
The fishing around the Islamorada area has been steady with lots of offshore Captains reporting a good bite of mahi mahi out in the 500-1500ft range and a few swordfish being caught, however, lately my fishing has been much closer to the bridges or the backcountry. Tarpon have been on their annual migration through the waters South Florida and The Florida Keys, so it’s hard for me to fish for anything else while they’re in town. As we all know, it is starting to heat up to our summer temperatures, and after years of baking in the sun, I decided to change it up a bit and trade in my boat for one with a T-top. It’s been a bit of a learning curve to navigate through the bridges while chasing a jumping tarpon, and while trying not to scratch the new 26’ Contender but well worth it to enjoy the shade while watching the baits.
 
 
 