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December 1 – Marquesas Keys, Fl (Pt. 1)

by admin on December 1, 2009

Dreamcatcher from Key West

Dreamcatcher of Key West

Located about 30 miles west of Key West, the Marquesas Keys are a group of mangrove islands and flats that make up part of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge. Up until about 1980 the area was used as a bombing range by the USN (and an occasional wreck or underwater shell can still be found). Except for one privately owned island called Ballast Key, the area is uninhabited – and teeming with fish.  It is truly one of the untouched jewels of the Florida Keys and a saltwater fisherman’s paradise.

Ballast Key

Ballast Key

I spent 3 days motoring and sailing the Marquesas in mid-November with my old friends from Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove, Florida: Capt. John Duke and travel writer Charles Greenfield. John’s friend and cohort from the Keys, Capt. Dave Dlugitch came along too. Capt. Dave had a fishing kayak business for years in the lower Keys and is an excellent guide and fisherman in his own right. We traveled in John’s magnificent 70+ ft. steel-hulled schooner (with a retractable centerboard for easy access to shallow water) named the Dreamcatcher.

The first day out I caught a barracuda with a bonefish jig while standing on the rocks off  Ballast Key. Unlike my old days in Belize, the barracuda in these waters can’t be eaten because of ciguatera disease, but it was still a thrill to land. He took out a good 20 yards on my ultralite, and I knew I wasn’t in Maryland anymore!

Vic on Ballast Key

Vic on Ballast Key

That night we were doing some bait fishing with pinfish off the back of the boat, and Charles pulled in 10 yellowtail snapper. We kept 4 of them for a fine fried fish meal with Cuban rice & beans. Slept like a log that night with the quiet rocking of the Dreamcatcher.

Charles Greenfield and Dinner

Charles Greenfield and Dinner

Day two of the trip to follow shortly….

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November 18 – Ballast Key, Florida

by admin on November 19, 2009

First night out from Key West on the Dreamcatcher. We anchored at Ballast Key, a magnificent private island owned by Charlie’s uncle. Caught a barracuda from the pier, and yellow tail and  mutton snapper from the back of the boat. Yellow tail for breakfast this morning! Afterwards we’re pulling anchor and heading out to the Marquesas. We’ve been mulling over all sorts of fishing charter ideas using kayaks, the Dreamcatcher, and skiffs. More later on that. Let’s see what the fishing is like first!

Ballast Key

Ballast Key

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November 16 – and Beyond!

by admin on November 16, 2009

Tomorrow I’m flying to Florida to meet my old friends Capt. John Duke and Charles Greenfield for a trip out to the Marquesas Keys, 30 miles west of Key West. We’ll be aboard Capt. John’s schooner the Dreamcatcher (see link under “Vic’s Favorites) scouting out the light-tackle fishing potential for the area. Stop back for updates from the road…or the boat. We’re looking for tarpon, bonefish, tarpon, permit, barra, jack, and snapper. And, check out my new “Get Updates”  link where you can enter your email for automatic notification when I update the blog. It should be up and running in a day or two.

Marquesas Keys

Marquesas Keys

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