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World-Class Flats Fishing in Islamorada

Guide Sean

By Guide SeanAug 8, 20257 minute read

World-Class Flats Fishing in Islamorada

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World-Class Flats Fishing in Islamorada

World-Class Flats Fishing in Islamorada

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  • Published Date: August 8, 2025
  • Fishing
  • $3 - $12,000 price range

Summary

Get ready for some world-class flats fishing in the beautiful Florida Keys. We'll head out on an 18' poling skiff, perfect for sneaking up on fish in the shallow waters around Islamorada. Depending on the season, we'll be after tarpon, redfish, bonefish, permit, or snook. It's all about sight fishing here - spotting these amazing gamefish and making the perfect cast. You'll be using 8 or 9 weight fly rods for most species, but we'll bump up to 10-12 weights when chasing the big tarpon. This is technical fishing at its finest, so some experience with double-haul casting is helpful, especially on windy days. Whether you're a seasoned angler or checking this off your bucket list, the Captain will put you on fish and make sure you have a great time out there on the flats.

Florida Keys Flats: Sight Fishing Paradise

Ready for some of the best flats fishing in the world? We're talking about Islamorada in the Florida Keys, where the crystal-clear shallows are teeming with trophy fish. Our seasoned captain will put you on the hottest spots for tarpon, redfish, bonefish, permit, and snook. This isn't your average day on the water – it's a chance to stalk fish in ankle-deep water, make pinpoint casts, and feel the rush when a monster takes your fly. Whether you're chasing the legendary silver king or trying to complete your grand slam, this trip is what flats dreams are made of.

What to Expect on the Water

We'll be cruising the flats in our slick 18-foot poling skiff, perfect for sneaking up on wary fish. The name of the game here is sight fishing – spotting fish before they see us and making the perfect presentation. Depending on the season and conditions, we might be sight casting to tailing bonefish, hunting for permit on the edge of a flat, or waiting for a pod of tarpon to swim by. You'll be using 8 or 9-weight fly rods for most species, bumping up to 10-12 weights when the big tarpon are around. Fair warning: once you've felt the pull of a 100-pound tarpon on the end of your line, you'll be hooked for life.

Flats Fishing 101

If you've never fished the flats before, you're in for a treat. This isn't about chunking bait and waiting – it's an active, engaging style of fishing that'll keep you on your toes all day. We'll be poling across skinny water, looking for signs of fish: a tail breaking the surface, a dark shape moving across a sandy bottom, or a tell-tale push of water. When we spot a fish, it's all about making a quick, accurate cast. Double-haul casting skills come in handy, especially when the wind kicks up (and in the Keys, it often does). Don't worry if you're not a pro caster – your guide will help you dial in your technique and put you in the best position for success.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Bonefish: Known as the "grey ghosts" of the flats, bonefish are the speedsters of the shallow water world. These silvery torpedoes can hit speeds of 40 mph when hooked, giving you one of the best pound-for-pound fights in fishing. They're most active in the warmer months, from spring through fall. Spotting a tailing bonefish and making the perfect cast is a rite of passage for any serious flats angler.

Permit: If bonefish are challenging, permit are downright maddening – and that's why anglers love them. These wary, disc-shaped fish have incredible eyesight and are notorious for refusing flies. But when you do hook up, get ready for a bulldogging fight that'll test your gear and your skills. Spring and fall are prime permit seasons in the Keys, but you can find them year-round if conditions are right.

Redfish: While they might not have the exotic allure of some other flats species, redfish (also known as red drum) are a blast to catch on fly. These copper-colored bruisers love to cruise in super shallow water, often with their backs out of the water. They'll readily take a well-presented fly and put up a strong, determined fight. Fall is the peak season, but you can find reds in the backcountry year-round.

Tarpon: The silver king. The mighty poon. Whatever you call them, tarpon are the ultimate prize for many flats anglers. These prehistoric beasts can top 150 pounds and are famous for their acrobatic leaps when hooked. The annual tarpon migration (typically April through June) brings big schools to the Keys, but resident fish can be found year-round. Watching a 100-pound tarpon inhale your fly is a heart-stopping moment you'll never forget.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

There's something special about fishing the flats around Islamorada. Maybe it's the gin-clear water that lets you see every detail of the fish you're stalking. Or the thrill of watching a permit slowly turn on your crab fly. Or maybe it's just the laid-back Keys vibe that makes every day on the water feel like a vacation. Whatever it is, once you've experienced it, you'll be counting the days until you can come back. Our repeat customers tell us that flats fishing in the Keys isn't just a trip – it's an addiction.

Top Catches This Season

This year has been on fire for big permit, with several fish over 30 pounds brought to hand. We've also been seeing some monster tarpon in the 120-150 pound range during the migration. But the real surprise has been the number of slam opportunities – we've had several guests land bonefish, permit, and tarpon all in the same day. That's the kind of day that keeps you grinning for weeks.

Time to Book Your Spot

If you're itching to test your skills on the legendary flats of the Florida Keys, now's the time to lock in your date. Whether you're a seasoned flats veteran or looking to pop your skinny water cherry, we've got the expertise to put you on fish and the patience to help you improve your game. Just remember – once you've seen a tailing bonefish or watched a tarpon roll on your fly, your fishing life will never be the same. Give us a call, and let's start planning your flats fishing adventure in paradise. The fish are waiting – are you ready?

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