• Your Flyway to the Keys
  • Your Flyway to the Keys
  • Your Flyway to the Keys

A Message From Sandy

 

Welcome to Islamorada and the Florida Keys, hub of saltwater fly fishing and home to Florida Keys Outfitters.  The Florida Keys are world renown for beautiful water, first rate guides and world class fly fishing.  Stalk the flats for bonefish, permit, tarpon, redfish, and snook while casting in the shadows of legendary saltwater fly anglers.

 

Since opening our doors in 1992, we’ve earned a reputation as the premier saltwater fly fishing resource.  Tap into Florida Keys Outfitters expertise and 50 plus years of global fly fishing experience to help you make the right selections.  Dependable equipment increases success and angling enjoyment, which is why we offer the finest rods, reels, fly lines, technical clothing, flies and accessories.  Want to know what gets the bite from those finicky Keys bonefish or the permit at Turneffe Island?  We’ve got the flies.  Need to discuss the finer points of knot tying or want properly tied leaders, we’ve got you covered. 

 

In need of a great guide - we have a select group that will make your Keys experience enjoyable and rewarding.  Whether you want to refine your skills first or you’re picking up a rod for the first time, The Florida Keys Fly Fishing School has helped thousands of anglers improve their saltwater fly fishing skills since 1989.  Our instructor staff and school are without peer. 

 

Please sign up to receive our free monthly newsletter, with angling tips, fishing reports, special sales and Keys information.  You can also call us at 305-664-5423 or email us.   Thank you for visiting Florida Keys Outfitters, “Your Fly Way to the Keys”.

 

Sandy Moret

Sandy Moret's Fly Fishing School
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Tip of the Month

Always control the fly line with your line hand and never let it go.  This habit is ingrained in every good flats angler I have ever known.  Squeezing a few more feet out of the cast by letting go of the fly line is always a bad idea.  Overshooting your target, energy transfer loss and loose fly line wrapping around the rod butt are likely results.  Continue Reading