Corona Virus Information And Updates.

Monroe County plans to reopen The Florida Keys to visitors Monday, June 1 by suspending the checkpoints on U.S. 1 and State Road 905 and allowing lodging establishments to take in guests at 50 percent occupancy. The Florida Keys have been closed to visitors since March 22 to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Airport screenings and bus restrictions will also be lifted on June 1.
Monroe County lodging establishments, like hotels, campgrounds, vacation rentals, and other transient-licensed establishments will be required to implement sanitation procedures and follow the American Hotel and Lodging Association COVID-19 guidelines for enhanced cleaning practices
Restaurants are now serving food and beveradges. We are fortunate to have few cases of COVID here.
The fishing has been good and it is strange seeing very few skiffs on the flats in what is typicaly the busiest time of the year. My guess is even when we reopen in June there will be few boats on the flats.. June is a great month to fish for tarpon, permit and bonefish!

The Florida Keys County Commisioners has set up a web site that they are updating frequently. You can see it here.
I also update my Sight Fish Charters Face Book Page with any and all new information.

Stay safe and I hope we can go fishing soon!