Sailfish in
Ft Lauderdale
The Sailfish is one of the glamour species available
to Ft Lauderdale charter fishing boats. The fact that we
encounter the vast majority of them within two miles of
shore makes them an accessible and often willing target
species. We take many incidental Sailfish while trolling
for other species such as Dolphin and Kingfish (a
Ft Lauderdale fishing species that is often our "go to "
for groups looking for steady action).

These
Sailfish mostly strike strip baits and rigged dead
ballyhoo, but on occasion strike a trolled artificial
bait. On some days we get multiple shots this way. We
can fish primarily for Sailfish while trolling using
'dredge" and "daisy chain" teasers and carefully
rigged swimming baits at crawling slow speeds.
This is great fun and a real challenge for anglers as
well as crewmembers. B
ut by far
the most successful way to catch a Sailfish on a Fort
Lauderdale fishing charter is by the use of live bait.
Here are our favorite methods to present live
bait to these Sailfish.
Ft. Lauderdale Fishing Kites
When we really want to target Sailfish on a
Fort Lauderdale fishing trip, kite fishing is the way to
go. Kites are specially made in varying weights
for differing wind conditions. They range from an
ultra light for use in minimal wind velocity up to a
"Force Five" for extra breezy days. We fish two or
three live baits on a single kite. A typical
"spread" employs two independent kites. These live
baits are dangled at 75 foot intervals just under the
surface of the water along the main kite line via a
small sliding release clip. When a Sailfish
strikes the bait and your reel engages tightening the
line, the clip releases its hold on your fishing line
putting you in control of our Florida state fish.
Double hook-ups are not uncommon. And on a good
day even a triple or quad hook-up. Kite fishing
allows us to present our baits across a large area and
in a way that can fool most leader conscious fish into
an aggressive take as leader material is essentially
above the surface. Keeping the leaders in the
optimal position is a result of constant attention and
adjustments to the presentation of your live baits by
our mates or yourself if you prefer hands-on
fishing. A properly presented bait is held at the
surface in this manner and not allowed to rest as it
constantly struggles to swim downward against the
applied vertical tension. Our baits of choice are
Goggle-eyes ( aka Shad), Threadfin Herring, Tinker
Mackerel, Pilchards and Blue Runners (from the Jack
family). The Fort Lauderdale fishing areas offer
numerous locations to catch these various baitfish or
they can be purchased directly from professional bait
boats.
Traditional Sailfish Presentations
On many a day a frisky live bait "livie" is fished off
an outrigger or "flat line" and gets eaten by a hungry
Sailfish. We fish flat lines and outrigger baits
often in conjunction with our kite baits, but we also
fish them alone in a more "traditional" approach to Sailfishing. Under certain conditions the
"spread", when fished at a slow troll from outriggers
and flat lines, is from four to six lines along with a
teaser presentation designed to draw fish close to the
boat. The previously mentioned baitfish work well,
but there are three that excel with the traditional
presentation.

Ballyhoo when fished alive from riggers and flat lines
take the most Sailfish. Ballyhoo are bite size and
spend a lot of their time running for their lives from
one predator or another. Speedos and baby "bullet
" Bonito also work well when fished this way as they are
difficult when used under kites. Downriggers are
often used along with the surface lines for these baits.
Fort Lauderdale fishing offers an opportunity for
Sailfish 365 days a year. Late November thru April are
our better months with January and February being the
best.

A
typical adult fish is from six to six and a half feet.
On rare occasions they exceed seven feet. We catch
little three to five footers mostly in the fall and
they are a lot of fun. Perfect smaller fish with
the aggression that explains why they grow so quickly.
A slim and graceful acrobat the Atlantic Sailfish is
Fort Lauderdale fishing's golden girl. One of
natures most beautiful fish and a favorite of many an
angler she will wow you with her leaps and impress you
with her "give it all fight" right up to boat side.
A great game fish!
Capts. Rick Brady, Steve Souther & Tom
Kopper
Marlin My Darlin Sportfishing
Bahia Mar Resort and Marina on
Fort Lauderdale Beach
(954) 761-8202