Fingger channel fun
December 05, 2015 Key Biscayne 7 photos

Trip Summary

Headed out with some repeat customers who were looking to catch a few fish to take home for dinner. The day started out with us catching more bait with one throw of the cast net then we could use. After loading up on bait we made a short run to our first spot. We dropped anchor and started live chumming with the bait we had and it was not long before were hooked up. The first couple fish were some nice yellow jacks in the 10lb range. After that we proceeded to catch a few more yellow jacks, a nice black grouper, and two of the biggest mutton snappers I have caught in the finger channels. One was around 10lbs and the other was close to 15lbs. All in all a good day on the water. As the water temps start to cool off we should see the fishing start to pick up. BOOK YOUR TRIP TODAY!!!!!
Alex Genetau
Key-biscayne, Florida, United States
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