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Key West is
loaded with wrecks in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
Key West wreck fishing produces catches of snapper, grouper, cobia,
sailfish, tuna, king mackerel, barracuda, sharks, amberjack, african
pompano and many other species. These wrecks are almost a guarantee
for big fish action. Which fish you may encounter depends on time
of year and which wreck we fish. I always have and use
live bait on the wrecks and I will use some cut bait when I need
to. The point is I have all the right bait and I want to
catch big fish as much as you do! |
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The Gulf of Mexico wrecks tend to hold cobia or ling, mangrove
snapper, gag grouper, permit, king mackerel, barracuda and
sharks. The Atlantic wrecks are home to greater
amberjack, black grouper, african pompano, blackfin tuna, king
mackerel, wahoo, sailfish and too many others to list.
Key West wreck fishing is sure to wear you out from cranking
in fish all day long. |
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