Fishing in Fort Lauderdale
May 02, 2021 Fort Lauderdale 4 photos

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Hello everyone, Capt Vinnie here this weeks fishing report is a fun one, lots of great customers from all over and some very nice catches this week also! So lets get started, last weeks report we had some pretty good bottom fishing but this week totally changed, we have been having very strong current most days so bottom fishing has been tough, trolling has been very productive this week fishing on the reef to start there has been a great kingfish bite and some of the kingfish we have been catching have been in upwards of 20lbs which is always a great fish to catch. There also has been a great bite of blackfin tuna in the afternoons trolling has been best for them with small feathers fished way behind the boat. Wahoo this week have been hard to find but I think they will make an appearance if the blackfin tuna stay around. Also this week we did see some nice mahi mahi which is always wonderful to catch and see, mahi have some of the most beautiful colors of any fish in the ocean and they also taste great, we caught some nice mahi mahi recently on one of our deep sea fishing charters in around 600 feet of water off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, we were locating the mahi on seaweed patches, the seaweed is a great thing to find offshore because it is home to many small baitfish that mahi eat. We had one day this week where the current was light and we were able to fish for one of my personal favorite eating fish the golden tilefis, these fish live in depths as deep as 1,000 feet, and have some of the best flaky flesh of any fish species, (pictured) was a beautiful golden tilefish we recently caught on one of our deep sea fishing charters in around 800 feet of water. This week I have some great photos of some recent catches caught aboard the YB Normal so defiantly make sure to check those out, this week coming up we have some availability so if your in Fort Lauderdale and looking to go out deep sea fishing it is a great time of year to do so, excellent weather and the fish are biting what could be better! Also remember to follow us on facebook and instagram @Ybnormalsportfishing for daily fishing videos and pictures. Capt. Vinnie more later...
Vinnie Sacks
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Sailing out of Port Everglades In Fort Lauderdale for over a decade YB Normal is ready to take clients out for a great day of fishing. Captain Vinnie offers a range of trips, with four to 8-hour packages and the choice of coming as a group or jumping aboa...

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Non Stop April Fishing Action in Fort La
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Spring Fishing Is HOT In Fort Lauderdale
Spring Fishing Is HOT In Fort Lauderdale
April 10, 2024
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A Great Start to April 2024
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Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, this week we have had some spectacular fishing right off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, so for the report this week on the inshore side of things seems like early in the morning has been best there has been a few bonito in shallows right on top of the reef in depths as shallow as 45 feet. Just off the reef there has been some kingfish action but live bait has been the go to if your looking for kingfish. Moving deeper to the depths around 200 feet there has been some blackfin tuna action but afternoons seem to be best for the tuna. We have been seeing the most action on lures in the greenish colors. While fishing for tuna there is always a chance to catch a wahoo. We have been starting to see a few wahoo as well which is always great. Wahoo in my opinion is one of the best fish that you can catch right off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, fantastic colors and one of the best eating fish on the dinner table. Last but not least on the offshore side there has been a green water to blue water edge, when you find an edge like this that is where two currents meet forming a tideline and there are usually signs of life like seaweed, birds, or floating debris meaning there is quality gamefish in that area, speaking on that there has been some fantastic mahi action on that edge. Trolling down the edge on the blue water side with mostly surface baits there has been some quality mahi to be caught but also we have been fishing a planner down deep incase there are wahoo in the same area. All in all it has been a great week of deep sea fishing in Fort Lauderdale obviously with fishing some days are better then others but thats fishing and thats what makes it fun. This week please take the time to check out some of the great photos of some recent catches we have had this week while out on our deep sea fishing charters and remember ti give us a like a follow on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram @Ybnormalsportfising so you can see what we are catching daily. Busy week for us here but we still have plenty of availability for the month of April so if your coming down to Fort Lauderdale and looking to get out deep sea fishing please look us up we would love to show you a great time on the water. Capt. Vinnie
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