Ft. Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing Reports
Ft Lauderdale Offshore Fishing Report- January 2010
Fort
Lauderdale, cold fronts, snow… What’s next, ice
fishing? Hardly… While we are experiencing our deepest cold front in recent
years, it will be like this only a short time before our weather returns to
normal. With a few days not reaching 60 degrees, we are now poised to
hopefully see the Sailfish run we’ve expected.
With a few of these fronts having passed with very
limited results, this latest front has produced near record temperatures.
Within the first few days of this, Sailfish have been seen tailing down sea.
Multiple catches of Sails should become the norm very soon, one of our
favorite types of fish to catch.
Along with this push of fish, another winter visitor,
the shark, will be coming around more often. They will become thick in the
next few months and fishing for them becomes more of a possibility as we
move further into the season.
Kingfish on the reef will slow some, as will the
presence of Mahi-mahi. A few will still be caught but it will become the
exception rather than the rule. Cobia will be coming shortly and Amberjack
will be taking residence on the deep wrecks and reefs. A moratorium on
Grouper as of the 19th of January will mean all grouper will have
to be released until further notice.
All in all, January can be a very exciting time here in Fort Lauderdale.
Personally, I can’t wait to get back into shorts.
See you on the rip.
The picture with this report is the release flags in
the Marlin My Darlin’s riggers. Each flag represents one released Sailfish.
10 for 12 on the day. Congrats to anglers and crew…
Captain Steve
Ft Lauderdale fishing (offshore)
Contact:
www.all-inclusivesportfishing.com
Biz phone; 954-761-8202
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