Offshore, structure is a very different thing than it is inshore. Most of us know to look for three key elements: flotsam, temperature breaks, and bathymetric changes. Is there also a fourth you should be on the lookout for? Some savvy anglers say chlorophyll can be key.
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Capt. Ryan Van Fleet of Good Karma Sportfishing is one of our SatFish ambassadors, and we are proud to be working with him! Capt. Ryan avidly fishes the Florida Keys, and in this video he shares how he uses tools that SatFish provides to successfully target various species of fish in the area
Albacore prefer cool, clean offshore waters. SatFish high-def SST and Chlorophyll maps show you exactly where to look for these speedy, tasty white-meat tuna.
Capt. Ryan Van Fleet of Good Karma Sportfishing shares how he uses SatFish SST and Chloro charts to find breaks and weedlines for Florida keys mahi mahi.
Springtime is highly anticipated in Florida as the “dolphin run.” It’s the alignment of current, food, and floating sargassum weedlines that creates the perfect combination to troll or sight fish for dolphin, mahi mahi, dorado, or whatever you want to call this fun and tasty gamefish.
Off Florida’s east coast, the “otherside” of the Gulf Stream is home to productive offshore grounds for yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, and skipjack.