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The Tarpon has distinctive shiny silvery scales and typically grows to about 5 to 8 feet long and 80-150 pounds. The Tarpon is native to the Atlantic and is found throughout most of the Caribbean in warm, shallow, dark bodies of water with sandy mud bottoms. For more information on the Tarpon, click here.


The Common Snook is known as a prize fighter and is native to the Caribbean Sea. It tends to live in shallow coastal waters up to depths of 60 feet. For more information on the Common Snook, click here.


The Amber Jack is a popular Atlantic fish usually found around rocky reefs, debris and wrecks. They usually live in water depths of 60 to 120 feet. Adult Jacks can weigh about 40 pounds. For more information about the Amber Jack, click here.


The Red Snapper is a reef fish easily identified by its redish scales, sloped face and their short, sharp teeth. The Red Snapper tends to live near the bottom and inhabit rocky ledges, shelves and ridges. For more information on the Red Snapper, click here.


The Grouper is known for its stout body and large mouth. They commonly grow to more than 1 meter in length and weights greater than 100 pounds. They typically eat smaller fish, crabs and lobster. For more information on the Grouper, click here.


OCEAN FISHING


The Tarpon has distinctive shiny silvery scales and typically grows to about 5 to 8 feet long and 80-150 pounds. The Tarpon is native to the Atlantic and is found throughout most of the Caribbean in warm, shallow, dark bodies of water with sandy mud bottoms. For more information on the Tarpon, click here.


The King Mackerel is a sub-tropical species with an olive coloration that fades into a silver with rosy iridescence along its sides. Larger King Mackerels tend to live inshore, in the mouth of inlets or river mouths. For more info on the King Mackerel, click here.


The Grouper is known for its stout body and large mouth. They commonly grow to more than 1 meter in length and weights greater than 100 pounds. They typically eat smaller fish, crabs and lobster. For more information on the Grouper, click here.


The White Marlin is a dark blue large elongated fish with a large upper jaw that creates a spear. They prefer to inhabit depths of 300 to 350 feet. For more information on the White Marlin, click here.
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The Blue Marlin is the most coveted sports fishing prize. At three to four times the size of the males, the females can grow to 12 feet and nearly 1200 pounds. The Blue Marlin is recognized by its blue-black top and silvery white underside. For more information about the Blue Marlin, click here.


The Sail Fish is a highly prized catch. Its blue-gray coloration and easily recognizable elongated bill and erectile dorsal fin, often stretching the length of its entire back. They are known as extremely fast swimmers, clocked at speeds nearing 70mph. For more information on the Sail Fish, click here.


The Mahi Mahi is easily recognized for its protruding forehead and dazzling array of colors. They are a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish with a long dorsal fin that extends the length of their body that is found in off-shore tropical waters.


The Wahoo is a scombrid fish with an elongated body covered with small, scarcely visible scales that are iridescent blue on the back and silvery on the sides with a pattern of vertical blue bars. For more information on the Wahoo, click here.


The Blue Runner is a smaller fish with an elongated, moderately compressed body with dorsal and ventral profiles of approximately equal convexity and a slightly pointed snout. It typically reaching lengths of 2 feet and weights nearing 15 pounds. For more information about the Blue Runner, click here.


The Yellow Fin Tuna is the fastest and strongest of the tuna family. It is easily recognized by its bright yellow second dorsal and anal fins. It is one of the largest tuna species. And its highly used in raw fish dishes including sushi. For more information about the Yellow Fin Tuna, click here.


The Blue Fin Tuna is considered one of the “big boys” in the sports fishing community. They possess enormous strength and power and often battle for hours. They average 7 feet and 700 pounds with larger tunas reaching near 1000 pounds. For more information on the Blue Fin Tuna, click here.



The Red Snapper is a reef fish easily identified by its redish scales, sloped face and their short, sharp teeth. The Red Snapper tends to live near the bottom and inhabit rocky ledges, shelves and ridges. For more information on the Red Snapper, click here.


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