Muttons and More: Local Fish Market Sees Strong Demand
Muttons and More: Local Fish Market Sees Strong Demand
Key West's local fish markets are reporting a robust start to the spring fishing season, with particular enthusiasm for mutton snapper. Fishermen docking at the Historic Seaport and along Safe Harbor are consistently bringing in impressive hauls, much to the delight of residents and local restaurants.
"The muttons have been biting well this year," commented Captain Joe Rodriguez, a long-time Key West fisherman, while unloading his catch at the A&B Marina yesterday afternoon. "It's good to see the reefs healthy and the demand strong. Folks here know fresh fish, and they're always looking for quality."
Local seafood purveyors like Eaton Street Seafood Market and Fishbusterz Seafood Market are seeing steady traffic, with customers eager for fresh catches. Beyond mutton snapper, yellowtail and grouper are also making regular appearances, ensuring a diverse selection for dinner tables across the island, from Duval Street eateries to Bahama Village home kitchens. The strong fishing activity not only supports local businesses but also reinforces Key West's reputation for exceptional fresh seafood.

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