Slow Daytime Fishing But Great Night Fis
January 30, 2018 Fort Lauderdale 4 photos
Snapper (Yellowtail)
Snapper (Yellowtail)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Snapper (Mutton)
Snapper (Mutton)
Cobia
Cobia
Grouper (Red)
Grouper (Red)
Snapper (Lane)
Snapper (Lane)
Snapper (Cubera)
Snapper (Cubera)
Grouper (Black)
Grouper (Black)
Grouper (Gag)
Grouper (Gag)
Shark (Blacktip)
Shark (Blacktip)

Trip Summary

It's been kind of a slow month for our drift fishing trips. It normally gets a little slow in the winter months. We're picking at the fish on the day trips... some kingfish, blackfin tuna, grouper, snapper etc. You have to work for every for you catch, they certainly aren't jumping in the boat. The best fishing lately has been our night anchor trip. At night, snappers come out of the woodwork to feed and they get more aggressive. When we anchor and chum at night, it gives the snappers a scent line that they can follow along right to the back of our boat. It really brings the fish right to us and gets them hungry. In the winter months, snappers go in shallow, sometimes to as shallow as 20-30ft of water. The yellowtails are usually a little on the small side and the mangroves are usually on the large side. What the yellowtails lack in size, they make up for in numbers. We don't crush them every night but when the fishing is good, we can catch more than 100 fish a night among the 15-20 anglers. Steer clear of Saturday nights as it does get very busy then, but most other nights are nice with only a dozen or so people. Good luck fishing out there everyone!
Andy Roydhouse
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Great winter time fishing!
Great winter time fishing!
December 4, 2024
This week has brought exciting action on the water, with anglers reeling in some fantastic catches both from the drift boats and sportfish boats. Drift Boat Action: The drift boats have been on a hot streak, especially with snapper catches. Yellowtail snapper and mangrove snapper are abundant, with anglers reporting consistent action throughout the day. Even some big mutton snapper have been making an appearance, offering a thrilling fight for those lucky enough to hook one. Additionally, a few nice kingfish have been caught recently, alongside the fast and aggressive cero mackerel and Spanish mackerel, providing a variety of species to target. Sportfishing Highlights: Sportfish boats are seeing a great mix of fish, typical for this time of year. Mahi mahi are still being caught in good numbers, while barracuda continue to give anglers a run for their money. Kingfish are still on the bite, and the bigger fish like amberjack are also proving to be a worthy adversary. Blackfin tuna are adding excitement to the action, with some nice-sized ones showing up in the catch reports. For those after a true challenge, the elusive sailfish and wahoo have started making there appearance in our waters. Big game sharks are also in the area, providing a thrilling experience for those targeting them. It’s a fantastic time to be out on the water, with a great mix of species available for anglers of all levels. The weather has been cooperating, adding to the overall excitement of the season’s fishing opportunities.
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