Monday, August 12, 2013

Key West Lobstering - Lobster Fest 2013

We headed down to Lobster Fest in Key West for the opening weekend of Lobster Season. The first thing we did was search for where to "Snorkel for Lobster in Key West" we had very few hits and searched for any information on where to go. Someplace close to shore, someplace that may have lobster. We weren't expecting much since we were new to lobstering and weren't really sure if we would catch ANY at all. We rented a boat from Spencer's Boat yard and for a very reasonable price we have a boat that could hold 12 people even thought we only had 7 it made it quite comfortable. The cool thing is we did find a few places to go right in the local area and not far away so we wouldn't burn much gas and would still have a chance to Snorkel and find Lobster. It was kinda rainy and cloudy but we had some sun which helped with the water clarity.
As you can see from the map that we only tried one area but we are sure there are many more locations and if you look at a GOOGLE MAPS satellite image and look at these locations you can see how the ledges look on the map and can possibly find many more.
I know this is a very simple post BUT If I would have had this info it may have helped US tremendously. The ledge is literally a square that was dredged and is now a ledge and looks very prominent. We saw many lobster holes as well as other fish, octopus and Barracuda, including Goliath Grouper and Lobsters. I believe this spot holds a lot of lobster but during the sportsman's mini season it is probably hit pretty hard.
Make sure you have your license, your dive flag, measuring device and a tickle stick. Good luck and I hope this helps.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Egmont Key

South of Ft. Desoto in the mouth of Tampa Bay is a small island that is only accessible by boat. You can catch the ferry off Ft. Desoto for $20 a person and it takes you to the island for the day depending on the year the schedule changes and for the most current information you may have to actually travel to the park to see the schedule. The typical schedule is departing at 10:00am and 11:00am and returning at 2:00pm or 3:00pm. There are other companies that will take you to Egmont key but you must remain within the parks designated areas since some of the southern beaches are all Bird Sanctuaries and the interior is designated as Wildlife Sanctuaries. The southern part of the island is a Bird Sanctuary and if visited by boat you should stay in the water to respect the birds that are nesting. There are walking tours and paths on the northern end of the island. In the summer the sand can be very hot. I am not sure if you can get to the South West of the island without a private boat or charter but if you can there are large cement Structures that once housed gun emplacements that were on the island. They have sense been partially consumed by the ocean and are visible in the water a good ways off shore. At times people have snorkeled around them and in the summer you will see people jumping off some of the rocks that are still in the water. On Egmont key there are ruins of the old Fort Dade which housed soldiers during the Spanish American War. Fort Dade is also listed as a Ghost Town at http://www.ghosttowns.com/ . You can walk around the ruins of this historic fort. It you want more info you can call 727-867-6569 or visit the official Egmont Key Ferry Website. http://www.hubbardsmarina.com/um/egmont.html