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Dauntless Charters provides a first class experience for all types of Florida Keys fishing. Whether you are targeting offshore species such as swordfish, marlin, sailfish, dolphin, tuna, wahoo and kingfish; reef species such as grouper, snapper, mackerel, shark, and barracuda; or backcountry species such as tarpon, bonefish, snook, permit, redfish, and sea trout, we have the right boat and captain for you. Located at mile marker 97.5 in Key Largo, Dauntless Charters is just 15 minutes from Islamorada, an hour from Miami and two hours north of Key West. Call us at 305-304-4551 and book your Florida Keys - Key Largo fishing charter trip today!!
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Barbara Ann |
Vagabond |
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Florida Charter Fishing Looking for the Florida charter fishing adventure of a lifetime? Dauntless Charters featuring the Barbara Ann can help. Our captains have been fishing the waters of the Florida Keys for up to 25 years. With Dauntless Charters as your Islamorada fishing guide, you will enjoy the best that Key Largo fishing has to offer.
Florida Keys Charter Fishing Located at Mile Marker 97.5, Oceanside, in Key Largo, Florida, just off of US-1, the Barbara Ann is ideally positioned to provide you with the Florida Key charter fishing experience that you've always dreamed of. We offer a variety of Florida Keys fishing packages, ranging from full day 8 hour fishing trips to 4 hour night reef excursions.
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Upper Keys Fishing Report
Spring has finally arrived and so has the wind. The wind has been blowing for a week straight, the boats have been tied the docks lately. The boats that have gone out reported a mixed catch. The gulf stream has been within 3 miles of the reef in Key Largo bringing in dolphin and tuna to the edge of the reef. Dolphin season is just around the corner and they have been showing up with regularity.
Reports of wahoo in the Key Largo area have been hitting the news, they are being caught mostly on live bait (speedos) but high speed trolling between 150 and 300 feet have been productive. Sailfishing has slowed but they are still around and should be heading north any day now.
The Key Largo reef has been active with mutton snapper in 120-150 feet of water. Kingfish from the edge of the reef out to 200 feet have been the go to fish. Yellowtail fishing has been hot when the current and water clarity has been right. The wrecks off of key largo have been producing large amberjack and grouper the past few weeks. Hopefully the wind will start lying down so that we can get out there and start catching fish ...more
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