Believe it or not, it can & will get "colder" in Key West in Jan, (60-ish).
There are many different areas to fish in the Keys. Key West is not a "hot spot" but it can afford some interesting flats fishing. It is generally known for offshore.
Here are some questions you must ask yourself:
1. Will you have enough time to drive and "scout out" some flats?
2. How MUCH tackle can you bring?
3. How much of a hassle will it be to check your rod/reel?
Personally, I LIKE to find/scout-out cool new flats and "bridge-runs". There is nothing better than trying to figure out a new flat in a strange ,gorgeous, environment. It always feels like your on an adventure. BUT, this takes time. And you are guaranteed nothing!
To answer your Q- Yes, there are 'Cuda, Mangrove Snapper, Angel, small Yellowtail & Grouper, Pompano, Puffers, Etc that are everywhere most of the time.
Small 'Cuda's are prevalent in neashore waters. Esp if you decide to use "shiny lures" or fast moving crank-baits.
If you are just wanting a "casual" fishing experience with no guarantees of catching anything "worthy" bring a spinning outfit with 12LB flourocarbon line. Go fishing off the resort property and cast Jigs W/Berkley Swimming Mullet ( for 'Cuda) and float "cutbait" for M-Snapper.
In the past I have caught some "keeper" M-Snapper casting a silver 6" suspending Rapala (make sure to change the hooks out to 3X strong). Make sure to "sweeten" all lures with aerosal "Pogey/Menhaden" spray attractant.
Most every bridge, Culvert, turn-off, Etc can & WILL have SOME type of fish to catch.
If you want a guarantee to catch fish hire a charter. But then you lose-out on the experience of driving around site-seeing, checking out the tiny Key Deer and occasionally casting your line.
Here is some advice- DON'T SPEED EVER! The cops down there will give you a ticket for 2 miles over the limit!
Watch out for Banana Spiders at night! (they are the size of your hand)
Wear bootys while swimming/walking flats AT ALL Times! (Fire Coral, Stingray, Toadfish, Crabs, Etc)
Hope this helps ya? Check my past "starred" questions for further info on Keys/tropical fishing. |