Category Archives: Fishing Report
Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing Feb 2012
Ft Lauderdale Fishing charter trips here in South Florida remain strong with lots of sailfish action. The strong cold fronts needed to continually push the sailfish to us are running a little behind so the big bite still hasnt happened. However a constant flow of some fish have kept the bite alive while we continue to wait for the big push. Filling in the gaps between sailfish bites have been some good size mahi mahi, some monster king mackeral and a couple of big wahoos. Kite fishing is still the preferred method of fishing this month for all the above mentioned species, although we have been sneaking a few deep lines and flat lines out while kite fishing to pick up those big kings. A triple hook jig and ballyhoo combination will fool its share of fish as well and provides some more hands on while waiting for the big bite out of the kite. Hammerhead sharks will begin to make their presence known as the month continues and the sharks we will be seeing will start to step it up in size as well. Shark Fishing Fort Lauderdale in the coming months is excellent and if you have ever wanted to catch a sea monster, now through June is a great time to do it!
Fort Lauderdale Fishing Charters January
Fort Lauderdale Fishing Charters in January are much the same as December. Only the sail fish bite just keeps getting better and better. There was a record setting bite just north of us in the Palm Beach area and we are just waiting our turn as the fish push south to Fort Lauderdale for awaiting anglers. Kite fishing is still hands down the best way to entice these acrobatic spindle beaks. Light tackle makes for the ultimate show allowing the sail fish to express its raw blistering powerful runs interupted with moments of insane A#$ over tea kettle jumps! FT Lauderdale Charter Fishing presents you with a true opportunity to catch one of the greatest gamefish to swim the Atlantic Ocean. Wahoos have continued to make a strong showing as well and as one of the tastiest fish around and one of the hardest fighters, they are a welcomed addition. Medium sized blackfin tunas are prowling the depths as well just outside the reef in 200-400 ft of water and keep us entertained between wahoo bites. You cant go wrong fishing this month and the weather has been beautiful!
Capt. Mike
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Ft Lauderdale Fishing December 2011
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The schools of bait are here, shoals of mullet and balls of sardines and acres of ballyhoo. The mahi mahi have been showing a trend in the last couple years ft lauderdale mahi mahi fishing was always considered a summer time fishery but the last couple of years the summers have been so so for the golden gamester and the winter has been excellent for them. Even better news they are close to shore right off the edge of the reef and sometimes right on top of it. We have been seeing schoolies and catching the big bulls and cows as well. They are providing the entertainment factor between sailfish bites. The sailfish have been showing in great numbers as well and is on everyones list for Santa this month. From now until May sailfish make a strong showing as Fort Lauderdales premier gamefish. Filling in are continued wahoo catches, kingfish and some medium sized blackfin tunas. So come on guys and gals and get in on the action! Give me a call and book your trip today, dont forget to ask about our new VIP customer appreciation program.
Thanks,
Capt. Mike
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November 2011
Fishing Fort Lauderdale in November was absolutely excellent this year! Sailfish took the stage front and center with a strong showing throughout the month. Quite a few fish were taken on the troll along with many on the kite baits. Mixed in with the sailfish and keeping us busy and entertained were the hoardes of mahi mahi. The green and yellow demons swarmed our waters from right on top of the reef in 50 feet of water showering shoals of ballyhoo, all the way out to 500 feet erupting schools of flying fish. The mahi mahi this time of the year typically run larger in the 8-10 pound range all the way up to 25 pounds or better. Quite a few wahoos abounded as well, with their electric purple tiger stripes and razor like teeth. Look for the same type of action throughout December as well!!!
Capt. Mike
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OCTOBER FISHING FORT LAUDERDALE
Finally, October is here!! October is the Official start of SAILFISH SEASON!! This month huge schools of mullet, ballyhoo and sardines begin pushing South as the weather gets colder to the North. Right behind these massive shoals of bait are lots of mahi mahi, wahoo and best of all SAILFISH. Once we get our first cold front this month IT’S ON!! We will be either slow trolling live ballyhoos or kite fishing with live goggle eyes. Some sails have already begun showing up even without the aid of a cold front. Whats great about sailfishing is the afternoon bite is just as good as the morning. You just have to get in front of them. If you have good current and blue water and the fish are moving through you should get the bite. Keeping them on his another matter! A hooked sailfish will use its incredible speed, agility and high jumps to try and rid itself of your hook. They take huge runs in the process so your gonna have a lot of winding to do. Its all worth it once we pull your fish boatside for some great pictures and a clean release. We will even get a measurement for you should you wish to have a trophy mount made!
October bookings are filling in Fast so dont miss your chance at angling glory!
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August and September Fishing Fort Lauderdale
Hey Guys and Gals,
So you think July was hot, just wait. August and September can be down right brutal with the heat but the fishing can be just as hot. Early starts are the key this month and next, although the breeze picks up in the late afternoon and cools things off a bit, at least on the water. I actually like late afternoon trips from like 3pm to 7pm or 4pm-8pm. You beat the heat and the fishing is just as good as the morning. We should be cashing in on some big wahoos this month as they prey on the hoardes of bonitas blitzing down the reef. Big kings also make their presence known this month. We like to fish larger live baits on tandem hooks on wire for both the kings and wahoos, we fish a couple out of the riggers and at least one on the down rigger. I like to fish just a little deeper for both the big kings and wahoos from 150 feet out to about 350 for the wahoos. Mahi fishing is still good this month but you really need a 6 or 8 hour trip to dedicate the time to find them as they are passing farther and farther offshore as summer decends upon us. Swordfishing remains strong this month and calm seas make for easy fishing. Back inshore big sharks are on the move as well following the schools of kings and bonitas i mentioned before. Bites are usually not long in coming when you put out the “beef”. We look for good current from just outside the reef and around wrecks and out to 350 feet. We catch a few hammerheads this month, an occasional thresher and lots of bulls and dusky sharks. Enjoy your swim at the beach!
Capt. Mike
All Sorted Out June 2011
Hey Everyone,
Ok, here’s the scoop! our new site is up and running and fishing reports are monthly “Heads Up” so you can look forward to whats biting. Blogs are daily or weekly catches.
June is a great month to fish Fort Lauderdale. Look for lots of kingfish and bonita action on the reef. While lots of fun in terms of numbers neither is really good on the table. That is why Fort Lauderdale has the wahoo. Wahoo begin to make their presence known this month as they follow and feed on the bonitas. While we catch lots of smaller wahoos offshore around debris, on the outside edge of the reef we catch big bruisers pushing 60-70#’s. We will catch some trolling for kings or even high speed trolling strictly for wahoos, I’ve caught all my Giant Fort Lauderdale wahoo pulling small to medium live bonitas around on the down riggers. Wahoo will be biting well through August. Mahi Mahi are also still around in June although farther runs offshore are the norm and the “schoolies” are more abundant that the larger Bulls and Cows. Some sailfish are still stragglin around as well as lots of sandbar and bull sharks. Look for some hammerhead sharks mixed in as well.
Fort Lauderdale Fishing April 2011
Well Dennis and Richard were no “April Fools” by charter fishing Fort Lauderdale. We mostly trolled today and banged out 5 nice kingfish and missed plenty more more. We also caught one nice blackfin tuna and 3 bonitas, lots of action for just two guys.
April 2
The bonita blitz was on today for Scott, Danielle, Alex and Howard from Chicago. Everyone was new to the sport and couldn’t believe the strength and speed of these great gamefish. I believe we ended up with 8 or 10 along with a couple of king fish.
April 3
Yo Adrian, today we had big Rocky and Lucy from New York who had their hands full of rods and fish all day on their Fort Lauderdale fishing charter. The king fish and bonitas were SNAPPIN. As fast as we could get baits in the water we were getting bites. Im glad you guys had such a great day.
In the afternoon Mike, TJ and Chris from Boston pulled out a nice wahoo, half a dozen king fish and 4 bonitas on their fort Lauderdale fishing adventure.
April 3
Well the king fish and bonitas slowed down and it was a tough go for Mike, Austin, Joel and Paul on their fishing nice kings. So with it getting late in the trip we settled for some tasty tilefish. I believe we got almost a dozen, plenty to make a fine meal, along with a couple of nice snapper to boot.
The afternoon was a whole different ballgame. Robert, Brandon, Kim, Ramona and Chris crushed the fish on their afternoon sportfishing trip. We trolled South and pulled off a huge 35 pound kingfish at the boat. But that was ok because a mile later we caught a 50#er that made in the box on ice. A tight turn later we had a rare treat on the troll with a nice mutton snapper on one of the deep lines. We picked at four kings on the way to a grouper spot and pulled out a nice one and then caught a bonita on the way home. What a great afternoon.
April 4th
Its only getting better! Darryl, Rebecca, Lisa, jerry and Robert all from Maine, banged up the mahi with an even dozen all nice ones. We found a pallet floating in about 600 feet of water that was just loaded with bait and fish. We caught a few on the troll but pulled the rest out on light spinning gear. We also found five nice kings and 5 bonitas.
April 6
Mark, Scotty, Rich and Matt got their mahi on today with ten nice ones. You’ve got to love the mahi mahi or dolphin or whatever you want to call them. When they are there they are aggressive eaters, beautiful and down right tasty on the table. Great Job Guys!!
April 8th
Sport fishing ft lauderdale with us today was Jerry, Dominica, Frank and Fred from New York. The fish were again mahi mahi we only got three this morning but they were all nice ones. In the afternoon Paul, Bruce and Greg from North Carolina caught five nice mahi and a blackfin tuna, great way to end the day.
April 11
Daniel, Michelle, Charity and Liz from Fort Lauderdale caught some kingfish and bonitas along with a few snappers.
April 12
Fishing Fort Lauderdale all the way from New York was James, Nona, Kevin and Mark, who all had a great experience. With beautiful weather we fished north today with the mild wind and waves at our back. Three nice mahi mahi joined us in the boat along with a couple of kings and a giant trophy barracuda.
April 14
Peter and Ed had their hands full today fishing Fort Lauderdale. We trolled just long enough to catch two nice king fish, only to cut them into big shark baits. Once the baits were deployed it did not take long for the bite from the 8 foot monster but it did take the boys almost the remainder of the trip to reel it in. But what a nice fish.
April 15th
IRON MAIDEN fans from the great white north Marty and Kevin, braved huge hangovers and small seas to fish Fort Lauderdale. Huge fans with the tattoos and stories to prove they follow the band all over the world. Fishing was great with a load of bonitas and a few kings.
April 16th
Tony and Ann from the great state of Texas pulled out huge Sailfish from our Fort Lauderdale waters for some great photos before release. They also caught a handful of bonitas for icing on the cake.
April 19th
Fishing was a little slow today for Tony and Johanna with just one kingfish and 2 bonitas. Boy we sure tried though. We trolled dropped and even did some live baiting, sometimes you just cant win.
April 21st
Ah yes, one of my favorite customers and good friend Buffalo Bill brought his extremely well behaved and good mannered children fishing. We started at the “bait hole” and caught a couple pinfish and a couple of jack crevelle.
Our day was already made, the kids were having a blast. We ran straight to a wreck I knew was holding some amberjacks and started dropping. First up was Miss Elle who by the way caught a 50 # amberjack all by herself with just a little help, next Billy caught a big jack, then it was Madman Charlie with a huge jack and last but not least John caught a nice one as well. It’s a great day when four kids catch four fish as big or bigger than they are. What a great day!
April 23rd
Carlos and Antonio from Miami had a great day sport fishing Fort Lauderdale when they hauled in a huge 90 inch sailfish, a wahoo, 2 bonitas a blackfin tuna and 1 king fish.
April 26th
Good repeat customer Mike, Brian, Matt and Sarah busted up the mahi mahi in about 500 feet of water. We caught them on the troll, on the spinners and on whatever we could get in the water, for a total of thirty. Incredible day guys.
April 29th
Mark, John, Frank, Ron and Stephen from the Fort Lauderdale area rounded out the month with 6 bonitas, 2 tunas, 2 mahi and one 50 “ amberjack. Great day.
Fort Lauderdale Fishing March 7-28
March 7
Great friends Phil, his son Kyle Uncle Mike and Uncle Mike 2 a.k.a. Cooter from Fort Myers joined us for an incredible day of Ft. Lauderdale Fishing. Our plan was to troll South pick at the kings and bonitas, drop on the wrecks and then look for some mahi mahi offshore. Well the first 2 minutes of putting the baits out we had a giant sailfish up in the spread. My deckhand Richie did an incredible job of teasing the fish to the transom never letting him get “stung” as I hustled off the bridge and pitch baited the fish on 20# spin gear with a live goggle eye, ensuring a great hook up. Thank god we did not have a full spread out because we were getting dumped quick, I ran back up on the bridge and started coming back hard in reverse to chase after the giant sailfish. Cooter or Uncle Mike 2 is an accomplished angler and was put to the task of reeling in the beast. Well it was over an hour before we landed the fish a whopping 97 inches and weighing in around 90 #’s. It was one of the largest Atlantic Sailfish I’ve captured. Unfortunately it did not survive the fight but it didn’t go to waste. Everyone was ecstatic and we put the lines back out and continued with our plan. We caught one bonita and one king fish on the way to the wrecks and then switched gears and prepared to drop on the 230 ft wreck below us. Once ready we dropped and we were rewarded with an “insta-bite”. Kyle hopped in the chair to take some abuse from a giant amberjack. After releasing that jack we tried again and got hooked up. Kyle reeled up this one too got some pictures and let it go. We were then headed offshore to round up some Mahi Mahi. The mahi mahi were a little elusive but we managed to find two for dinner. On the way back to the reef we encountered a giant school of pilot whales, which rode our bow wake for a good 10 or 15 minutes. That was a nice treat. We put out a spread of live speedos we caught at the buoy in the morning and banged out a couple big kings reel quick. Great Day guys. Oh and Uncle Mike got his usual shark he catches every trip.
March 8
Alan, Rich and David from Texas joined their friends Clive and Peter from Parkland Florida on the Local Knowledge for some great king fishing off Fort Lauderdale. The trip was non stop action on the troll with everyone on board catching their limit of kings.
March 9
Today was a Great Day of Fishing Fort Lauderdale. Chris, Cory and Lisa the hometown heros had lady luck on their side with, count em, not one but TWO sailfish, five nice mahi mahi, 2 kings and 2 bonitas. Guys way to go!!!
March 11
Hoppie, Mark and Jay from Georgia absolutely crushed the big kings and bonitas today with non stop action on the troll, great Day!!
March 12
Today “Big Daddy” from the world famous Bahia Cabana brought Casey, Laura and Walleye Mike for what turned out to be another great day of big kingfish and one nice mahi mahi. Note to self never play cards with someone named after a street and be wary of fishing with ANYONE with a fish for a nick name. Mike you were great cant wait to do it again.
March 14
Alan and Jenny from Georgia, Doug from Michigan and Daniel and Lynn from Florida had a great day of Fishing Fort Lauderdale. And Ive got to say its nice when the people are great, the weather is great and so is the fishing, which is how the whole month has been so far. Everyone wanted some good eating fish so we headed straight off shore and rounded up three nice gaffer mahi, slid back on the reef for four nice kings and a huge Spanish mackerel. See you guys soon.
March 15
A full boat of people and a full box of fish sure makes for happy captains, crews and customers. Fishing with us today were Tom, Nick, Tim and Jim from Illinois . The kingfish continued to devour every bait we put in the water along with a couple of big barracudas. With a limit of kings there was no complaints.
In the afternoon Jamie, Mike and Ryan only caught three fish but they were real nice ones. We kite kite fished all morning in hopes of some sailfish and mahi action and while the sailfish eluded us the big mahi did not. Mike and Ryan each caught a 20 pound monster mahi and Jamie caught a pretty nice shark. So while we didn’t get quantity we did get quality. Nice way to end the day.
March 17
My “Big Brother” from my fraternity whom I haven’t seen since ’93 chartered the boat with his father in law and two sons Tyler and Dylon. The fishing has been so great the whole month why not today. Because this trip was so important to me and the fish gods knew it. They have a tendency to slow or stop fishing for great friends and family and today was no exception. We tried everything, trolling, sharkfishing, kite fishing and thank god wreck fishing. Tyler the birthday boy muscled in a huge 50-60 pound amberjack. Sorry it wasn’t better guys but my gosh we tried.
March 20
Darren and Dave from Fort Pierce and Cleveland banged out a box of nice king fish and a couple bonitas for a decent day of fishing fort Lauderdale.
March 25
Charter fishing Ft Lauderdale with us today was Astor, Mark, Bill, Henry and Fernando. With eating fish on the brain our guys wanted snapper and grouper, the problem, season doesn’t open till April 1st. The solution, Tilefish. Not many people know about these incredible tasting deep water fish. While they don’t get huge what they lack in size they make up in flavor. We hit a couple of spots and put about 10 in the box, oh yeah, we also put four nice kings in the box as well. No one went hungry.
March 26
Arthur, Tom, Billy, Darren and Paul are all great repeat customers from right here in Fort Lauderdale. I gotta tell ya every time these guys come out it’s a blast. Feels more like hanging out than work. So while we were just hanging out we caught 7 kingfish and some tilefish. Great day guys see you soon.
March 28
Another great group of guys from fort Lauderdale that fish with me all the time came out today Paul and Mike. They had quite the morning with 6 blackfin tunas, 2 bonitas and 6 king fish. Nice day guys thank you again we appreciate your business.
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I must be losing my mind, with rising fuel prices along with everything else I’m dropping prices through the end of this month and the first week of March! That God awful weather up North that resulted in so many canceled flights and thus many canceled fishing trips. To make it up I’m going for volume, call now before I come to my senses.
Capt. Mike
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