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Good catches for this Fort Laudedrdale fishing report

Capt. John Logan
June 15, 2019
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Trolling down the reef line and crossing back and forth the edge continues to be a good way to locate fish on our fishing charters in fort Lauderdale. We have had some good catches since our last report but there is the occasional day where we find ourselves switching out our favorite colored presentations for a different look in an effort get the ball rolling so to speak. Adjusting trolling speed for different current situations when fishing along the reefs has often been the answer to drawing bites from finicky fish. We always fish hard here and as all fishermen we have our favorites, but sometimes a tweak here and there when it becomes erratic gets things going. A very strong north current has now backed off and we are seeing a slight trickle of south current in it's place. Conditions are always changing.

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So expect some reasonably sized Kings along both the inside and outside edges of the reef. Occasional Sailfish or Wahoo bite and the Bonito while fewer right now, continue to take those same baits. Football Blackfin Tuna on the troll with more of the jumbos falling for kite baits. All sizes of Sharks passing by in the current. We continue to pick away at our deep spots with Jacks, Tile Fish, snappers and an occasional Grouper when the current allows. Mahi-Mahi are always on one's mind as it is summer and although one can score there, and it is great when that happens and it has, the possibility of a miss out in the deep water remains very much a factor to consider. Finding the Mahi out off the edge is a great feeling and catching those smaller Wahoo that like to hang around and under that floater where the Mahi left and came charging to your baits is a summer long circumstance and summer is just underway. Please enjoy the photos of anglers who have joined us here aboard Marlin My Darlin for a Fort Lauderdale fishing charter.

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The Marlin My Darlin is a 46' Hatteras that is comfortable, clean, fully air conditioned and rigged for ALL types of fishing in our area. We excel in entertaining ALL levels of fishing experience from the first time novice to the experienced angler. Located on Fort Lauderdale beach, our dock is just minutes from the fishing grounds so your time is spent fishing, not traveling. Check out our sites, you'll be glad you did.

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Marlin My Darlin Sport Fishing
801 Seabreeze Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone: 954-761-8202
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