Good Times Key West

Key West, USA

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Good Times Key West runs customizable private charters out of Key West, from quick 2 hour trips to multi day adventures. Whether you want to mix fishing with snorkeling, hit the Dry Tortugas, or just cruise the backcountry, the crew tailors each trip to your group. Reviews call out Captain Justin and the team for putting anglers on fish even in windy conditions, with catches like yellowtail and mangrove snapper, plus the occasional shark. They keep it fun, professional, and know the local waters well. If you're after a laid back day on the water with solid fishing, this outfit delivers.

Trips

inshore · offshore · reef · flats

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Good Times Key West fish for?

Typical targets include Yellowtail Snapper, Tarpon, Permit, Barracuda, Sailfish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Good Times Key West depart from?

Good Times Key West runs out of Key West, USA (1605 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040, USA).

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Quick facts

BusinessGood Times Key West
DestinationKey West, Florida
LocationKey West, USA
TargetsYellowtail Snapper, Tarpon, Permit, Barracuda, Sailfish
Trip typesinshore, offshore, reef, flats
Phone(305) 923-3635

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