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Fort Lauderdale, FL - Offshore

Capt. David Ide
September 10, 2001
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Mixed bag.

The bait is starting to move down the beach. We had scools of pilchards moving South out in 300' of water.

Bonita's and kings are still on the reef. We did catch a few kings over 20 lbs live baiting.

We also saw a cople of Wahoos this week. Most of the Wahoos are 20 to 60 lbs.

Sharks and Amberjacks are still on the wrecks. We have also had a few nice groupers there too.

We seen a few Sailfish this week, but most of them we have enjoyed seeing them freejump late in the PM.

The Swordfish are still biting live bait and we have night trips available.

Dolphin fishing has been "hit or miss". Just a few fish here and there. No big schools this week.

Catch-em-up,

Capt. Kunta

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