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White Marlin
The White Marlin is another prized game fish that attracts anglers to the Florida Keys. Known for their sleek bodies and agile nature, White Marlin offer an exciting and fast-paced challenge for those who love sport fishing. These fish are highly valued for their agility and the high-speed chase they offer once hooked.
Found primarily in the deeper offshore waters of the Florida Keys, White Marlin are often pursued during Pelagic fishing trips. Their striking appearance and ability to leap out of the water when caught make them one of the most thrilling fish to target. Sport fishing charters offer excellent opportunities to reel in a White Marlin, with expert guides ensuring a rewarding experience.
White Marlin are most active in the Florida Keys during the summer and fall, making these months ideal for those planning a fishing trip. They are a favorite species for tournament fishing trips, where anglers compete for the biggest and most challenging catches.

Why White Marlin Are a Bucket List Catch
What makes white marlin special isn’t just their speed or jumps, it’s the entire pursuit. These fish are smart, aggressive, and lightning quick. Once hooked, they explode into the air, throwing head shakes and backflips as they try to shake free.
They’re found along current edges, temperature breaks, and bait lines in 100 to 500 feet of water, often mixed in with mahi and sailfish. And when they hit? Everything else fades.
How We Target White Marlin
White marlin require a refined approach. We fish light, run clean spreads, and stay sharp on the rods. Whether we’re trolling ballyhoo or sighting birds offshore, everything needs to be dialed in.
Here’s how we chase them:
Trolling rigged ballyhoo with circle hooks
Using teasers and dredges to raise fish into the spread
Targeting clean water edges and rips
Light tackle to match their speed and agility
Every bite is earned. Every fight is electric.
When White Marlin Show Up in the Keys
White marlin are more common during the late summer through early fall, when bait schools push offshore and conditions align. These months offer the best window for clean water, active bait, and temperature gradients that draw marlin in close.
We stay mobile, covering ground and working edges that hold fish.
A Catch to Remember, Not to Keep
White marlin are a sportfishing icon and are almost always released. It’s not about bringing one home—it’s about the strike, the jumps, and that moment when everything aligns offshore.
Our crew handles every marlin with care, ensuring clean, safe releases and respect for the fish.
FAQs about White Marlin
What is the primary diet of White Marlin?
White Marlin feed on a variety of prey, including small fish and squid. This diet makes them a common catch for anglers using live bait or trolling lures designed to mimic these prey species.
Are White Marlin more active at certain times of day?
White Marlin are most active during early mornings and late afternoons, making these times ideal for fishing. They tend to feed more aggressively during these periods.
What is the largest White Marlin caught in Florida?
Blue Marlin are typically found in deep offshore waters, but some may venture closer to shore during certain seasons. Local charter boats will take you to the ideal locations for targeting these fish.
If you’re looking for an exciting, fast-paced fishing adventure, targeting White Marlin in the Florida Keys is the way to go. Join Pelagic Color Fishing Company for the opportunity to battle one of the ocean’s most impressive game fish.
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