Fishing Ft Lauderdale & Fishing the Baha
February 02, 2026
Fort Lauderdale
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
This time of year is one of the most exciting windows for offshore fishing out of Fort Lauderdale, with warm currents, bait concentrations, and migrating pelagics stacking the odds in anglers’ favor. But while South Florida delivers excellent action, experienced anglers know that stepping just a bit farther offshore—to Bimini, the Bahama Bank, Cat Cay, and Tuna Alley—can turn a great fishing trip into a truly elite one.
Let’s break down what’s biting, how we fish it, and why the Bahamas consistently outproduces local waters.
What’s Biting Offshore of Fort Lauderdale Right Now
Fort Lauderdale’s proximity to the Gulf Stream puts deep blue water just minutes from the dock. This creates ideal conditions for fast-moving pelagic species, especially during peak seasonal transitions.
In-season species include:
Sailfish – Active along current edges and temperature breaks
Wahoo – Fast, aggressive, and explosive strikes
Mahi (Dolphin) – Found on weed lines, debris, and rips
Kingfish – Common on edges, bait schools, and reef lines
Fort Lauderdale offers excellent fishing — but the Bahamas is a different league altogether, which is why anglers consistently turn to Bimini Fishing Charters when they want more bites, bigger fish, and less pressure.
? Cleaner Water & Less Pressure
Bahamas waters see significantly less boat traffic. Fish are more aggressive, less educated, and more willing to strike.
? The Bahama Bank Advantage
The Bahama Bank creates massive nutrient upwellings where shallow flats meet deep blue water—ideal conditions for predators.
? Tuna Alley
A legendary migration corridor producing Wahoo, Tuna, Mahi, Sailfish, and Marlin year after year.
? Cat Cay & Bimini
Perfectly positioned along migration routes, these areas allow Bimini Charters to reach prime fishing grounds within minutes of setting lines.
What You Can Expect Fishing the Bahamas Right Now
Current Bahamas targets include:
Wahoo – Often larger and more aggressive than Florida fish
Mahi – Strong numbers along weed lines and debris
Sailfish – Consistent action along current edges
Tuna – Especially prevalent in Tuna Alley
Blue Marlin (seasonal) – Legitimate trophy opportunities
Multiple Wahoo hookups in a single day are far more common here than in South Florida—one of the main reasons anglers book repeat Bimini Fishing Charters.
Local Fishing vs The Bahamas: The Real Difference
Local Bahamas
Fort Lauderdale Offshore Bahamas Offshore
Excellent local action Multi-species, trophy potential
Heavy boat traffic Clean, lightly pressured waters
Seasonal peaks Consistent productivity
Short runs Immediate access to prime grounds
Final Thoughts
Fishing Fort Lauderdale this time of year is outstanding—fast-paced, exciting, and accessible. But when anglers want more bites, bigger fish, and a truly elevated offshore experience, the Bahamas stands alone.
Whether you’re chasing your first Sailfish, targeting a trophy Wahoo, or fishing legendary waters through Bimini Charters, the difference is undeniable.
Great fishing starts in Fort Lauderdale.
Elite fishing lives with Bimini Fishing Charters.