Fishing with Captain Taco Ft Lauderdale
August 31, 2024 Fort Lauderdale 5 photos

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Deep Sea Fishing Fort Lauderdale Aboard Hooked Up Well it’s that time of the year again where all the kids go back to school and we’re not fishing as much and to top it off throw in election year yep thing have slowed down quite a bit lately. But this gives us the time to do lots of maintenance on our boat and this year we Went all out!! New engines New Generator New props New toilet New tackle ECT So we are ready kick some butt a catch fish. However we have managed to get out on some fishing trips and it looks like the new engines have great harmonics in the water. We’ve caught a couple sailfish that came right to the back of the boats to eat our baits less the 15 feet behind the boat along with a 50 pound Cubera Snapper that came up from 150 feet down to eat a small bonito we were slow trolling right behind the boat. Along with the usual suspects Kingfish bonitos yellow tail snappers and a couple Wahoo’s. Not as many boats out there fishing right now witch means less pressure of the fish and more fish for you. So click on Fishing Booker now and request to fish aboard the Hooked Up
Taco Perez
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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OCT FISHING OFF FORT LAUDERDALE WOW
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• Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing Report – October Wow, wow, wow — what a month for fishing in Fort Lauderdale! The mahi mahi showed up a little late this year, but when they did, they came in thick and hungry. We’ve been catching beautiful gaffer-size mahi, ranging from 8 to 15 pounds — an unexpected pleasure for this time of year. The sailfish are starting to show up strong too, mostly in 170 to 200 feet of water. Lately, we’ve even been spotting them chasing ballyhoo in the shallows — a great sign that sailfish season in Fort Lauderdale is just getting started. Even more exciting, we found mahi mahi feeding in under 100 feet of water! Casting live bait to them in the shallows has made for some incredible light-tackle action and unforgettable fishing days. The weather has been absolutely gorgeous — calm seas, clear blue water, and air temperatures between 67° and 75°F. No hurricanes for us this year, but it looks like the storms that passed through the Caribbean pushed plenty of fish our way. All in all, October was a fantastic month for deep sea fishing off Fort Lauderdale. Looking ahead, November should bring red-hot sailfishing and a good shot at wahoo as well. The water temps and conditions are lining up perfectly for an amazing winter bite. If you’re ready to experience the action, come fish with us aboard Hooked Up, one of the top-rated Fort Lauderdale fishing charters. Whether you’re after mahi mahi, sailfish, wahoo, or just a great day on the water, we’ll make sure you have an unforgettable trip. Go To FISHING Booker AND Book your Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing trip today — the fish are here and the bite is on!
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