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Fishing Charter Fun Fort Lauderdale

Capt. Steve Souther
September 23, 2013
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

What makes a fishing charter fun here in Fort Lauderdale? Most people would answer FISH! But catching a fish is the excitement of fishing when the bite finally happens. Whether you're experienced or not there is much to enjoy while waiting for that fish to bite. Today we had one of each. Mike, a local from Sunny Isles had his brother Paul from the Chicago land area down for a visit. It was clear by meeting Mike he had done some extensive fishing. Paul, on the other hand, had done very little.

We had sat in the morning with no trip and the boats that had been out gave a grim outlook. Very little had been caught and fishing was tough. After 3 days of intermittent rain and the moon shining brightly at night, it was no wonder. Justin and I explained all this to Mike and he was fine with just enjoying a boat ride with his brother who he didn't get to see often.

So here we are, trolling around, talking, explaining why we do things this way and Mike telling us how they did things in this spot or that spot when… We caught a fish! It was just a Ramora, a shark sucker some people call them, but it was a fish and Paul got the call. After giving a little info on the fish, we released it and went back to fishing.

Another hit brought a nice sized Skipjack Tuna. This is when we found Mike didn't care to eat fish but Paul would love a fresh fish dinner. We were now 3 hours into our 4 hour trip and had added a small Barracuda and a Blue Runner bait fish. The fishing was great but the catching was very poor. Mike decided we needed another 2 hours on the trip so we kept talking and fishing.

Clouds built up and the sky became dark grey. And our poor catching began to change. Blackfin Tune started biting, we were catching one almost every pass. Ranging from 4 to maybe 10 lbs. We caught 4 or 5 rather quickly. And then the sun came out and the Tuna shut down but a small Mahi came by and really lit Mike's eyes up. "Boy, those are GOOD to eat" he told his brother. A few minutes later, we hit a group and 4 of our 5 lines were hooked to fish… All small keepers and all going into the box. We were ALL eating good tonight!

And before you knew it, our time was up and we had to head home. The sun was setting anyway. We ended up with 7 Blackfins, 5 Mahi-mahi, 1 Skipjack, 1 Kingfish and had released 2 Cudas, the Ramora and the Blue Runner.

And that is how you enjoy yourself and have fun on a fishing charter here in Fort Lauderdale. By experiencing the enjoyment of the boat ride, the scenery, being close to nature and out on the sea. And when that fish bites?
Well, now you have to work a bit. 

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Capt. Steve Souther
Fort Lauderdale Off Shore Fishing
www.fanntasticfishing.com

Target Species:

Sailfish, Shark, Swordfish, Tuna, Mahi-mahi, Wahoo, Barracuda, Kingfish, Snapper, Grouper and more...

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Deep sea fishing is fun and exciting, and here in Fort Lauderdale, it begins less than 1 mile from shore. Relax and enjoy a fishing charter trip with your family, friends or clients on our immaculately clean and air conditioned boat. Is it the thrill of something big you're after? Maybe fresh fish for dinner or just the experience of it all. Our professional, experienced and courteous crew will do everything in their power to make your day memorable and enjoyable. Fishing locally since 1976.

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Fanntastic Fishing
801 Seabreeze Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone: 954-728-9880
Alt. Phone: 954-328-7724
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