Fishing Reports

Grand Cayman Fishing Report

Grand Cayman Fishing Report for November 25, 2023 A good weekend for fishing! Finally, the wind and seas have settled down, allowing more boats to do some Grand Cayman fishing.  Good weather was good news for participants in The Cayman Islands Angling Club’s annual “Driff N Dragg Shootout 2023” fishing tournament for wahoo and yellowfin tuna on Saturday and Sunday. In addition to favorable weather, Sunday was the full moon. Twenty-two boats and seventy-six anglers participated. Top prizes for the heaviest yellowfin tuna and heaviest wahoo was $$4500.  Anglers registered many catches from Twelve Mile Bank, South Sound, and Grand Cayman East End. Conversely, fishing along the wall close to the islands continued

Grand Cayman Fishing Report

Grand Cayman Fishing Report for March 26, 2023 Fishing was good in Grand Cayman during the period of March 20-26, 2023. Many anglers reported catching fish close to the island and at Grand Cayman’s 12-Mile Bank. Pelagic species were abundant, including wahoo, yellowfin tuna, barracuda, blackfin tuna, and dolphin (Mahi-Mahi). There have been numerous reports of large, fast-moving schools of biggish yellowfin tuna breaking the surface close to shore at the typical spots, East End, Northwest Point, and South Sound.  Although abundant, the fish have been challenging to hook up. The preferred method of Chunking and drifting was unproductive.  Frustrated anglers are thinking live bait may produce better results. One of

Grand Cayman Fishing Report

Grand Cayman Fishing Report for March 14, 2023. This week’s fishing was all about the BK Big Fish Tournament. This is the largest fishing tournament in the Cayman Islands.  Over 300 anglers participated in the 3-day event.  Proceeds benefit the Cayman Islands YMCA. Unforgettable experience Grand Cayman Fishing. Captain Omar Goff of Morning Spirit Charters continues his winning ways.  His team brought in the 2 heaviest yellowfin tuna.  Both were prize winners, including heaviest overall, heaviest for Saturday (meat pot), and Junior Angler Tyron Goff. Congratulations to all the winners! Largest Wahoo – Roshad Goff – Makeover– 40.6 lbs Largest Yellowfin Tuna – Jivarre Dixon – Morning Spirit

Grand Cayman Fishing Report

Grand Cayman Fishing Report for the Week of March 5, 2023 The strong southeast winds have settled and turned to the west. This pattern looks to be in place most of this week. That is good news for Grand Cayman Fishing! With the calming winds, the seas will settle too. If you visit Grand Cayman this week, this is a great chance to get on the water to fish or snorkel. You can simply book a fishing or snorkeling charter.  The island is busy and the charter slots are filling up. Book your charter now for the best boats and time slots.   Deep-SeaFishing Our 5, 6 or 8-hour (full day) trips will be able to fish Grand Caymans’ famous Twelve-Mile Bank. That is where you can troll for wahoo, mahi, marlin, and blackfin tuna. The