Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing Bachelorette Outing
Capt. John Logan
September 20, 2012
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

While bachelor parties are quite common in Fort Lauderdale involving deep see fishing, bachelorette parties are not. None the less today we entertained 5 women including the bride to be, Danielle. The girls showed promptly at 8 am, well, most did. One didn't quite make the start, I understand the evening before was rather late.
The day was beautiful with light winds and clear skies. Our lines were put out and we began searching for fish. With seaweed somewhat prominent, this wasn't easy as we meandered around the beds and lines trying to keep our gear clear.
There are a number of things I enjoy about fishing with women. The first and foremost is they get excited at almost every strike. You don't get too many "Oh my God's" out of men. Another huge plus is the fact they listen to instruction quite well. Even though Danielle and a few of the other girls had done some fishing, they took their time fighting these fish landing them with finesse rather than brute strength, allowing the tackle to do its work.
The toughest fish of the day was landed by Erin seen holding her Kingfish along with a few or the other fish caught. It had struck the line the furthest from the boat and she was tenacious in landing it.

Once back at the dock, the edible fish were cleaned and bagged for lunch next door at the restaurant. There might have been a rum runner or two as well.
Thanks ladies, for an enjoyable day deep sea fishing off Fort Lauderdale. We look forward to seeing you again.
Target Species:

Sailfish, Shark, Tune, Dolphin, Wahoo, Marlin, Swordfish and more
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