Ft. Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing Reports
Ft Lauderdale Offshore Fishing Report- July 2008
July
is here and some of our fishing strategies have to change to stay at the top
of the game. The HOT summer days are here. This in turn heats up the surface
temperature of the ocean quickly on the majority of our charters. Trolling
now replaces our live bait technique to catch fish, allowing us to cover
more territory in search of these fish.
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Early
morning or late afternoon is the way to go. There are and will continue to
be super-sized Dolphin available offshore. The absolute minimum length
charter required to chase these fish is six hours, with an all-day trip of
eight hours the best way to go. These are fish on the move and a team effort
of crew (and charter) will improve the chances for success when preparation
meets opportunity. There are also some Wahoo, occasional Sailfish, and
always a possibility of a Blue Marlin on these offshore charters along with
the dolphin of all sizes. Half day (four hour) charters will essentially be
spent on the inshore reefs in depths up to 200 feet. Kingfish will be our
primary target species here. Expect lots of Bonito on most days
with occasional Wahoo, Barracuda, Blackfin Tuna and
scattered Sails.
Excellent conditions on most days
and nights for Swordfish
specialty charters, but these fish have been difficult as of late-but you
can't catch them if you don't go .Lets go fishing.
Happy
4th and tight lines.
Capt's
Rick & Steve
Marlin
My Darlin Sportfishing
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