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Fishing Reports by Capt. Paul Roydhouse


2013-03-30
3:56 PM

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish! - Blue fish are EVERYWHERE on the reefs of Fort Lauderdale. They are coming through in about 100ft of water, but they are in other depths too (even offshore). They are migrating northward for the summer and they are coming right through our back yar more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2013-03-09
2:20 PM

Groupers and Jacks Chewing on the Ft Lauderdale Wrecks - Big groupers and jacks are showing up all over the Fort Lauderdale shipwrecks. Amberjacks and almaco jacks are biting really good and provide good action while live baiting around the wrecks. Amberjacks rarely let a bait go past them, eating th more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2013-03-04
2:23 PM

Amberjacks and Mahi-mahi - The fishing is starting to heat up this month as we approach the official Spring Fishing Season. Every March, the mahi-mahi make a daring run down the Ft Lauderdale coast, spawning and eating everything they come across. The initial signs that more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2013-02-11
7:03 PM

165 Pound Yellowfin Tuna Caught on Fort Lauderdale Charter - A huge yellowfin tuna was caught today by the crew at Fishing Headquarters. The fish was caught in 150 ft of water, about a mile offshore of Fort Lauderdale. The boat, Keeping it Reel, was kite fishing. The charter was hooked into 2 mahi-mahi do more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2013-01-27
3:28 PM

Sailfish and Wahoo Bite this week in Fort Lauderdale - Wahoos are biting off the chain in Fort Lauderdale this week. On the reef or offshore, wahoos are around in strong numbers all over. Every trip this week has caught one or more wahoos and almost all of them are in the 30-40 pound range. Trolling more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2013-01-17
4:32 PM

Great Bottom Fishing in Fort Lauderdale this week - Great action fishing in Fort Lauderdale on the bottom around the shipwrecks this week. Groupers, jacks and cobia are biting good. The kingfish action is almost non-existant this week on the troll. Some nice wahoo are biting on the troll this wee more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2012-07-22
2:20 PM

Fort Lauderdale fishing in July - Calm seas and lots of sunshine make July a great month to go drift fishing off Fort Lauderdale beach. Reefs are laden with bonitos, kingfish and barracuda during the summer months, making it our best season of the year to catch action. A typical dr more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2012-06-10
9:53 AM

June Drift Fishing in Ft Lauderdale - Summer is here! The weather is heating up and so is the action on the reef. June is the beginning of the bonito run down our coastline. As we know from the movie Stepbrothers, bonito are a gamefish and are very big, averaging 10-20 pounds an more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2012-06-06
4:49 PM

Sharks are biting in Fort Lauderdale! - What an awesome weekend of shark fishing we're having in Fort Lauderdale. Monster hammerheads and big Dusky sharks are biting excellent in 350ft of water off of Fort Lauderdale. Yesterday's trip, we had Erik out fishing. Erik is a repeat custome more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale


2012-05-25
5:29 PM

Dolphin! in Fort Lauderdale - Nice dolphin run coming through today in Ft Lauderdale. A couple of the boats fishing offshore today found dolphin out there, a couple really nice ones. The action was a ways offshore today, about 6-8 miles off. We heard early in the morning tha more...
Capt. Paul Roydhouse - Fort Lauderdale

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