By: Capt. Bruce AndersenÂ
As spring comes around one of my favorite things to do offshore of the Florida Keys is fish the deep wrecks and rock piles from 150 out to 300 feet of water. You can catch a variety of fish on these wrecks this time of year, but my main target species are either mutton snapper or amberjack depending on the spot I’m on and what my charter customers are after.
If you’re looking for a big fish to really stretch your arms out there aren’t many fish that pull harder than an amberjack. Whether you’re targeting them with live bait or vertical jigs they are a whole lot of fun and a challenge to bring up from the depths. When he’s first hooked, an amberjack can pull so hard that often beginners will only last a few minutes on the rod before passing the rod off to someone else. I’ve also got groups of customers that will catch and release these fish all day. One group in particular, that fishes with me several times a year likes to target these fish strictly with vertical jigs. These guys are a special group that love jigging and we’ve caught and released as many as 36 amberjacks in a single day with them! While that group can definitely be considered an ambitious bunch, most people are content with catching a jack or two and then moving on to any of the many other types of fishing we have available.


Fishing the wrecks offshore of the Florida Keys is a great way to get in on some action in the spring. If you would like to give it a try give me a call, we’ll see what we can get into.
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You can reach Captain Bruce Andersen at Capt. Easy Charters,
MM 85, call 305.360.2120 or email at: captbrucekey@comcast.net
