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March Madness on our Fort Lauderdale Fishing Charters

Capt. Paul Roydhouse
March 15, 2016
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

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It's March and that means its the beginning of our best fishing season of the year. Early March got off to a rocky start with lots of good trips, but also a few slow fishing days mixed in where we couldn't get a bite no matter what we tried. That's why it's called fishing and not catching! But the majority of our fishing charters had good results with mixed catches of kingfish, mahi-mahi, some really big wahoos, a few sailfish and bottom fish.

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First off, our drift fishing trips are catching good numbers of yellowtail and mangrove snappers. These delicious snappers generally make up the majority of our catch, along with some larger mutton snappers and even a couple groupers mixed in. Good numbers of other small bottom fish including porgies, grunts, triggerfish and blue runners are being caught as well. The day trips are also getting into a few mahi-mahi, kingfish and bonitos as well. These are the larger fish that we catch on the drift boat, complimenting our main snapper catches. There is ALWAYS a couple weeks in March and/or April when the wind blows strongly out of the east when the big mahi-mahi come right in on the reef to spawn. They are the larger mahi-mahi, generally 10-25 pounds, sometimes even larger. They bite best on the roughest days so don't shy away if it's a strong east wind and high seas. These turbulent days are best days to catch fish.

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Our private and shared sport fishing charters continue to be the best trips to catch the biggest fish. This month is great for mahi-mahi, tuna, wahoo, sharks, sailfish, amberjacks and cobia. Watch for the strong east wind (when the ocean is rough) for the good mahi-mahi bite this month. 2-3 days in a row of strong east winds is what you are looking for and when it happens, the dolphin fishing gets extremely good. The past 2 weeks have been awesome for wahoo fishing! The big wahoos are snapping on the outside edge of the reef. The best way to catch these is by trolling (dragging lures around and trying to cover as much territory as you can). Or another great technique is to ‘slow-troll' live baits out of the outriggers and drag them slowly over the zone you are trying to cover. Both of these fishing techniques have had great success this past week on some big wahoos.

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Although it isn't the best season of the year for sailfish (winter is the best), there are still good numbers of sailfish being caught. We don't get them every day but the potential is certainly there. Sailfish are the most sought after gamefish in the world and Ft Lauderdale has some of the best sailfishing in the Atlantic. Kite fishing is the technique of choice to go after sailfish, where we fly kites behind the boat and use the kites to suspend the live baits so the baits are kept splashing on the surface making ‘fish-in-distress' vibrations. Watching a sailfish come up and seeing the whole bite sequence using fishing kites is amazing. You can catch any of the surface feeding gamefish using the kite fishing technique.

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Wreck fishing. It's just getting started but over the course of the next few months, the wrecks are going to be holding a lot of the biggest fish in our area. Mid March through June is the season for amberjacks, grouper, cobia and barracuda around our 200-300ft shipwrecks. Back in the 80's and 90's, Ft Lauderdale had a big artificial reef program and sank A LOT of retired ships in these depths, to create habitat for fish to congregate around. It worked! Since then, we have had an excellent bottom fish fishery here in Lauderdale. We love to shipwreck fish because you drop a bait down to the bottom and can be hooked up to a big game fish in seconds. Fish around the shipwrecks are very aggressive (because so much competition for food from other big fish). If a live bait dropped near a shipwreck comes near to any big game fish, they inhale it instantly. This is good for us because with the 3-4 knot average current of the Gulfstream, we don't get but a couple minutes of bottom-time when we are dropping deep baits around the wrecks. Amberjacks are one of the strongest fish in the ocean pound for pound, and they are a lot of pounds! They put up a world class gamefish fight. Groupers and cobia don't fight quite as hard but sure are exhilarating to catch. Barracudas and sharks also patrol these wrecks for a quick meal, so there is a lot of variety and good sized fish to catch here.

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Shark fishing is also getting into full swing. The absolute biggest fish to catch in our waters are sharks and March is the start of our annual shark migration off our coastline. We call it the ‘Shark Train'. Chooo-Chooo, the shark train is coming through. Already we're catching some monster hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks and others and it's just getting started. Expect a lot of monster sharks to be caught over the next few months. Every year, there are more and more sharks coming through. With no natural predators, the shark populations seem to be increasing dramatically every single year over the past decade. Look at some of the helicopter footage and you can see the sheer numbers of sharks swimming through our waters- it's crazy. Don't worry swimmers, sharks don't naturally eat people. Shark attacks are almost ALWAYS a case of mistaken identity, or some idiot diver/spear-fisherman doing something dumb. We are Fort Lauderdale's BEST shark fishermen, it's one of our specialties, so if you would like to go after a gamefish bigger than you are, try a private fishing charter and tell us you'd like to fish for sharks.

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There's a great variety of big fish moving through Fort Lauderdale and late March is usually when the best bite of the year begins. Good luck out there fishing and I hope you catch a big one! I'll sea ya on the water.

LET"S GO FISHING!

Capt. Andy Roydhouse
www.FishHeadquarters.com
754-214-7863

Fort Lauderdale Fishing Forecast:

March is the start of our best fishing season of the year. There are some monster fish being caught on our different fishing charters that we offer. Let's go fishing!

Target Species:

mahi, sailfish, wahoo, sharks, amberjack, grouper, cobia, kingfish

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Come fishing with us on one of our 3 daily trips aboard the 85ft Catch My Drift for only $40 per person. Drift fish the reefs for kingfish, tuna, snapper and grouper. Also, Sportfishing charters with Capt Paul Roydhouse catch some of the biggest fish in the ocean. Capt Paul is a Ft Lauderdale native fisherman, with over 43 years of local, full-time fishing experience. We also run All Day Fishing trips for only $100 per person aboard the Mary B III. Sportfishing/drift fishing combo trip.

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Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
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