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Fort Lauderdale Fishing Report

Capt. David Zsak
July 23, 2022
Fort Lauderdale - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fort Lauderdale fishing report for charter boat Happy Day Today and Top Shot Sportfishing Charters. Fishing this month we have been executing a few different methods, wreck fishing, bottom fishing inshore trolling and heading offshore trolling targeting Mahi
Mahi.

The sea weed has been a big challenge while constantly clearing off the lines and baits. Especially during the months of July and August seaweed travels along the South Eastern seaboard from the tip of the Keys to North Florida. When the weed is lined up facing north an south and or even east and west best to approach the cleaner and offshore side of the weed line. This will allow for clean spreads and properly swimming baits. The trolling spread has consisted of two teasers, two deep planner lines, two short rigger lines, two long rigger lines with a pitch bait ready to toss if a fish is in the spread. Fishing an additional teaser line adds a string of squids or a daisy chain of lures in the water without hooks. I like having a live well with pilchards or Ballyhoos. Having a spinner ready to cast out a live bait rig whenever there is a pallet or raft of weed that has formed into a size of a boat. Sometimes the Mahi will be under the raft of weeds and won't come out unless there is a live Pilchard swimming around. When heading offshore I am always searching for birds, weed lines and any floating debris. When departing from Port Everglades out of Fort Lauderdale I head anywhere from 120 to 150 degrees offshore and most times run the boat until we reach 700 or 800 feet of water. Then it's all about finding the Frigate bird, the floating debris or the weed line. If the Frigate bird is circling an area, get below the bird and troll your baits until you get a bite, also being ready with a live bait to pitch under the Frigate bird and you'll be hooked up with a Mahi Mahi.

I am also trolling the reef for King Mackerel, Bonita, Barracuda, Mahi, Wahoo, Black fin Tuna and Sailfish. Fishing the reef is good action and planner fishing can be very exciting when the rod is getting constant strikes and hits. I am also trolling over wrecks, reef, and the drop off searching for schools of fish. Once I get a strike I will work over the area making turns back and forth trying to get a second and third bite.

Whenever the current is moving to the North bottom fish will congregate up current and around the wreck. I will bridle a live bait to a circle hook with a long leader and send the bait to the bottom of the wreck, bring the bait up 50 feet where as not to snag the wreck
and ride the current passing over the wreck. Many times the fish will feed up current to right on top of the wreck and when we are hooked into the fish I will pull the boat away from the wreck to help get the fish away from the structure.

A combination of live baiting, offshore and inshore trolling and wreck fishing will make for an exciting fishing charter out of Fort Lauderdale.

The charter boat Happy Day Today is a 52' Hatteras sport fish and we do have ice, coolers, fridge, freezer, AC, fishing tackle and licensing.

To book a deep sea fishing charter contact Capt. Dave Zsak at 954-439-8106.

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Fishing on the charter boat "Happy Day Today" a 46' Hatteras sport fish. Everything is included in the charter (all tackle, licensing, ice, coolers, air condition salon and bait) We are a locally based charter boat fishing out of Bahia Mar and have done so since 1980. Offering half day, 3/4 and full day charters. See website at: www.topshotfishing.com

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Topshotfishing Charters
801 Sea Breeze Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33060
Phone: 954-439-8106
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