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This impressive 23-inch grey snapper was caught while fishing with Captain Joel Brandenburg in Marathon, FL. Grey snapper (also called mangrove snapper) are among the most popular reef fish in the Florida Keys due to their excellent eating qualities and challenging fishing characteristics. - Grey snapper are structure-oriented fish found around reefs, bridges, and mangroves. - They're known for their intelligence and cautious feeding habits, making them a worthy challenge for anglers. - The meat is firm, white, and considered among the best-tasting of all snapper species.
Experience an unforgettable day on the water with a Marathon fishing charter targeting grey snapper. Captain Joel Brandenburg of Ana Banana Fishing Company knows exactly where to find these popular reef fish in the Florida Keys. This recent trip yielded an impressive 23-inch grey snapper, demonstrating the quality of fishing available in Marathon's productive waters. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to saltwater fishing, the clear waters surrounding Marathon offer excellent opportunities for catching snapper year-round. The calm conditions and accessible fishing grounds make this a perfect destination for families and serious anglers alike.
Captain Joel Brandenburg of Ana Banana Fishing Company offers professional fishing charters in Marathon, FL. His trips include all necessary tackle, bait, licenses, and fish cleaning. The 23-inch grey snapper caught on this trip showcases the quality of fishing available. Half-day trips typically run 4-5 hours, while full-day options allow for more extensive exploration of both reef and offshore waters. Rates vary by season and trip length, with early morning departures recommended for the best bite. Captain Joel's local knowledge ensures you'll be fishing productive spots regardless of conditions.
This Marathon fishing trip delivered exactly what anglers hope for—a quality catch in beautiful surroundings. The 23-inch grey snapper represents a trophy-sized specimen for this species, which typically average 12-18 inches. Captain Joel's expertise in locating productive reef structures paid off with this substantial catch. The pristine waters around Marathon offer excellent visibility, allowing anglers to see strikes and enjoy the underwater scenery while fishing.
Ana Banana Fishing Company specializes in both reef and offshore fishing, adapting to conditions and seasonal patterns to put clients on fish. All gear is provided, allowing guests to simply show up ready to enjoy a day on the water. Whether targeting snapper, grouper, or other popular Florida Keys species, these charters deliver a professional experience for anglers of all skill levels.
Grey snapper (also called mangrove snapper) thrive in Marathon's diverse marine ecosystem. These intelligent fish relate strongly to structure, including reefs, wrecks, bridges and mangrove edges. Captain Joel targets them using light to medium tackle with live bait or cut bait presentations. Grey snapper are known for their cautious feeding habits, often requiring finesse and patience to catch consistently.
Spring through fall offers prime snapper fishing in the Florida Keys, with summer months typically producing the largest concentrations. Their firm white flesh makes them a prized eating fish, and the 23-inch specimen caught on this trip represents an above-average catch. When fishing for grey snapper, using fluorocarbon leaders and proper tide timing dramatically increases success rates.
When booking with Ana Banana Fishing Company, plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Bring sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, a hat, and weather-appropriate clothing. A cooler for your catch is recommended if you plan to keep fish for dinner. Morning trips typically begin around sunrise when fish are most active, though afternoon trips can also be productive, especially around tide changes. Captain Joel provides all necessary fishing equipment, including quality rods, reels, and terminal tackle suited for targeting local species.