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Islamorada, US
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Official Islamorada Visitor Information from a local point-of-view

Call an Islamorada Vacation Specialist! 800-FAB-KEYS 305-664-4503

Purple sky sunset through palm fronds

Fishing & Marinas

Backcountry Fishing

Spend some time fishing among the mangrove islands and shallow seagrass flats in the backcountry, and learn why Islamorada is named the Sportfishing Capital of the World. Explore Florida Bay with some of the best fishing guides the Florida Keys have to offer. Bonefish, permit, redfish, tarpon and trout are among the stalk-able species available by spin or fly fishing.

Offshore Fishing

Explore the Gulfstream, natural undersea ledges, and coral reefs of the Atlantic Ocean with some of the best charter boat captains the Florida Keys have to offer. Fulfill that dream of deep sea fishing with some exhilarating catching of dolphin, wahoo, tuna and billfish.

Marina / Bait & Tackle

From the northernmost entrance of Islamorada at Tavernier Creek Bridge to the southernmost mile marker near Caloosa Cove, a marina is never far away. Islamorada’s plentiful marinas offer boat repair services, detailing, storage, a ship’s store, ice, food, beverages, fishing gear, bait, and more. Knowledgeable employees can offer helpful hints regarding the latest size restrictions among species, catch and release, and laws surrounding the harvest of stone crabs or spiny lobster.

 

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