Key West Fall Backcountry Fishing
November 09, 2023
Key West
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Barracuda (Great)
Bonefish
Cero Mackerel
Jack Crevalle
Shark (Lemon)
Tarpon
Ladyfish
Permit
Snapper (Mutton)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
As the weather starts to cool down from the heat of summertime the backcountry starts to come alive with life. This time of year we have major bait migration of Mullet, Ballyhoo, and Pilchards that inundate the backcountry basins and flats. Following these bait schools are a wide variety of gamefish such as : seatrout, jacks, pompano, snapper, ladyfish, sharks etc.
We typically drift through these schools casting a variety of artificial lures and catch a real mixed bag. It’s a lot of fun and a very active fishery. Great option for half day trips that want to just catch fish. While drifting through these schools you can put a shark bait out and hook into one of the big boys following these groups if you really want a workout.
With the drop in water temps the Barracudas have returned to the flats in high numbers. They can swim in bursts up to 60mph and it’s awesome to watch them chase down the lure and explode on it. A great fishery option for doing a lot of casting and also having the ability to sight cast to a larger or specific fish.
The residential tarpon fishing has still been good but as we get into the cold front season they can be a little more hit-or miss if the weather gets a little chilly. The goes for permit and bonefish. On good weather days though the fishing remains excellent. Fortunately this time of year we have plenty of options to choose from.
Cooler air temps and an action based fishery, what’s not to love about Key West Backcountry fishing in the fall.
Tight lines.
Capt. John
Purple Heron Charters