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February 21, 2017 Fort Lauderdale 8 photos
Amberjack
Amberjack
Bonito
Bonito
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Shark (Hammerhead)
Shark (Hammerhead)
Snapper (Red)
Snapper (Red)
Tuna (Blackfin)
Tuna (Blackfin)

Trip Summary

February fishing has been pretty successful, with the bottom fishing heating up and the blackfin tunas already arriving. March-June can be the best months for action in South Florida, catching Blackfin Tunas, Sailfish, Hammerhead Sharks, Kingfish, Dolphin and Mutton Snappers. Recently we have been catching lots of blackfin tunas with only bigger ones on the way. The ship wrecks along the coast are already starting to hold fish, catching mutton snappers, red snappers and Amber Jacks on live bait. The Sharks have already made an appearance in Fort Lauderdale, seeing Greater Hammerheads on the surface from 100'-400' of water. When the sharks show up, so do the larger Blackfin Tuna and the Mahi Mahi. Our sailfish bite last year started in March, and went all the way to the end of June, with action heating up we excpect a busy Season, So Book Your Trip Today! Here are a photos of our fishing aboard the Good Hit in February.
Good Hit Sportfishing
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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