For fishing information and rates, please Capt. Wert at 305-393-1910 or click here to email.
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Come visit Captain Tom's Whistle Stop Package Store - Sports Bar - Grill (They will cook your catch!) Pool tournament every Tuesday @ 8:00pm. In the heart of Islamorada: Mile Marker 82.5, Oceanside 1.5 Miles South of Holiday Isle Resort Phone 305-664-2623 Click here to visit web site |
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Debbiy - Doo'sDeli & Market
Home of the "Bellybuster Capitan" - Fisherman lunch boxes - Catering MM 82.2 Overseas Hwy- Islamorada, FL 33036 Phone: 305-664-8848 |
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PLACES TO STAY
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Postcard Inn "The family resort vacation for Islamorada and Key Largo Florida" 84001 Overseas Highway Islamorada, the Florida Keys Phone: 800.327.7070 or 305.664.2321 Fax: 305.664.2703 Click here to visit web site. |
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Ragged Edge Resort & Marina "A wonderful vacation and holiday getaway. With a vast grassy property directly on the Atlantic Ocean, Tahitian-styled accommodations-all with an ocean view." 243 Treasure Harbor Road Islamorada, FL 33036 (305) 852-5389 For reservations only, call 800-436-2023 Located at Mile Marker 86.5 Click here to visit web site. |
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La Siesta Resort and Marina "A 6-acre oceanfront property located just off the Overseas Highway beyond an entrance of lush, tropical, mature palms trees." 80241 Overseas Highway Mile Marker 80.2 Oceanside Islamorada, Florida Keys 33036 Phone: 305-664-2132 | 877-278-0369 Click here to visit web site. |
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What people say about Capt. Billy:
"We also had a great day on a backcountry fishing trip with Capt. Bill Wert. His knowledge of the Keys and fishing was amazing. I would highly recommend using Capt. Bill as your fishing guide." Trip Advisor
"Todays catch: 1 trout, 3 tarpon, 5 snook, 15 redfish. Capt Billy Wert from Islamorada was great! Incredible day of fishing. I love Keys!!" Mark Meyers - Twitter
"For a back-country experience, Captain Billy Wert takes small groups across Florida Bay through a miragelike archipelago of mangrove flats that surrounds the southern boundary of Everglades National Park. Wert's boat runs in eight inches of water, floats in ten. He'll take you flying over waters where no one has been before. Bonefish, tarpon, and snook are the sought-after prizes. Even if you come back empty-handed, you'll never forget skimming across a field of sea grass in ten inches of water, watching horseshoe crabs and sea turtles navigate the sandy bottom, or coming upon a great white heron that appears to walk on water. The experience would appeal to any Floridian's amphibian psyche" Thomas E. Whittingslow