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Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report

Capt. Andy Roydhouse
October 3, 2000
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

With October here I can finally feel like summer is over. We are about to enter one of the best times of year for action in this area. It looks like the net ban is providing a strong mullet run this season. The canals are loaded. Both finger and mediums. Every morning the jacks, snook and tarpon go on a feeding binge just as the sunlight gets bright enough to turn off your running lights. Even a beginner to throwing a castnet can look like an old pro. The schools are so thick that even a bad throw gets a load. The jacks were tearing holes in my net the other day as I pulled in a full load, as we watched a huge Snook blast out from under a dock a few times to grab a mouthfull.

With all this going on it makes it pretty easy to bend a rod on the inside. Just get a well full of mullet and drag them around the harbor and canals. The first light of the morning is a definite peak feeding period although you'll get bites throughout the day as long as the tide is flowing. This will continue to be the pattern until the strong northeaster's blow through. Then the port should hold the pilchard's and some hungry bluefish, spanish mackerel and cuda's. It's a good time to hold a baited rod!

Sea Ya!

Captain Ron Mallet

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Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Pompano and Boca Raton Florida fishing trips. Your full time guide, Captain Ron Mallet, has over 25 years fishing in South Florida. If you are looking to head offshore for deep sea action or stay in the always calm harbor and canals for light tackle fishing, he can put you on the fish.

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Action Sportfishing Florida
SE 16 th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone: (954) 423-8700
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