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Mahi off Port Everglades Inlet

Capt. Mario Cote
November 12, 2014
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing out of Port Everglades Inlet remains good for mahi. In our trips before the Fort Lauderdale boat show, we were fishing between 700' and 1000' of water. Half-day trips were averaging between 10 to 20 fish per trip. On one trip, before the wind started to blow, we caught 12 good size fish all between 8 to 12 lbs.

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On Sunday, the wind picked-up and nobody has wanted to go out since. Thursday and Friday were our first days out. With the wind from the northeast at 20 miles per hour, or more, I decided to fish on the reef and put out 2 goggle eyes on the kite and some deep and flat lined pilchard and in 200' by the steeple. A school of mahi showed-up and hit the 2 kite baits and 3 flat lines and everybody on the boat got very excited.

On Friday, with no current on the reef, I decided to go out deeper. I found some nice weeds and blue water in 750', but as soon I stop the boat Alan and Lucie (very nice and repeat customers) started to feel seasick, so at their request, I turned around and came back to the reef with not much time left. We fished in 60' of water and found some mahi, big blue runner, big bonito, and a barracuda. After all they went through; they were happy and caught fish!!

Good Luck & Tight Lines,

Capt. Mario Cote
No Vacansea Sportfishing
www.novacansea.com
954-632-9340

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No Vacansea Fishing Charters specializes in fishing the coast of Fort Lauderdale and all the waters surrounding South Florida. No Vacansea fishing charter boat Captains Mario Cote and son, Captain Kevin Cote, both share a deep passion for the exciting sport of fishing and would love for you to embark on this adventure onto the water to bring to surface some exciting game fish such as Kingfish, Dolphin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Tuna and Swordfish.

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No Vacansea Fishing Charters
1918 Harding St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
Phone: 954-632-9340
Alt. Phone: 954-253-8457
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