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Coming Home opens with rare underwater Sailfish footage, then quickly moves on to feature the resort's tropical gardens, beach entry pool, marina, endless piers, and warm inviting Caribbean home interiors.

 

 

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Islamorada Sport Fishing

The best fishing in the world? You're looking at it. Sailfish. Marlin. Mahi Mahi. Wahoo. Yellow tail. Grouper. Kingfish. Snapper. Tile Fish. True Reds. Amber Jack. Barracuda. Sharks. Permit. Bonefish. Redfish.

Located in beautiful Islamorada, Florida, The Caribbean Resort is in the heart of the fishing capital of the world. Phil Sena, owner of the resort, has spent over thirty years discovering the area's best fishing spots and would be happy to share his local knowledge with you. Phll can even provide you with GPS numbers to help ensure that you return to the docks with a full catch.

Offshore Fishing

The Islamorada Hump   12-24 miles   @ 128°
The North Whole   4.3 miles   @ 154°
The Cave   7.26 miles   @ 95°
Alligator Reef   4.25 miles   @ 180°
The Eagle Shipwreck   4.39 miles   @ 136°
The Wall   4.4 miles   @ 178°



The Angler's Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sailfish                
Cobia                    
Kingfish                
Redfish            
Amberjack                  
Tuna          
Dolphin                
Wahoo                
Bonefish            
Permit            
Tarpin                
Marlin                
Snook          
Snapper              
Grouper              
Shark          
Yellowtail
The Angler's Calendar indicates better periods for each species based on general weather and water conditions. In addition to migratory patterns (not open or closed seasons). Both salt- & freshwater fishing licenses are required in Florida. Visit a bait & tackle shop or local marina for more information.