
The thing I like the most about the Florida Keys fisheries is the abundance of species you can target in a single day. If your goal is to target fish to eat, I’d have to say snapper is your number one fish. If I’m chartering a family who says “we want to have a family fish fry”, I almost always recommend snapper. We typically target mangrove snapper, yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, school master snapper and lane snapper. Below are techniques used to target each species:
Mangrove snapper: Chum is the most important thing when snapper fishing. We use chum rings which is a circular floating ring with a pocket of mesh net that makes a pouch for a chum block to fit in that disperses chum little by little in the current making a chum line or chum slick. Our number one bait for mangrove snapper seems to be a chunk of cut fresh ballyhoo on an 1/8 weight jig head. The chunk should be cut a little bigger than your thumb. As your chunk is deployed into your chum slick many times, you’ll feel a tap tap tap. Don’t set your hook on the tap. The tap is small mangroves trying to fit the chunk of ballyhoo in its mouth, but it can’t because its mouth is too small. Set your hook on the boom, not the tap. Many times, you’ll feel tap tap tap boom. The boom represents the larger snapper moving the smaller ones to the side and devouring the chunk of ballyhoo in one single suck.


Mutton snapper: Mutton snapper are the only snapper we like to target on sandy bottoms. The best way to fish for mutton is using an egg sinker large enough to hold the bottom in whatever current you’re fishing at the time. We like to have a mono fluorocarbon leader set up where your bait is 20ft or more from your egg sinker. Our bait of choice for mutton is a butterflied fresh ballyhoo, live pilchards, live pinfish or live ballyhoo. We like to chum
 
 For a charter with Captain Joel or son Jojo Brandenburg call or text 305-395-4212 or visit www.marathonkeyfishingcharters.com or visit them in person at Ana Banana Marina at 11699 Overseas Hwy Marathon Florida Keys.
— For a charter with Captain Joel or Jojo Brandenburg of Ana Banana Fishing Company in Marathon Florida Keys call cell 813-267-4401 or office 305-395-4212 or visit www.marathonkeyfishingcharters.com or visit us in person at Ana Banana Marina located at 11699 Overseas Hwy Marathon Florida Keys. Look for the big yellow Ana Banana sign with antlers around it.