June=Mangrove Snapper Trifecta |
Well June is here and if spearfishing is your fix, then you
should be out on the water everyday cause June has it all-just about! As the strong spasmodic winds of March, April,
and May have passed, the calm Gulf
breezes of June move in and with them come- pescados!
The calmness is delightful |
All our spearfishing expeditions are action packed through
June. And it’s a good idea to keep all
your indicators in check, as each Miami spearfishing guided trip can produce
anything from a record mangrove snapper to a slammer bull mahi dolphin all
within the same day!
One good indicator is the moon. I’ve said it before the moon (a little
more on moons in a minute) does some crazy things to fish and during May/Junes full moons this year around June 12-13 strawberry moon mangrove snapper headout to spawn- my telltale sign is when those big ass spooky mango’s leave our
dock in the Florida Keys- these big mangroves are headed to the reefs and humps for
the spawn as well as that tasty spooky critter we call the Porgy a distant cousin of our
European Dentex. In fact, June is one of the best time to
shoot a record slob Porgy during your spearfishing guided trip. FWC
lists a few variety of Porgies but for our spearfishing tribe the Jolthead ,
Knobbed, and Sheepshead (yes they too
are considered porgy) Porgy are the target.
Nothing beats a fresh fried Porgy fillet and June is a great month to go spearfishing for them. Ok back to the mangrove snapper spawn- I like spear
fishing those waypoints with isolated humps and plates in the 30-40’ surrounded
by deeper water, of course a good ledge wouldn’t hurt either. Another often overlooked snapper spearfishing
spot are those shallow wrecks that big snapper like…and keep a look out as some
permits are still lingering around those wrecks on the second minor phase of
their spawn. But Gray (Mangrove) snapper
aren’t
the only snapper all frenzied up on our Miami spearfishing charters- big
mutton and big yellowtail snapper or “flags” as they are called are hungry and
aggressive as well….if you shoot a big yellowtail, give yourself a big pat on
the back, as these delicious fish are a spearfishing trophy any day of the
week! On most of our spearfishing
expeditions we’ll find that “secret” waypoint with the perfect structure, put
out a chum block about 10’ below the surface (not just hanging over the side of
the boat) and wait a few minutes before slipping into the water, sweetening up
the chum block with some chunked Cuda or
ballyhoo really brings them in! Your spearfishing captain should be up to
date on the bag limits as they will vary on whether you are in state
or federal waters
when targeting snapper, but it won’t hurt for you to be up to date on the
currents regulations and amounts when spearfishing snapper as well. More than once we have put spearo’s &
speara’s on great snapper spearfishing spots and they have come up with smaller
guys, rather than the slabbers (any mango over 3lbs), the spear fishing trick for
mangrove snapper is patience. When you
first drop on structure the “mango train” of snappers will come in to greet
you- the train consists of smallish pounder pan fryers snappers, but be patient, as
usually the bigger slabbers are nearby
“feeling” you out. Here's a great snapper spearfishing tip when
you are on the bottom doing your aspetto scratch a few
rocks (that scratching sound drives big snapper crazy) often this will bring
the bigger boyz in from hiding. Another
great spearfishing tip for snapper is to look over your shoulder every so
often. Usually big snappers will sit,
till you pass by them, then they will
cautiously follow behind you at a distance.
If this happens turn around and quickly chas’em down often these big
slabbers will sit in bewilderment for a few seconds before bolting, so ![]() |
the mama 'go's |
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One Shot One Kill big mutton still around |
BIG snapper off the wrecks |
If the reefs are loading
up on snapper.... then bluewater is Mahi’Time!
BEST BET: MAHI-MAHI, DORADO, DODO, DOLPHIN FISH,
LAMPUCA…
If for nothing more than edibility and sheer numbers
we’re calling Mahi mahi
our spearfishing best bet for June (although the Grey Snapper gave it a run for its
money) A memorable spearfishing guided
trip with a cooler full of Miami Mahi is
hard to beat, maybe it’s the lure of
blue water (which is more often a game of drift and seek for hours with blanks
drawn more often than fish on), coupled with the 100% success ratio of mahi-
they are fairly simple to shoot, are abundant ,
and they grow fast….they are not too difficult to find. and are incredibly tasty…. mahi
got our vote for best spearfishing bet for June.
Mahi are
everywhere from Miami to the Keys and up and down the East/West Florida
coast! And if you have ever gone on a
Miami spearfishing charter for mahi you know the action can be fast and furious
as schoolie (fish b/t 3-7lbs) and gaffer mahi(7-12lbs) are eating everything in
sight. One thing to understand when
spearfishing pelagics including mahi is they are migratory fish so they move
around, where they are one day they may not be the next. As June rolls in so does the closeness of the
Gulfstream currents, in fact as of this writing it is just 2 miles SE of Fowey rocks…those warm currents bring in tons of baitfish and following them are
pelagics-Dolphin, Wahoo, Kingfish, Tuna are all in the bunch and chances to get
one spearfishing ![]() |
Mahi Mayhem |
Frigate are fish dials |
tip for mahi mahi). Here’s is another bluewater spearfishing tip for mahi-one word-Flotsam! Be it a large tree, a crate, we’ve even found a flipped over dinghy holding fish (this solitary structure usually will hold a nice bull slammer – a mahi over 20lbs-, and maybe his harem of cows! Once you located that floating structure idle in slowly add some burly/chum….and quietly glide yourself into the water. If mahi are around it shouldn’t be long before you have a few in the cooler. Another often used spearfishing bluewater mahi trick is keeping one hooked/tied alive in the water keeps the school around longer so packing a rod/reel might be a good idea…or tail shooting one will work too, as a regular client of ours manages to do consistently on our spearfishing charter. June (May less so) is the month to be on the look out for those lone spear fishing record slammers and super
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Paulo with a nice slammer |
Flasher decals |
The best spearfishing equipment for mahi is a 100-120 cm double
banded (or single) speargun, an enclosed track euro that tracks fast with a reel or float/float
line combo is ideal, no special bluewater spearfishing arsenal is required,
actually your regular spear fishing reef rig will work just fine. That’s another bonus towards our fish of the
month! One thing I like to do is add
flasher decals to my freedive fins one of the best upgrades you can do to your carbon fiber spearfishing
fins. This is a great spearfishing trick
I’ve been using for years and is used by lots of guys that book spearfishing
charters with us. You can get ral
creative with this decals which you can get at places like Basspro shop. Often pelagics are drawn up from the depths
with these “fin flashers”, and it also keeps the fish focused on your dive
blades
I was going to talk about the moons influence on
spearfishing, but I think that would be
better as a blog in and of itself so
let it suffice to say in June the full moon triggers the Mangrove snapper spawn, but it will also slow the Mahi
dophin “shoot” (as opposed to “bite” lol) as most of these mahi have been
feeding all night….but just the same running opposite, a New moon (this month
June 27)
will put the mahi on hunger mode in the early am so the best
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Strawberry Mangrove Snapper moon |
A schoolie trifecta |
running along Miami beach and Haulover usually has some big fat blacks, and if you shot one at a certain spearfishing coordinate one year, chances are another one is there now, at least that’s how it works for us on our spearfishing guided tours. Red grouper are also around, and they too are a bit wiser (hard to believe huh). Here is a spearfishing tip for red grouper- if you find an isolated rock a bit off the main reef structure approach it slow and steady, high chances a fat red grouper owns it, Miami red grouper love those big solitary rocks that sit a few feet away from the main structure…and make sure you mark that spear fishing waypoint sometimes within a week a new red grouper will fill his place. Its no surprise that Florida has the spearfishing world record red grouper hopefully we’ll get you on one on one of our Miami spearfishing guided trips, we know where they live! In fact last year on a personal spearfishingKayak guided charter trip, I put a speara on a 14 pound Red grouper she slammed with one of our stone staff pole spears, off of Bear Cut in Key
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Red Grouper "STONED" |
So June is a great month to be out on the
water spearfishing….and with these quieter winds and plentiful fish…it just
doesn’t make any sense not to be!
Till next spearfishing report, tight bands, straight shafts, and smooooooooth triggers!
Tone
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