Final Final Charters

When you head into the Atlantic Ocean for a day of Florida Keys deep sea fishing, you never know what you might catch.

Every drop could produce a monster mutton snapper or black grouper; each weed line could hold a world-record dolphin (mahi mahi) or wahoo; and anywhere out in the deep blue offshore waters a marlin of mythical size may be swimming below, ready to slam your bait at any moment.

Greetings, I’m Captain David Perry of the offshore fishing boat Final Final, located at the Hawks Cay Marina on the island of Duck Key.

I’ve spent my entire life fishing in the Florida Keys and I am excited about the opportunity to put you on some truly memorable fish!

I specialize in fishing the reef for snapper, grouper, sailfish, kingfish and more; as well as heading offshore to pursue large game fish such as dolphin, blackfin tuna, wahoo, marlin and swordfish.

No matter if you’re a beginner angler who’s never tied a hook before, or an old salt who’s reeled in your share of trophy fish, when you step aboard the Final Final we will go out of our way to ensure your Florida Keys fishing experience is one you will never forget!

Dog days of summer!07/28/2011

It's been really hot here. Not just the weather, but the fishing. While dolphin fishing can be hot or cold, the reef and wreck fishing for mutton snapper, grouper and mangrove snapper remains red hot. Fishing the Florida Keys in summer is a great adventure. Give us a call to ...read more

Wreck fishing is fantastic!05/31/2011

I've been saying the wreck fishing is hot all season and it still is. It's better than ever with the grouper back in season. We're catching fish with some nice size to them and having a blast. The warmer weather has the mahi fishing getting better too. And of course ...read more

Winds a blowin04/08/2011

The wind is blowing, but the boats are going. The sailfishing has become very good. Along with scattered dolphin and cobias. While the reef fishing has remained steady. If you don't like the wind, we can always go in the bay on the Eagle Eye. ...read more
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