Andrew Roydhouse

The fishing is going off in Fort Lauderdale this week. Lots of wahoos, tunas, sailfish, sharks, amberjacks and more are biting. March is the season when everything starts picking up and the biggest fish of the whole year hit the dock. Already we're seeing the action on the reefs and wrecks begin lighting up! With the nice calm weather we're having, we've fished every single day the past week. Some big wahoos are biting in 200-300ft of water. We're catching them trolling the planers at a fast clip. Yesterday, Capt. Dave and Chris landed a triple header wahoo! On the same trip they caught a couple nice blackfin tunas and a couple bonitos.

You might recognize this family. They were the ones that caught the monster Hammerhead shark with us last year! They came back this year and caught this beauty of an amberjack. This is the time of year when they big jacks begin showing up around our local shipwrecks in 200+ feet of water. They congregate hard around these wrecks, as it is a source of constant food for their voracious appetites. In another month, the jacks will be so thick around the wrecks, we won't be able to drop the bait fully to the bottom without it being eaten by a hungry jack. The fishing in Ft Lauderdale in the spring months IS THAT GOOD.

Sailfish are still biting strong out here too. The winter is the best season of the year for sailfish, but there are always some around in the spring too. This week, we've had a great run of sailfish. They are biting anywhere from 100-500ft of water. Kite fishing with live goggle eyes has been working the best, but a few sailfish are being caught trolling too. Sharks are also biting on the kites in the same depths of water. Whenever we kite fish for sailfish, we always throw out a shark bait in case Jaws swims by. We caught this nice tiger shark the other day doing this.

Out in the really deep waters, tilefish are showing up. Not the regular grey tilefish we've been catching all winter long. Golden tilefish, the tilefish that live in super deep waters, are biting in 500+ feet of water on the bottom. If the conditions are right and there isn't too much current to contend with, deep dropping in 500ft of water is working great for excellent golden tilefish catches this week. Golden tilefish are great eating fish. Some call them "poor man's lobster". They are tough to catch, but worth the effort. They are exceptional fighters too, fighting with all their strength the entire fight up to the surface.

The action is great on all kinds of species off our coast. No matter what type of fish you're after, March through May is our all-around best season of the year to come fishing. Good luck to all the anglers fishing with us this week. Catch 'em up!

Tight Lines,

Capt. Andy Roydhouse

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Fish Species: Golden tilefish, wahoo, tuna, sailfish, amberjacks, shark
Bait Used: goggle eyes, bonito strips, ballyhoo
Tackle Used: 20-80 Penn Internationals
Method Used: Trolling, live baiting, shipwreck fishing
Water Depth: 100-400ft of water
Water Temperature: 74 degrees
Wind Direction: East
Wind Speed: 10-15 mph
Big golden tileffish caught in 600ft of water
Big golden tileffish caught in 600ft of water

Triple header wahoo caught trolling in 300ft of water
Triple header wahoo caught trolling in 300ft of water


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Andrew Roydhouse

About The Author: Captain Andrew Roydhouse

Company: Fishing Headquarters

Area Reporting: Fort Lauderdale South Florida

Bio: I am a 3rd generation fisherman out here off Ft. Lauderdale and have been fishing proffessionally all my life. My company, Fishing Headquarters, runs daily drift fishing trips, sportfishing privae and shared charters, night time swordfishing trips, and any other type of fishing you would like to try.

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