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Capt Don Clark (Capt_don_clark)
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Posted on Thursday, February 05, 2009 - 12:03 pm:   

For immediate release: Sea Horse Sport Fishing Charters
Islamorada Florida, Whale Harbor Marina Mile Marker 83.5
2 Feb 2009

We are catching Sailfish, and Kingfish slow trolling live baits on the edge of the reef. The reef depth that we fish varies from day to day depending on where the Sailfish are. Most days the fish are on the edge of the reef in 120 feet. The live bait of choice has been a combination of Ballyhoo, Cigar Minnows, and Speedos that we catch every morning on the way out. Consistent action throughout the day, with an occasional Black-fin Tuna have been the norm lately.
FORCAST: Big Wahoo's, Sailfish, Kingfish, and more Black-fin Tuna in the area crushing our live bait!
Come down and have fun catching fish in Islamorada
Capt Don Clark
305-664-5020
captdonclark@bellsouth.net
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David Kreshpane
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Posted on Friday, September 20, 2002 - 11:34 am:   

Subject: fall flats fishing

The Fall months in the keys are considered the prime time for trophy bonefish. The cooler water and absence of flats boats on the flats - put the big schools of trophy "grey ghosts" on the shallow flats. Guides are usually open for last min. trips - and the slower tourist traffic make the keys a popular destination for a relaxing trip to the sun and fun. Permit - backcountry tarpon - and snook are also plentiful as are the speckled trout and reds . If no major storms are present the winds are usually down and the temps. in the upper 70's to low 80's. From now till the middle of december should be Red Hot !!!!
Capt dave
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Capt. Dave & Ellen
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Posted on Tuesday, February 12, 2002 - 8:21 pm:   


The Bonefishing has picked up over the past 2 weeks on the middle keys Flats and warmer than normal january temps have brought down some mid sized tarpon in the channels surrounding the Seven Mile Bridge in Marathon - The early silver kings are the mid sized fish 30 to 40 pounds - but will take flies on sinking fly lines and slowly fished small live bait's.
If the temps hold in the low eighties over th next few weeks the area will experience an excellent tarpon season
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Capt. Dave & Ellen Kreshpane
500 Sombrero Beach Rd. Marathon, Florida keys. 33050
305. 743. 5588 * 305. 743. 4118
www.blackghost.net
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Capt. David & Ellen
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Posted on Friday, June 15, 2001 - 1:08 am:   


Tarpon fishing finally picked up tihs week - as calm waters and plenty of early morning shrimp runs got the silver kings feeding on the surface - Bud Robertson from savanah GA. landed several smaller tarpon - In Marathons Backcountry......
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Capt. David and Ellen Kreshpane
Sombrero Reef Inn And Fishing lodge
500 Sombrero Beach Road
Marathon, Florida. 33050
305.743.9666 305. 743.4118
www.blackghost.net

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