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Pompano Beach & Ft. Lauderdale

Capt. Ryan McBride
December 10, 2007
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

December 7, 2007

We got a small cold front a day or two ago and the fishing seems to be getting better. We have had a lot of warm days recently and the fishing has remained hit or miss, but it seems that the fishing has gotten a lot better with this past cold front. Fish have remained on the shallow side with sailfish being caught as shallow as 50ft. We have also been catching a lot of schoolie sized kings and dolphin. I am still hearing an occasional wahoo and cobia being caught. Again the best action for us has been off Fort Lauderdale to the Steeple and north of Boca Raton to Boyton. We were going to fish the Sailfish Kickoff this weekend out of Miami but decided against it after not having a full team that was 100% into it. There is no reason to throw a lot of money on the line if everyone doens't there have their head in the game. We are supposed to get a little bit of blow on Sunday so the fishing should only be getting better in the next few days.

December 9,2007

Sailfishing has slowed again...I was supposed to fish the Sailfish Kickoff but decided against it at the last moment, top boats yesterday had 6 fish. Not bad and would have given me hope that I would have been right there with them but slow fishing days can be really painful when money is on the line. We fished yesterday and the good news of the day is that we got a nice push of decent sized kingfish. We caught several fish between 20-30lbs. Some nice dolphin were caught and actually heard that the sailfishing wasn't that bad to the north so we should get another push soon. The kingfish action was north of Boca Inlet on Live Goggle Eyes on the downrigger.

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Captain Ryan has specialized in offshore live bait, bottom fishing, and nighttime swordfishing. Captain Ryan McBride is a USCG licensed and insured captain. Ryan is also a licensed NAUI SCUBA instructor and tournament fishing angler with wins throughout South Florida.

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