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Killer Fishing In Fort Lauderdale

Capt. Vinnie Sacks
June 10, 2024
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, this week in Fort Lauderdale we have been having some absolutely great fishing and some great weather as well. So this week starting on the edge of the reef in about 100 feet the kingfish action has been excellent, plenty of kingfish around and size ranging from 7-15lbs with an occasional fish over 20lbs still not uncommon. The best technique right now to target these kingfish is trolling with planners which helps take the baits deeper in the water column, and with all the hot temperatures we have been having baits fished under the surface have been getting the most bites because the water is cooler and the fish are going to be more active below the surface. Other then kingfish we have been catching a few bonitos, bonitos are not the best for the table but we do use them to make strip baits for trolling to catch all of our gamefish so they are very important part of fishing. Moving offshore a little bit deeper we have been starting to see some solid blackfin tuna action in depths around 200 feet of water, but it seems that the afternoons have been much better for the tuna. In the afternoons when the water is clean and blue and there is some northern flow of current seems to be a great recipe for some afternoon tuna action. Further offshore there has been a little bit of mahi action but I would say it is nothing to write home about. Some days have been better then others but it isn't anything that has been spectacular as of yet, I would imagine we will start to see a nice showing of some mahi in the next few weeks towards mid to end of July, so be on the look out in future reports for mahi action. Last but not least as far as a bottom report this week we have had a little bit of vermillion and yellow eye snapper action on some of the deeper bottom spots around 350 feet, we have been using fresh bonito chunks, the fresh bonito works very well because the skin is so durable it stays on the hook very well. This week please be sure to check out some of the great photos of some recent catches we had while out on our deep sea fishing charters and remember to give us a like and follow on social media platforms like facebook and instagram @Ybnormalsportfishing for daily fishing content. For the rest of the month of June we have availability and as you can see the fishing is fantastic and so is the weather so whats your excuse? If your coming down to Fort Lauderdale and looking to go deep sea fishing we would love to have you and show you great time out on the water.
Capt. Vinnie (954)-559-4700

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Fort Lauderdale Fishing Forecast:

winds and seas calm

Target Species:

tuna dolphin wahoo sailfish snapper grouper

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5620 N Ocean Dr.
Hollywood, FL 33019
Phone: 954-559-4700
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