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Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing

Capt. Steve Souther
September 19, 2013
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Deep sea fishing starts just 1 mile from shore here off Fort Lauderdale. It's almost hard to believe that the reef line that protects the Florida Keys is the same reef line found just 1 mile from shore. Beyond that reef line comes ocean that bottoms out at over 2500' and there are no fences so any fish that swims can and will come close to shore.

Today our group was hungry. LOL Robert, his son Brandon, Derrick and a few others were looking to take home some fish to eat. We are always happy to oblige and for this type of fishing, we put out things that attract ALL kinds of species. One thing I've learned is that any fish will eat any bait if he's hungry and it is presented well. After all, that's what fishing is all about… Enticing a fish to strike.

With it being Brandon's first time deep sea fishing, he was our first angler, as it had been decided by the group. Justin set the lines as we headed out past the sea buoy, we made a turn or 2 and our first bite came on one of the deep lines. The planer was tripped but no fish was there and as Justin retrieved the line, he felt another, then another swipe at the bait.

This is a classic move by Sailfish as they try to bill the bait before eating it. And as we move through the water with the planer tripped, the bait rises to the surface with the fish following close behind. And what does this rising fish find on the surface? More baits to eat. LOL

Justin was already working one of the surface baits, making it seem more active than just being drug through the water and within seconds the fish was on it. Swiping his bill, making big moves trying to eat and finally he was hooked and Brandon's first ever deep sea fish was on and jumping.

It always amazes me how much advice is given by those that aren't fighting the fish. LOL But even through all the yelling and screaming, Brandon managed to get the fish next to the boat for a few pictures and of course, high 5's from all. This fish was not boated so I never got a picture of it. The flag Brandon is holding will have to suffice.

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Here is our group with the rest of their catch back at the dock. The summertime Bonitos and a King rounded our day out. And all this happened deep sea fishing off Fort Lauderdale just a little over 1 mile from shore.


Capt. Steve Souther
Fort Lauderdale Off Shore Fishing Charters
www.fanntasticfishing.com
(954) 728-9880

Target Species:

Sailfish,Shark, Swordfish, Dolphin, Tuna, Wahoo, Barracuda 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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