Fort Lauderdale Fishing/ Kid's Fishing
Capt. John Logan
March 6, 2011
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fort Lauderdale fishing trips and kids go hand in hand. Nice warm weather, sunny skies and virtually a flat calm ocean made for a nice morning charter today aboard Marlin My Darlin. Our repeat guest was Dee who set the fishing charter up for his family and grandkids Jack and Nick. Hopefully Jack and Nick would catch something fun, big or small. Sometimes it is difficult to get a bite from a bigger fish on calm days but Capt. Kopper Sr. was able to coax a nice Sailfish onto the line for Jack.

While we typically don't haul Sailfish aboard for a picture prior to release we sometimes do if the fish acts docile and isn't showing a lot of wear from the fight. It does make for a great picture but at times can be undeniably tough on the fish Not to be left out Nick fought it out with a nice fat amberjack caught off of one of our Ft. Lauderdale deep water wreck fishing spots. First mate Andrew took a well-deserved day off today as we have been going pretty hard as of late. Tommy Kopper Jr. ably filled in to run the cockpit as first mate and work with his Dad to make it happen for Jack and Nick. Tommy was full time with us in the past and now fills in to give Andrew a breather. Capt. Steve's son Mike also fills in and fishes well with his dad, Kopper Sr. or myself. We take family fishing seriously here from both sides of the fence and we are all pleased that the kids caught really good sized fish, especially young kids. Even if the fishing turns out to be slow they can have fun. If the fish are biting they will remember it forever. Fort Lauderdale fishing / make it a kid's weekend.
Captain Rick Brady
Fort Lauderdale fishing (offshore)
Contact: www.all-inclusivesportfishing.com
Biz phone; 954-761-8202
Target Species:

Sailfish, Shark, Swordfish, Marlin, Dolphin, Wahoo, Kingfish, Bonito, Barracuda, Cobia, Snapper, Grouper, and more
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