Late Spring Action

May 10, 2018 Fort Lauderdale 5 photos & 1 video
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Wahoo
Wahoo
Grouper (Black)
Grouper (Black)
Grouper (Gag)
Grouper (Gag)
Tuna (Blackfin)
Tuna (Blackfin)

Trip Summary

Good Hit Sportfishing in South Florida, fishing out of Fort Lauderdale Beach at Bahia Mar Marina. The King Mackerel have finally arrived in big numbers, catching your limit trolling is not out of the question. Lots of bites on the kite with live Goggle Eyes and Pilchards. If you want to really catch them, use planners with Bonita and Mullet Strips. The colors that have been working recently has been Pink and Green. The Blackfin Tuna and Mahi Mahi arrived in the middle of April. The best time to fish for the Tunas is late in the afternoon. Kitefishing and flatline pichards have worked the best for us, if you can find Herring they work great as well. For the Mahi, when there is a strong East wind, the Dorados are usually found in **hidden content** ft deep, eating anything in sight. When the wind subsides and the seas are calm, you really need to find a decent size piece of debris or weed line, something define to fish to. Along with the Blackfins, the Wahoo's have made an appearance recently. A few local boats are getting shots at Wahoos during the full moon and the days around it. Last week we caught our limit of Kingfish by mid-morning and decided to head out to the fish in deeper water. We didn't make it to 500' of water before catching this Stud Wahoo on the Blue Spoon. The fish ate a 3 1/2" Blue Spoon on the #4 Planner Board, 200 feet behind the boat. Opening Grouper season started May 1st, the Gag Groupers have been bitting on the shallow wrecks 100'-175'. The best bait in my opinion is large live Pilchards on the bottom. I hope everyone enjoys my post, Make sure to get out for Grouper Season. Remember the Regulations- 1 Gag or Black within the 3 grouper aggregate, min size 24"TL. Captain Mike Good Hit Sport Fishing
Good Hit Sportfishing
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Good Hit Sport Fishing Report: Fort Laud
Good Hit Sport Fishing Report: Fort Laud
June 7, 2026
The summertime bite is officially in full swing off Fort Lauderdale and we have been running hard out of Bahia Mar to keep our anglers' rods bent. We have been hitting the local reefs, deep wrecks, and blue water over our last few outings. The ocean gave us an incredible mix of high-speed surface runs, beautiful color on the wrecks, and pure muscle in the deep water. Our Blackfin Tuna blitz has been spectacular with fish showing up consistently in the clean water lanes between 200 and 500 feet. Trolling small feathers and squid spoons has been the absolute ticket to triggering these line screamers. The highlight of the week was having a young angler step up to the plate on one of these trips. He handled a beautiful, hard-fighting Blackfin like an absolute pro, matching the fish turn for turn until we got it over the gunwale. Moments like that are exactly what family fishing is all about. When we shifted gears to work the deep wrecks, we struck silver by tricking a gorgeous African Pompano. Known for their brutal downward pulling power and stunning, mirror-like looks, these fish are an absolute trophy on light vertical jigs. They are fantastic on the table and even better for photos back at the dock. For the ultimate adrenaline rush, we also headed further out to target big game. June is prime time for apex predators off Fort Lauderdale, and the deep blue delivered a massive Dusky Shark. We rigged up the heavy tackle, and it turned into an epic, back-breaking tug of war before we brought the powerful predator alongside the boat for a clean release. While the summer bite is red hot, the ocean is throwing some challenges our way with a heavy push of Sargassum weed moving in along the coast. The key right now is finding the clean water lanes and open edges. When the weed is too thick on top for a clean troll, we pivot immediately to deep-dropping on the wrecks or drifting live baits where we can control the presentation. We are utilizing light surface trolling rigs for the Blackfins, heavy vertical jigs for the wreck residents, and 80 to 100-pound test heavy tackle for the big game sharks. Whether you want to watch your kids reel in their very first gamefish, hook a silver trophy on the wrecks, or test your strength against a giant shark, the local waters are producing right now.
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