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2014-03-297:36 PM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is staying action packed! - All week long on the Reel Appeal with Captain Kunta and Mate the Great Jeff it's been nothing but applause and praises by all that fished with us. We've caught several mahi's, blackfin tunas, kingfish, sailfish, amberjacks and much, much more. Now th more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2014-03-126:41 PM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is staying steady! - The seas are are staying calm these days. We are doing alot of bottom fishing for very hard to catch but more delicous than grouper the golden tilefish. The shark fishing is coming on strong and is a great fight only 2.5 miles offshore. Enjoy some of more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2014-02-218:35 PM
Sailfish and shark fishing giving a great taste! - Today we had two half days of fishing on a beautiful day out at sea. The current was contibuting to a nice flow of action today. We were the only boat to catch sailfish today and we caught a total of two along with a fiesty hammerhead shark! For rese more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2014-02-083:21 PM
Fishing staying steady in Fort Lauderdale with extra hard work - The past few weeks the seas have been fairly cooperative with a few days of 2's and 3's. Due to the warmer weather then usual for this time of year we're doing alot of live bait fishing bumping the boat around and dropping on secret wrecks. Snappers more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2014-01-0910:08 PM
Mahi Mania! Fort Lauderdale fishing at it's finest! - Today we had an all day charter with some wicked weather and waves to say the least and our repeat customer Doctor Tommy B. And family from PA. Hung in there like vikings overcoming 6-8 foot waves with the occaisional 10 footer with a knot anda half more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2013-12-298:14 PM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is staying steady! - This morning the seas were what we call a washing machine. For the majority the current was a about 2 knots to the north but every now and then a roge wave sets of south current would come upon us. We had Dave Dill from Ohio and his brother and his f more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2013-12-288:02 PM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is staying steady! - This morning we had Yancy and her family from right here in Fort Lauderdale fish with us for the first time. We experienced 2 knots of north current with 15 mph wind out of the northeast. Fishing was steady and everyone had a great time fighting a bu more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2013-12-2310:03 PM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is staying steady! - This morning we had 2-4 foot waves with south current of about a 1 knot. We entertained Dahlgren from Sweden and he had a great time fishing on the Reel Appeal with Captain Kunta and Mate the Great Jeff. Alotvof the boats didn't even get a bite but w more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2013-12-195:06 PM
Night time snapper fishing in Fort Lauderdale in action packed! - Last night we had a great time entertaining Bill Ellis and friends who drove all the way down from Orlando to fish on the Reel Appeal with Captain Kunta and Mate the Great Jeff because of word of mouth from friends that have fished with us in the pas more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
2013-10-3010:36 AM
Fishing in Fort Lauderdale is great! Sailfish, Mahi and Wahoo! - Yesterday we had T.J. a local entertaining his two brothers and father inlaw and father for an afternoon of fishing on the Reel Appeal with Captian Kunta and Mate the Great Jeff experiencing 10-15 mph winds out of the northeast along with 2 knots of more... Capt. Kent "Kunta" Smith - Fort Lauderdale
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