Key Largo Fishing Marinas
TAVERNIER CREEK FISHING MARINA
Phone: 305-852-5854
90800 Overseas Hwy Tavernier, FL 33070
BLUE WATERS FISHING MARINA
Phone: 305-853-5604
230 Banyan Lane Tavernier , FL 33037
CARD SOUND BOAT RAMP
Card Sound Rd. Key Largo , FL 33037
CROSS KEY FISHING MARINA
Phone: 954-326-4195
599 Morris Ave MM 112.5 Key Largo , FL 33037
CURTIS MARINE, INC.
Phone: 305-852-5218
229 Banyan Ln. Tavernier , FL 33070
GARDEN COVE FISHING MARINA
Phone: 305-452-4696
21 Garden Cove Dr. Key Largo , FL 33037
KEY LARGO HARBOR MARINA
Phone: 305-451-0045 100
Ocean Drive Key Largo , FL 33037 LITTLE
MOLASSES REEF FISHING MARINA
Phone: 305-451-9411
1550 Ocean Bay Drive Key Largo , FL 33037
PELICAN CAY HARBOR FISHING MARINA
Phone: 305-451-2128
299 Morris Lane Key Largo , FL 33037
SUNSET POINT PARK BOAT RAMP
Sunset Rd., MM 95.2 Key Largo , FL 33037
BLUE FIN MARINA
Phone: 305-852-2025
81 E. 2 Street Key Largo , FL 33037
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REEL MELL-O FISHING CHARTERS
Key Largo Fishing Marina
305-393-0232
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Key Largo is connected to the mainland in Miami-Dade County by two routes. The Overseas Highway, which is U.S. Highway 1, enters Key Largo at Jewfish Creek near the middle of the island and turns southwest. Card Sound Road connects to the northern part of Key Largo at Card Sound Bridge and runs eastward to connect with County Road 905, which runs southwest and joins U.S. 1 at about mile marker 106. These routes originate at Florida City on the mainland. Key Largo is a popular tourist destination and calls itself the "Diving Capital of the World" because the living coral reef a few miles offshore attracts thousands of scuba divers and Key Largo sport fishing enthusiasts. Key Largo's proximity to the Everglades also makes it a premier destination for a Florida keys Fishing Vacation including kayakers and eco tourists. It doesn't matter if you are a seasoned Angler or a new Angler. Come down to Key Largo and enjoy some Key Largo Fishing and make a memory that will last a lifetime.
Bait Chris' Bait & Tackle carries live shrimp, pinfish, and crabs, chum and a wide variety of frozen bait. Frozen bait includes rigged and unrigged ballyhoo, shrimp, silversides, squid, mullet
KEY LARGO FISHING MARINAS
Key Largo and Florida Keys
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Key Largo Fishing Marinas Backcountry Slam – Snook-Redfish-Trout
Snook - The local Key Largo backcountry offers some excellent Snook charter fishing. The average size is 5 to 9 pounds and 24-34 inches. You will find Snook around bridges, mangroves, pilings just about any structure. They eat Mullet, Shrimp, Pilchards, Pinfish and a multitude of artificial lures or combinations of live and dead bait.
Redfish - Key Largo Redfish love the warm waters of south Florida, the oyster beds, mangroves, and grassy flats are their regular haunts. They are prolific, and definitely not timid when it comes to eating - Which makes them a great sport fish for light tackle and fly-fishing. Key Largo Backcountry Redfish are often seen "tailing" (very similar to bonefish) on the shallow flats as they feed.
Seatrout - Key Largo Seatrout are frequently targeted from December to April. When fishing for them you can use the old standby a popping cork rig with a shrimp or artificial hanging below the cork. Remember Pop the cork Sea Trout come to the gurgling sound the cork makes.Sea Trout are found over grassy bottom and in the"muds" that is muddy areas where the bait is routing in the bottom stirring up shrimp and small fishes.
Key Largo Fishing Marinas Offshore Species
Blue Marlin Description: color cobalt blue on top shading to silvery white on bottom; upper jaw elongated in form of spear; dorsal fin and pointed at front end; pectoral fin and anal fin pointed; lateral line reticulated (interwoven like a net), difficult to see in large specimens; no dark spots on dorsal fin; body covered with imbedded scales ending in one or two sharp points.
Sailfish Description: color dark blue on top, brown-blue laterally, silvery white underbelly; upper jaw elongated in form of spear; first dorsal greatly enlarged in the form of a sail, with many black spots, its front squared off, highest at its midpoint; pelvic fins very narrow, reaching almost to the anus; body covered with imbedded scales, blunt at end; lateral line curved over pectoral, then straight to base of tail.
Dolphin Description: bright greenish blue above, yellow on sides, with capability of flashing purple, chartreuse, and a wide range of other colors; body tapers sharply from head to tail; irregular blue or golden blotches scattered over sides; anterior profile of head on adult males is nearly vertical; head of females more sloping; the single dark dorsal fin extends from just behind the head to the tail; anal fin margin concave and extending from anus to tail.
Blackfin Tuna Description: Blackfin tuna are the most abundant tuna species. They are equally shaped from the head and tail from their midsection, making look in shape like a football. Silver side, dark blue on the back and white on the stomach.