The Atlantic Ocean is Key West's playground for deep
sea fishing. The island of Key West is where three
bodies of water come together - the Gulf of Mexico, the
Atlanta Ocean and the Gulf Stream. The seas
between Key West and Cuba are considered the most
biologically diverse part of the entire Atlantic Ocean.
Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi, Tuna, Wahoo, Cobia, and
King Mackerel are a few of the fish caught in these
waters. Every month of the year there are different
migrating fish making deep sea fishing a year round
sport. Wintertime Tuna & Kingfish, summertime
Dolphin (Mahi-Mahi/Dorado) and Billfish, and a host of
year-round species keep the action in Key West
consistently hot.
Key West has the much deserved reputation of having
the finest flats fishing found anywhere in the world.
Tarpon, permit, bonefish, shark, and barracuda can be
caught in the back country of Snipe Keys. Fly fishing
in the far western atoll known as the Marquesas Keys
will challenge your skill in light tackle sight fishing.
You'll catch Jack cravalle, bar jack, ladyfish, snook and
redfish in the clear, pristine water
in and around the flats of the Lower Keys and Key
West.
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