• USS Vandenberg moments before it went down

  • A couple of nice Amberjacks

  • Look at the colors on that black grouper

  • Dinner for a few people

  • Wreck fish dropped off at the Hyatt Restaurant

  • ½ the Permit to angler other ½ to Hammerhead Shark

  • Limit of Red Snappers

  • Tasty Tasty

Key West Wreck Fishing

The best way to experience non-stop action and a full freezer? Book yourself a seat on a Key West wreck fishing charter. The wrecks and reef off the shores of Key West are simply loaded with fish, practically guaranteeing you'll see nonstop fishing action on a reef and wreck charter. In fact, if your goal is catching as many fish as possible, this is how to go. North America's only living coral reef stretches from Miami to the Dry Tortugas, about 70 miles west of Key West. The coral cover provides shelter for thousands of species, most importantly the tastiest of fish, grouper and snapper!

The wrecks that dot the waters around Key West on both the Atlantic and the Gulf sides are chock full of fish, too. And here's where those years of experience come in handy. Our guides fish most days of the year. Not only can they find the best wreck spots for fishing, they have up to date information, as well. You see, unlike the reef, wrecks can change position. This happens when there's a big storm, usually. Strong storm currents can move wrecks, and even break them apart. Guides who know the waters of Key West will be able to take you to any wreck, even if it's been moved by a storm.

So you see, between the excellent natural resources of Key West's reef system and the highly experienced guides working the boats for Cool Cast Charters, you are in for one heck of a productive day! How could you go wrong?

For maximum haul potential, Key West wreck fishing has long been and remains today the most popular type of charter if you're serious about the amount of fish you want to bring in. Cool Cash Charters offers half day, three-quarters day, or full day charters to the wrecks and reef.