigger dolphin. The Florida Keys summertime Dolphin fishing offshore is your best catch. In Islamorada, we are known to have many Dolphin tournaments. If you are interested in entering a tournament let us know and we can help suggest a few. Availability: All year, but Summer recommended. Cost: Starting at $750 for a 4-hour trip (6 people max). |
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Don't forget the essentials!
The below items are recommended to enhance your on-the-water enjoyment:
- Sunglasses (polarized are preferred especially for sightfishing)
- Sunscreen, Hat or Visor
- Lunch/Snacks - Plenty of Water
- Camera




