Hurricane season is winding down and we took a beating here in Florida this year. Fall is also kicking in and water temps are coming down. This combination has the inshore water getting cooler and green making a more dramatic contrast between the ever-flowing Gulf Stream’s blue water. Recently we had a weather window a… READ MORE
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The tunas and marlin might be long gone by the time snow starts falling, but there are still predators lurking at the Mid-Atlantic canyons.
Capt. Ryan Van Fleet shares a few SatFish tips for locating optimal grouper trolling fishing hotspots in the Florida Keys. Find the bait, find the grouper by using SatFish.
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.
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.