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Fishing Reports by Capt. Mario Cote


2014-01-14
5:00 PM

Wintertime Mahi off Hillsboro Inlet - January 10: With rough seas all week we finally made it out Friday afternoon with Barbara Jeauneau and Herve Saincourt of Saint Pierre de Peary, France. They waited 3 days for the sea to subside and Friday was there last day in town so we decided more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2014-01-09
11:22 AM

Father and Son Sailfish - Our first two trips of the new year produced sailfish! On Friday the 3rd we had trip with Daniel Pelletier and his son Tommy from up north. Unfortunately, there were no bait boats in the area and we were unable to buy bait. Since this was a last m more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2014-01-06
5:53 PM

Good Fishing is About to Get Better - The Wind has been blowing almost every day, but we were still able to get out and caught some nice fish for our customers. Before New Year's we caught some nice mahi on the troll up to 25 lbs. We also caught some smaller ones on live pilchards. On more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-12-09
4:55 PM

Double Header Sailfish off Port Everglades - Last week, I got a call from Alex Beauchemin, a longtime customer from Montreal, and we were able to setup a trip on short notice. Before leaving Port Everglades Inlet on Saturday, we bought a load of goggle eyes and pilchards from the bait boat and more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-12-05
10:12 AM

When Winds Blows, Shallow Spots Producing - Last week's strong winds kept in port muck of the week. As fate would have it, I had customer who was here just for that week and wanted to go fishing really bad. So he convinced me to venture out of port. We planned a trip around a northwest wind more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-12-02
11:13 AM

Family Fun and Sailfish Release - On Saturday, we fished with Michel Audette, his friend, his daughter and his grandson. Before leaving the inlet we bought some pilchards and google eyes. With the wind northeast at 15 to 20 knots, we decided to start a little south of the port and more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-11-23
10:38 AM

Lots of Skipjack, Few Mahi - With no wind and a flat calm sea, fishing has been slow the last couple of days on the reef. On Monday, we started on the reef this time down south by Hallandale and caught a few mahi right away, but could not buy a bite after that. With time runni more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-11-19
7:39 PM

Mahi on the Kite - On Sunday morning, a repeat customer that fished with us this summer came back with is dad to show him the excitement of salt water fishing. With a southeast wind between 15 to 20 knots we left the inlet with pilchards and goggle eyes. We setup i more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-11-15
11:15 AM

Tunas and Mahi off Port Everglades - The song remains the same: more tuna, skipjack, bonito and mahi this week. On Thursday morning, Daniel Guerin, of Montreal, and his friends had a blast on small spinning rods with jigs. We got shot out of Port Everglades Inlet and immediately saw b more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale


2013-11-13
3:14 PM

Mahi Available, Wind Limits Roaming - The wind has certainly begun to blow this season, but we are still doing pretty well with Mahi. On Sunday afternoon, we left Port Everglades Inlet with a load of live pilchards and a few goggle eyes. Our plan was to target sailfish so we headed ou more...
Capt. Mario Cote - Fort Lauderdale

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